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Location
  
Lusail, Qatar

Address
  
Lusail, Qatar

Architecture firm
  
Foster + Partners

Surface
  
Grass

Capacity
  
86,250

Owner
  
Qatar Football Association

Similar
  
Doha Port Stadium, Al‑Shamal Stadium, Umm Salal Stadium, Sports City Stadium, Qatar University Stadium

Lusail iconic stadium qatar s 2022 world cup bid


Lusail Iconic Stadium (Arabic: ملعب لوسيل الدولي‎‎) is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Lusail, Qatar in time for the finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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The stadium will be used for the opening and final games of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The stadium was designed by British firm, Foster + Partners with providing sport design expertise from MANICA Architecture. It will have an almost circular base, be surrounded by a moat and be connected to the car park by six bridges.

Lusail iconic stadium


Building

The stadium has a near-circular footprint and sits on the masterplan’s primary axis, which divides the stadium precinct into two halves. Encircled by a reflective pool of water, spectators cross the ‘moat’ to enter the building via six bridges. An outer pedestrian concourse extends from the water towards an array of smaller amenity buildings and a hotel at the stadium’s perimeter.

The saddle-form roof appears to float above the concrete seating bowl, discreetly supported by a ring of arching columns. Its central section can be retracted to allow the pitch to be either open to the sky or fully covered. The concave profile of the stadium’s outer enclosure evokes the sails of a traditional dhow boat and incorporates a system of operable louvres. Inside, the seating bowl is designed to enhance the experience and atmosphere for spectators: VIP and hospitality accommodation is concentrated along the sides of the pitch to create a continuous sea of fans behind each goal.

Located in the centre of a new development to the north of Doha, with direct connections by road and a new metro line, Lusail Iconic Stadium is intended to be a catalyst for further growth and has a highly progressive environmental strategy. Parking and service areas are shaded by canopies of solar collectors, which will produce energy for the stadium when it is in use, as well as generating power for neighbouring buildings.

On 2 February 2011, it was announced that the stadium would be reconfigured into a 20,000 seat post-World Cup football stadium.

References

Lusail Iconic Stadium Wikipedia