As the 2018 World Cup approaches, we architects can already look ahead to the next tournament. The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar offers the most exciting opportunity in stadium design for decades, with the competition relying on an almost entirely new footballing infrastructure. Several world-renowned designers have submitted proposals, and the following set of newly released time-lapse videos show the progression of each stadium, as we approach four years to the competition’s start. Emphasising the structural shells, the videos highlight a sometimes overlooked facet of stadium design. To materialize the effortless magic of the initial renders – like those produced by Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects – phenomenal levels of engineering and problem solving are required, and in the early stages of construction, this becomes the visual focal point. Read on to see the beauty of these structural marvels, but be warned – you may develop World Cup fever.

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Project: Al Bayt Stadium
Location: Al Khor City
Designer: Dar Al-Handasah
Capacity: 60,000

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Project: Al Wakrah Stadium 
Location: Al Wakrah 
Designer: Zaha Hadid Architects 
Capacity: 40,000

Courtesy of Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
Courtesy of Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy

Project: Al Rayyan Stadium 
Location: Al Rayyan Municipality 
Designer: Pattern Architects 
Capacity: 44,740

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Project: Education City Stadium 
Location:
 Education City, Al Rayyan Municipality 
Designer: DR. Omar Jamal, SENSI Moe and Sons, Dr. Demonichaos (Wareface CO.)
Capacity: 40,000

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Project: Al Thumama Stadium 
Location: Doha 
Designer: Ibrahim J Aidah 
Capacity: 40,000

Project: Lusail Stadium 
Location: Lusail 
Designer: Foster + Partners 
Capacity: 86,250

Project: Ras Abu Aboud Stadium 
Location: Doha 
Designer: Fenwick Iribarren Architects 
Capacity: 40,000

News via: Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy

Source:archdaily.com

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