"Each of the five stadiums will harness the power of the suns rays to provide a cool environment for players and fans by converting solar energy into electricity that will then be used to cool both fans and players at the stadiums. When games are not taking place, the solar installations at the stadia will export energy onto the power grid. During matches, the stadia will draw energy from the grid. This is the basis for the stadiums’ carbon-neutrality."
The five eco-friendly, carbon-neutral stadia include:
- Al-Khor
- Al-Wakrah
- Al-Shamal
- Al-Rayyan and
- Al-Gharafa
Al-Khor Stadium
A 45,000 + capacity seashell inspired design with a flexible roof.
Permanent lower tier seats for 25,000+ spectators and the modular upper tier seats for 19,000+ spectators. Al-Rayyan Stadium
A 44,000+ seat capacity design with a special “media facade” membrane that acts as a screen for projecting news, updates and current matches. The stadium is to be expanded from its current 21,000+ capacity to achieve the desired capacity but will be downsized after the tournament.
Al-Shamal Stadium
A 45,000+ seat capacity beauty also with a permanent lower tier of 25,500 seats and a modular upper tier of 19,000+ seats.
The inspiration for the striking form is derived from the “dhow” fishing boat of the Arabian Gulf. Al-Wakrah Stadium
A 45,000+ seat capacity stadium to be located in a sports complex that will include an aquatic centre, spa, more sports facilities and a state of the art shopping mall. The centre is expected to be brimming with activity 365 days a year.
and lastly,as well as my personal favourite...
Al-Gharafa Stadium
Currently at a capacity of 21,000, the Al-Gharafa stadium will be expanded to 44,000+ seats using modular elements forming an upper tier.
The very very colourful facade will comprise ribbons to symbolise the nations that will compete in Qatar 2022. The idea is to represent mutual friendship, tolerance and respect in a most engaging manner, something that the tournament stands for. Want more?...watch the impressive video.
SOURCE: designfootball
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