Foster + Partners-designed Lusail Stadium among eight completed Qatar World Cup venues
Tournament venues designed by Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects feature among the completed stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Construction has now completed on Lusail Stadium, which was designed by British studio Foster + Partners and will host the final game of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
With Lusail, the largest and final venue for the World Cup now finished and set to be inaugurated next year, Dezeen has rounded up all eight realised stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The sporting event takes place from November to December 2022 and will be the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East and Arab world.
Lusail Stadium by Foster + Partners
The aptly named Lusail Stadium is located in Lusail City and is Qatar?s largest 2022 FIFA World Cup venue. The stadium will seat 80,000 people and host both the opening and closing of the 2022 football tournament. Its design by Foster + Partners was informed by and references Arab architecture, reflecting the decorative designs on Arab and Islamic bowls and vessels.
Lusail City, where the stadium is located, is a "futuristic" new city that will be home to 250,000 people and is located 20 kilometres from Doha.
Stadium 974 by Fenwick-Iribarren Architects
Constructed using modified shipping containers, Stadium 974 was designed by Spanish architecture practice Fenwick-Iribarren Architects.
974 repurposed steel shipping containers will be arranged in a curving square to house 40,000 seats. The...
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