Zaha Hadid-Designed Stadium Project Revealed for 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
The 2014 World Cup will be held in Qatar, making Quatar the first host nation from the Middle East. The event organizers, the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee, recently unveiled the design provided by Zaha Hadid for the stadium that will be constructed in Al Wakrah, one of the host cities of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
By Alex Girda, Associate Editor
Al Wakrah, Qatar—The 2014 World Cup will be held in Qatar, making Quatar the first host nation from the Middle East. The event organizers, the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee, recently unveiled the design provided by Zaha Hadid for the stadium that will be constructed in Al Wakrah, one of the host cities of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Al Wakrah Stadium, a facility that will be developed based on the AECOM and Zaha Hadid Architects-inspired design, will be part of a major development operation that will be carried out in the city located in the southern part of Qatar. Approximately 6 million square feet constituting a precinct area will be developed, capturing the cultural heritage of Al Wakrah and the neighboring Al Wukair. The municipality is located just 10 miles south of Doha, the capital of Qatar, and has served as a crucial waypoint for the city throughout history.
Designs for the avant-garde facility were inspired by the dhow, the traditional Arabian pearl fishing boat. The facility will be able to accommodate around 40,000 visitors during the actual World Cup, but it has been designed to be modular, in order to allow a reduction of total capacity to around 20,000 seats for its post-event use.
According to the Secretary General of Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee, Hassan Al Thawadi, the Al Wakrah Stadium is “the first of six stadiums already in the latter stages of the design process,” with a series of other announcements set to be made regarding the other facilities that would serve as venues during the event. Additionally, 2014 will see the issue of tenders that will allow for the construction process to begin on five of the stadiums, allowing the projects to reach various phases of development by the end of 2014’s Q4. The Al Wakrah Stadium will see early works begin starting with January, with the tender for the main contractor set to be awarded during Q2.