Qatar launches design of sixth proposed 2022 FIFA World Cup™ stadium

The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) has this week revealed the design for Al Thumama Stadium – the sixth proposed 2022 FIFA World Cup™ venue.

 

Designed by Qatari architect Ibrahim M. Jaidah, Chief Architect of Arab Engineering Bureau (AEB), the stadium is inspired by the ‘gahfiya’ headdress.

 

H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, SC Secretary General, said:

We’ve always been very careful to combine the past with the future in our designs. The gahfiya is a continuation of that theme. It’s a blend of our heritage and culture, and a commitment to the future.

 

Al Thawadi went on to say the Al Thumama project would “shine a light on Qatari talent”.

 

Al Thumama Stadium
An outside view of Al Thumama Stadium

 

Al Thawadi said:

Our vision with this World Cup was always to complement and assist in developing local talent, and shed a light on local industry. Ibrahim M. Jaidah is a very well-known architect in Qatar and we believe he has the talent, the passion and the commitment for this project.

 

Al Thumama Stadium will be built on pitches currently used by the Qatar Football Association. The Al Thumama district is located in Doha’s southern suburbs, 12km from Hamad International Airport.

 

The stadium will seat 40,000 fans in 2022, with the capacity reduced to 20,000 in legacy mode and the excess seats donated to a nation in need of sporting infrastructure.

 

Inside Al Thumama Stadium
Al Thumama Stadium will hold 40,000 fans in 2022

 

Construction work has already begun, with the stadium due to be completed in 2020. The main contractor is a joint-venture between Qatari company Al Jaber Engineering and Turkey’s Tekfen Construction.

 

AEB, the company responsible for the schematic design, is the oldest architectural and engineering firm in Qatar. Its extensive portfolio includes the Embassy of Oman in Qatar.

 

Architect Ibrahim M. Jaidah believes the stadium will symbolise Qatar’s emergence as a global sports hub. He said:

The design is a nod to the past, while offering an exciting glimpse into Qatar’s tomorrow. In Qatari culture, the gahfiya forms an important part of every young boy’s pathway to adulthood.

This rite of passage inspired my vision for the stadium’s design. It is an arena that symbolises Qatar’s youth and its emergence as a major player on the global sporting scene, ready to welcome the world in 2022.

 

Al Thumama Stadium aerial shot
An aerial view of Al Thumama Stadium and the surrounding precinct

 

The stadium, which fans will access via dedicated bus services from a nearby metro stop, will feature state-of-the-art cooling technology and world-class accessibility facilities.

 

Post-tournament, it will house a range of amenities, including a boutique hotel and branch of Aspetar Sports Clinic. The stadium precinct will become a community hub featuring facilities for numerous sports, including handball, tennis and swimming, among others.

 

Engineer Hilal Al Kuwari, Chairman of the SC’s Technical Delivery Office, believes the design highlights the historical bonds that unite the Arab world.

This design is a welcome reminder of the historical bonds that unite the Arab world as one people.

Given its rich cultural inspiration, this is another fantastic design that everyone in Qatar will be proud of.

This design is a welcome reminder of the historical bonds that unite the Arab world as one people. The SC, along with the main contractor and numerous stakeholders, will work tirelessly to ensure this stadium captures the imagination and leaves a strong legacy for the people of Al Thumama.

 

Click here for more information about all the proposed stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup™.

 

Watch the SC’s video about Al Thumama Stadium’s design and the legacy it will provide post-event online at: https://vimeo.com/229552195

 

Source & images, courtesy: Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC)

 

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