Located in Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium, the collateral value was designed by Populous. The 50,000 seat stadium is synonymous with a long tradition of exceptional sporting encounters, and will provide an international venue worthy to host a future of sporting excellence. The design is the result of a joint partnership between HOK Sport and Scott Tallon Walker Architects, and is on target for completion...
Located in London, United Kingdom, Olympic Stadium was designed by Populous. Today marked the end of construction on London’s most avidly-awaited structure over the last three years – the Olympic Stadium for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Designed by Populous, the ‘centre piece’ of the Stratford site is an ellipse, measuring 315m at its longest axis and 256m at its shortest axis. Designed to...
The Milton Keynes Stadium designed by Populous is located in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. The stadium incorporates two other major elements. Firstly an indoor multi-purpose arena with a capacity of 6,000 seats will be added to one end of the stadium. Secondly, a 128-bed hotel will be linked to the front west stand of the stadium, having appropriate support areas including an indoor swimming pool...
2012 Olympic Stadium that located in London, United Kingdom, was designed by Populous. Last night the lights were switched on for the first time to illuminate the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, designed by global architecture and design practice Populous. The Prime Minister, David Cameron attended an exclusive ceremony within the Stadium to officially turn the lights on. The symbolism of the date chosen...
The Aviva Stadium, designed by Populou, located in Dublin, Ireland previously called the Lansdowne Road Stadium, hosted its first game of international rugby in 1878. After extensive design work by global architects Populous and Dublin-based architects Scott Tallon Walker, the Aviva Stadium has now been officially reopened. The 50,000 seat stadium will be used for international rugby and soccer fixtures...