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...
AAMI Park, designed by Cox Architects and Planners, located in Melbourne, Australia, addresses the functional brief for the provision of hosting world-class rectangular football codes, providing a stadium for rectangular pitch games, including Soccer, Rugby League, Rugby Union and American Football, an elite training centre with additional player-recovery facilities, office accommodation for elite...
The Main Stadium World Games 2009 designed by Toyo Ito & Associates is located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It may be the lesser known, younger and more obscure kin of the Olympic Games, but the World Games, which concluded last week, has at least made an impact in the architecture world with world renowned Toyo Ito’s Main Stadium acting as a lasting legacy of its 2009 visit to Taiwan. For ten days...