Qatari/Australian Led Consortium Wins International Competition for Ethiopian National Stadium
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Qatari/Australian Led Consortium Wins International Competition for Ethiopian National Stadium

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Qatari/Australian Led Consortium Wins International Competition for Ethiopian National Stadium PR Newswire DOHA, Qatar, August 12, 2012 DOHA, Qatar, August 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A Qatari/Australian led consortium's design for a FIFA/Olympic-standard stadium with a sunken arena has won an international architecture competition to

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Qatari/Australian Led Consortium Wins International Competition for Ethiopian National Stadium
PR Newswire DOHA, Qatar, August 12, 2012
DOHA, Qatar,August 12, 2012/PRNewswire/ --A Qatari/Australian led consortium's design for a FIFA/Olympic-standard stadium with a sunken arena has won an international architecture competition to create a national stadium and sports village inAddis Ababa, Ethiopia. Doha-based Australian firm, DESIGNSPORT, and Australian LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture), in collaboration with local Ethiopian architects, JDAW, wonthe competition for their design which referencesEthiopia'sworld-famous excavated architecture and the 'Mother womb', the skeleton of one of the first humans, Lucy, who is about 3.2 million years old. The stadium is shaped like a coffee bean, the main source of income in Ethiopia. The façade material that wraps around the stadium was similarly inspired by Ethiopian culture, modelled on the Massob, an Ethiopian communal serving basket made from woven grass.Completing the salute to nature, the roof of the stadium, which is an intelligent membrane, appears like a cloud on the horizon of the vast Ethiopian sky. Work on theAddis Ababastadium is scheduled to begin in 2014.The development is the largest sporting infrastructure project inEthiopia, the second-most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa and its fastest growing economy. Thenew facility, set on a 60-hectare site, will consist of a 60,000-seat stadium, an athletics track, aquatic centre, residential village, sports halls and arenas, retail and commercial zones as well as the headquarters of the Federal Sport Commission. Samantha Cotterell, CEO of DESIGNSPORT, a consultancy specialising in sport architecture and event design, who led the bid says: "The brief was to design a centre that would revitalise sport inEthiopiaresult is a sports venue which. The can be used by all.It is for community use at a grass roots level right through to providing a high performance training centre for elite athletes and a location for major international sporting events." Chris Bosse, who led the design team, and is a director of LAVA, an award winning international firm of architects says: "We have gone back to the very origin of stadium design with the sunken arena surrounded by grandstands formed from excavated material.The man-made crater is a clever remodelling of the existing terrain, integrating facilities within the landscape.It is an efficient use of space which optimises the site's environmental performance while minimising construction costs." Cotterell has worked as a senior overlay design consultant on all ofQatar's major sporting events including heading up overlay design for sporting venues for the Doha 2006 Asian Games Organising Committee and acting as Senior Technical Design Consultant for the Doha 2020 Olympic Bid Committee. DESIGNSPORT and LAVA designed theDohatennis lounge and the Sodra Future Tennis Centre.They were also were finalists in the international architectural
design competition for the Health and Wellness Centre at Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar. The project included a major sport centre, a FIFA stadium for Qatar2022 World Cup and was designed to be integrated into the Qatar Foundation Complex -Qatar'sleading University complex.
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