
The Boston office of Perkins+Will has been selected to design a new mixed-use sports complex in Dubai. The development's centerpiece will be the 60,000-seat Mohammed bin Rashid Stadium, which when completed will become the largest stadium in the UAE. Other facilities will include training facilities, a practice pitch, warm-up areas, a 5,000 space car park, a museum, and a multi-purpose sports hall, as well as retail, restaurant and public plaza areas.

Perkins+Will set out to create a stadium unlike any built before, but one that ties back into its context through a regionally-inspired aesthetic. To give the structure a minimal footprint and to create a shaded entry plaza below, the playing field has been raised 60 feet above ground level. A diagrid seating bowl rises from that level, supported by a polar array of v-shaped columns. The entire structure is then wrapped in a permeable skin that allows for airflow while simultaneously blocking out undesired sand and sun.


Water features beneath the stadium create a natural thermal sink, cooling the incoming air as it is pulled into the stadium, while the public plaza utilizes shade trees and vegetation to block the hot sun and mitigate hot winds.
The playing field at Mohammed bin Rashid Stadium is designed to be FIFA-compliant, with additional FIFA-approved fields surrounding the stadium for practice and recreation. The project is part of Dubai’s “Sports Innovation Lab” initiative, a government-backed program aimed at increasing the country’s profile as an international sports destination.



As design lead on the project, Perkins+Will will be responsible for architecture, interior design, urban planning and landscape architecture roles. The project is currently in the planning and design phase.



Architects
Location
Dubai - United Arab EmiratesArchitect in Charge
Perkins+WillLead Designers
David Dymecki, Stephen SeftonProject Year
2016Photographs
Courtesy of Perkins+WillArea
120000.0 m2
