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Alon Zucker

Alon Zucker

San José Costa Rica, SV

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400 meters roof top soccer stadium

The 400-meter rooftop soccer stadium on the roof of a new building in Tel Aviv is a groundbreaking project that combines sports, architecture, and urban innovation. Designed to maximize the use of limited space in the heart of the city, this stadium offers a unique venue for both professional and recreational soccer, providing an exciting and dynamic environment in the sky.

The stadium features a fully functional artificial turf field, strategically placed on the roof to take advantage of the panoramic city views, offering spectators a breathtaking backdrop of Tel Aviv’s skyline. The layout includes tiered seating surrounding the field, designed for optimal viewing angles, ensuring that fans can enjoy the game from every perspective. The stadium also includes modern amenities such as locker rooms, player lounges, and concessions, all carefully integrated into the building’s design to maintain accessibility and comfort.

Incorporating advanced engineering techniques, the roof structure is reinforced to support the weight and activity of the stadium, while also considering factors such as wind, weather, and safety. The lighting system is designed to enhance the playing experience, allowing for evening matches with a vibrant atmosphere. This rooftop stadium offers a creative solution to urban space limitations, providing a new dimension to sports facilities in an urban setting, and establishing Tel Aviv as a pioneer in rooftop sports arenas.

This project is not only a unique architectural feat but also an innovative approach to integrating sport, recreation, and urban living in a city known for its modernity and forward-thinking approach to design.

 
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