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Hybrid Stadium, Hangzhou, China

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The stadium will be a destination for the Games themselves and the City of Hangzhou long after they end. The hybrid will host the Table Tennis events during the Games and convert into a world-class performing arts center after the closing ceremony. ‘The inner and outer rings are discrete.

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Eight stadiums built for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games

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After a year-long delay the 19th Asian Games begins in Hangzhou on Saturday. Here, Dezeen rounds up eight new stadiums built specifically to host the sporting tournament. The games were originally scheduled for September 2022, but were postponed due to the Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdown in China.

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Dynamic Design: 6 Gold-Standard Sports Spaces Leading the Field

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Think Zaha Hadid Architect ’s expressive Al Janoub Stadium in Qatar or Paris’s Tennis De La Cavalerie, with its magnificent timber diagrid roof. Inside, the 80,000-seat stadium is presided over by an open, cable-net roof with an extraordinary, elliptical aperture. Meanwhile, the stadium’s seating plan ensures future flexibility.

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Valley Village Mall by Archi-Tectonics

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Concept Selected from a group of 5 international firms, Archi-Tectonics won this invited competition in 2018 for the Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou/ China. The winning proposal set the course for sustainable, ecologically conscious future for Hangzhou, one of China’s densest and fastest-growing cities.

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Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China

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Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China property, Modern Chinese landscape architecture photos Asian Games Masterplan in Hangzhou, China 16 September 2023 Architects: Archi-Tectonics Location: Hangzhou, China Photos by Shao Feng Photography Shanghai Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China Archi-Tectonics NYC and !Melk

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Zaha Hadid Architects models giant sports venue on Hangzhou tea farms

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A 60,000-seat football stadium is among the features of the terraced Hangzhou International Sports Centre, which Zaha Hadid Architects is designing in the east of China. Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled Hangzhou International Sports Centre. Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled Hangzhou International Sports Centre.

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Field Hockey Stadium by Archi-Tectonics

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Set five meters down into the site, this Field Hockey Stadium for Asian Games appears to emerge out of the folding landscape, opening itself to the surroundings as a porous and sculptural element in the park. In addition to the field hockey games, the stadium will also host outdoor film screenings, concerts, and other events.

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