Aarhus football stadium, Denmark
The municipality of Aarhus in Denmark has announced an international competition for a new 20,000-to-25,000 capacity football stadium [Deadline: 30 November 2021]
By Merlin Fulcher 8 November 2021 1,765 Views
The municipality of Aarhus in Denmark has announced an international competition for a new 20,000-to-25,000 capacity football stadium [Deadline: 30 November 2021]
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Andrew Heptinstall 20 July 2021 1,669 Views
The £45 million building features a cantilevered encased rooftop running track, and provides a base for undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes as well as a training hub for elite athletes
By Merlin Fulcher 13 April 2021 1,130 Views
Brentwood Borough Council is seeking an architect for a low carbon redevelopment of football facilities at its main leisure centre [Deadline: 4 May 2021]
By Richard Waite 25 September 2020 2,064 Views
Populous has was won approval for a new 23,500-capacity stadium in east Manchester
By Richard Waite 21 August 2020 2,573 Views
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has unveiled proposals for a 60,000-seat stadium in Xi’an, China’s ancient capital and the historic starting point of the Silk Road
By Greg Pitcher 13 May 2020 1,004 Views
Queens Park Rangers Football Club has abandoned approved plans from Populous for a modern training ground in west London
By Kate Youde 7 April 2020 292 Views
Populous has submitted its design for a new 23,500-capacity stadium in Manchester for planning approval
By Richard Waite 22 October 2019 1,208 Views
Allies and Morrison has been picked to oversee the expansion of the All England Lawn Tennis Club into the neighbouring Wimbledon Park Golf Club
By Merlin Fulcher 17 September 2019 96 Views
The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust has launched a student-only contest to design a series of 26 mile markers for next year’s London Marathon
By Greg Pitcher 14 August 2019 133 Views
A reworked grandstand for Chester’s ’Roodee’ racecourse is set for approval after the first set of proposals were dismissed on the grounds they were too tall