Soccer Stadium (10000 seats Arena)
Designing a soccer stadium is a challenge not because of its basic functionality, but because of its complex logistics. In 2006, questioning the use of modular precast concrete was no longer the main issue—the real challenge lay in transporting, sequencing, and storing these massive elements in the correct order. The architectural task became less about inventing a system and more about orchestrating its precise movement, timing, and assembly.
Even though we are now twenty years ahead of the time when the project was built, many of these logistical issues still shape the daily lives of those involved in building construction. Coordinating materials, managing storage, and sequencing complex elements remain constant challenges, reminding us that architecture is not only about design ideas, but also about the careful choreography of labor, time, and resources.
