Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco

Rendering of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco with the sky and landscape
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In the little country in northern Africa, Paris-based studio SCAU won the international competition for the design of Grande Stade de Casablanca, a new stadium that will serve as the home to the Morocco national football team. SCAU worked with local architects from archidesign on this modern stadium for 80,000 football fans. Completion date is set for 2013. 


"Located on a 100 hectare quarry site, the form and composition of the circular stadium suggests an excavated mineral. The scale-like openwork structure manages the microclimate of the interior, creating subtle shade through its islamic art-influenced latticework. Direct sunlight is eliminated through careful orientation of the blades. in the interstitial space between the stadium itself and the open 'envelope' is a  garden, serving both as a thermal buffer and an interior oasis for the visitors."
          -designboom      


Rendering of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco with the brown landscape and palms
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Rendering of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco as viewed from inside with football field
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Rendering of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco with entrance and interior garden next to the stairs
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Rendering of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco, entrance with people and palms
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Rendering of interior of Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco with interior garden and hallways
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Rendering of interior garden at new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco
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Drawing of new Grande Stade de Casablanca by SCAU, Casablanca, Morocco
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