0Multipurpose Sport FacilityThe Breathing Arena is a 2,000-seat multipurpose indoor stadium designed for sports and events. Natural ventilation and a central ETFE skylight enhance daylight, passive cooling, and sustainability.
50WinnerSphere ArenaE-sports programs are unified under one roof to create a collective public space. A central spherical screen connects gaming, viewing, and social areas, transforming play from an individual digital act into a shared spatial experience shaped by interaction and togetherness.
1co-LoopThis project redefines e-sports as a contemporary collective ritual. A 500-seat arena forms the core, intersected by two concrete volumes housing technical and programmatic spaces. Between them, a public threshold shaped by steel ramps enables transitions between individual, social, and collective roles through spatial experience.
2Realms ArenaRealms Arena merges the virtual and the physical into a single immersive playground. It transforms traditional and electronic sports through adaptable architecture. Fields that shift, walls that climb, and roofs that race. Every surface becomes part of the game, from holographic projections to player pods suspended above the arena. The result is a living, se
2Zero Mile HabitatThe neglect of public infrastructure poses challenges to urban development, safety, and land use. In Nagpur, rapid urbanization contrasts with undermaintained assets like Yashwant Stadium. This study examines its decline to explore systemic policy gaps and identify strategies for sustainable revitalization of civic spaces.
9WinnerEscapismFootball as Brazil’s Living Escape: A Cultural Mirror of Passion, Struggle, and Hope captures how the sport transcends entertainment to shape Brazilian identity. It is both daily ritual and escapism, a source of unity and resilience that reflects the nation’s spirit.
42Beyond the Game: Adaptive Stadium ArchitectureThis thesis explores adaptive stadium design through modular architecture, addressing global issues of underuse and abandonment. By enabling reconfiguration into offices, sports academies, or auditoriums, the project proposes a FIFA-compliant football stadium in Ahmedabad that extends functionality beyond mega-events, ensuring lasting urban & community value
0StadiumA parametric football stadium wich meets to all requirements of FIFA and UEFA. The stadium's design features tiered seating that rises around a central pitch, creating a bowl-like shape for optimal viewing. The roof, typically supported by steel trusses or a cable system, extends over the seating areas to provide protection from the elements.
0STADIA MARITUSStadia Maritus hosts the solar system's most elite athletes while completely self-sustainable. During the off-season, the food for the games is grown within the stadium, acting as a large Terraforming center.
1WinnerMobile ArenaEsports arena, adopted for all types of events, able to host any game, whenever it exists or yet to come. Also an attempt to solve some basic problems of esport.
78WinnerSTAYdıum | KEEP THE STADIUM ALIVEThe main idea behind the concept is that the Mississippi river looks like a big tree when viewed on a large scale and splits into different branches. Stadiums are structures that lose their importance after the event is over. In order to prevent this, it is aimed to keep the stadium alive after the event along with the public spaces.
9Runner-upReviving Rizal Memorial ColiseumThe Rizal Memorial Coliseum (RMC) is a historic 5,900-seater indoor arena in Manila, Philippines built in the Streamlined Art Deco style in 1934 and designed by Juan Arellano—a pioneering Filipino Architect. It underwent a massive rehabilitation and conservation effort in 2019 for the 30th Southeast Asian Games.