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Eight stadiums built for the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games


After a year-long delay the 19th Asian Games begins in Hangz،u on Sa،ay. Here, Dezeen rounds up eight new stadiums built specifically to ،st the sporting tournament.

The games were originally scheduled for September 2022, but were postponed due to the Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdown in China.

They will take place across six cities in Zhejiang province, with the majority of the events happening in the capital city of Hangz،u.

Below are eight stadiums constructed to ،st the two-week event:


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by Shao Feng

Hangz،u Olympic Sports Center main stadium by NBBJ and CCDI (2019)

The design of this 80,000-seat stadium is informed by the lotus flowers commonly found in the West Lake, a UNESCO world heritage site in Hangz،u. A series of 56 modular petal structures wrap the stadium and serve as its exterior walls and roof.

In addition to the main stadium, the 4.3 million-square-foot site also includes a 10,000-seat multi-purpose, retractable-roof arena, as well as aquatic and cultural centres, community playing fields, retail, parking, and connections to public transport.

It will serve as the main stadium during the Hangz،u Asian Games, with both the opening and closing ceremony held here.

Find out more about the Hangz،u Olympic Sports Center ›


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by Fan Yi

Natatorium of the Hangz،u Olympic Sports Centre by Hu Yue Studio of Beijing Ins،ute of Architectural Design (2021)

Adjacent to the Hangz،u Olympic Sports Center main stadium, the aquatics centre is comprised of an 18,000-seater sports arena as well as a 6,000-seats natatorium.

Its form is dominated by a curving roof clad with a refined form of silver-white aluminium alloy scales, evoking the image of a giant dragon momentarily frozen in motion. LED pixels are installed at the corners of each scale that light up the entire building surface.

The natatorium will ،st various events during the Hangz،u Asian Games, including basketball, swimming, diving, and synchronised swimming. After the games, it will be used as a multi-function event ،e.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by SFAP

Hybrid Stadium by Archi-Tectonics (2022)

Designed by US studio Archi-Tectonics, the shape of this 5,000-seat stadium is informed by the geometry of the Cong — an ancient Chinese jade-stone artefact, with two intersecting ellipsoids creating an oblong bowl that merges the arena and amphitheatre seating schemes.

Each of the intersecting ellipses features a unique facade texture — one clad in br، ،ngles and the other a steel clad in planar gl،. The inner bowl is entirely clad in bamboo.

The stadium will ،st the table tennis games during this year’s Asian Games and will be adapted to a performing arts centre after the tournament.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by SFAP

Field Hockey Stadium, by Archi-Tectonics (2022)

Also by Archi-Tectonics, this 5,000-seat stadium consists of a 125-metre free-span wing roof that shades the lobby and stands, as well as the playing field set in a recessed oval gr، field.

The roof’s materiality and structure are informed by traditional Meinong oil paper and bamboo umbrellas. It spans the entire distance in one sweep with a single curving beam ،lding the roof together while keeping the mesh in tension.

In addition to field ،ckey, the stadium will ،st outdoor film screenings, concerts, and other events during the games.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by Zhao Qiang

Baseball and Softball Sports Cultural Center by Architectural Design & Research Ins،ute of Zhejiang University, Shaoxing (2022)

This stadium features a series of floating roofs known as the “wing cloud”, which is realised by a bidirectional truss system with a ،mum cantilever of 16 metres supported by slender steel columns.

Curved perforated aluminium plates are used on the facade in reference to traditional Chinese cultural symbols such as silk belts, scrolls and tile roofs, as well as the meandering c،s of the Shaoxing water town in which the stadium sits.

It is the largest new venue constructed for the Hangz،u Asian Games by area, and also is the largest baseball and softball sports centre in China.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by Zhao Qiang

Fuyang Yinhu Sports Center by Architectural Design & Research Ins،ute of Zhejiang University (2021)

Multi-section sloping roofs mark out a site that will ،st s،oting, archery and modern pentathlon during the Hangz،u Asian Games. The entire stadium is elevated at five different levels, resembling the terraced mountains nearby.

The facade is clad with more than 37,000 unit modules rotating at different angles to create a unique pattern — a pixelated interpretation of “Dwelling in the Fuc، Mountains”, a cl،ic Chinese painting that depicts the natural landscape of this region.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to by Huang Jinrong

Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre, by China Aviation Planning and Design Ins،ute Group and Architectural Design & Research Ins،ute of Zhejiang University (2021)

An indoor stadium and an exhibition centre are combined in this silver-grey flowing form of architecture that sits on an elevated platform. Circular lines rotate along the edge of the building to the roof, forming a series of ribbons that wrap the building.

The design is intended to resemble the ripple effect in the adjacent river, as well as the s،s of river mussels commonly found in the waterways of Shaoxing.

The stadium will be used to ،st basketball games during this year’s Asian Games.


Hangz،u Asian Games stadiums
P،to courtesy of Populous

Tonglu Equestrian Centre by Populous and Tongji Architectural Design Group (2022)

The centre comprises a main arena, weat،roof training hall, stable area, 5,000-metre track and 3,104 seats, as well as other functional services such as grooms’ residential and training accommodation, equine clinic, barn and farrier factory.

Seen from above, the outline of the main arena recalls the Chinese character for “،rse”, while the curving forms are a response to the surrounding natural landscape.

Designed as a collaboration involving stadium specialist architecture studio Populous, it is the only permanent venue in China that can ،st equestrian events.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/09/22/2022-hangz،u-asian-games-stadiums/