Guest kastor Posted September 16, 2010 Partager Posted September 16, 2010 5 nouveaux stades (en maquettes) Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Ladoz 11 Posted September 17, 2010 Partager Posted September 17, 2010 Le Qatar est l'une des rares lueurs qui "surgissent" parfois du monde arabe . Malgré ses réserves de gaz prouvées (on parle de 200 années de production "sous terre") , cet émirat se projette résolument dans une démarche futuriste , responsable et visionnaire . Après Al JAZEERA (devenue en quelques années une icône de l'information télévisée" , les choix stratégiques touristiques, on a la une candidature à la coupe du monde sérieuse (qu'aucun autre pays arabe ne peut présenter sans qu'on lui rit eu nez) ! Il n y avait qu'à voir les explications des responsables Qataris de cette candidature pour comprendre que (contrairement à nos analphabètes Francophones et aux "Doctours" Égyptiens) on peut parfois être arabe et intelligent , qu'on peut convaincre sans insulter ....... Pour conclure MR ladoz a surtout aimé la dimension écologique de leurs projets . Citer Link to post Share on other sites
docteurigrec(y) 10 Posted September 17, 2010 Partager Posted September 17, 2010 faut aussi appliquer certaines conditions provenant de la FIFA pendant le déroulement de la compétition pas seulement les stades Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Ladoz 11 Posted September 17, 2010 Partager Posted September 17, 2010 faut aussi appliquer certaines conditions provenant de la FIFA pendant le déroulement de la compétition pas seulement les stades Bien sur !!!! Comme l'Algérie appliquerait les conditions de la CAF si elle organisait la CAN ! Mais ce sera tout benef pour eux, de nouveaux stades , une technologie à developper chez eux, des autoroutes (même s'ils en ont plus que nous :mdr:) , des hôtels ............ Ils vont même "faire don" des tribunes et gradins dont ils n'auront plus besoin après la coupe du monde aux pays pauvres ! Espérons qu'en 2022 (bien sur si inchallh ils organisaient le Mondial) ,l'Algérie ne sera pas "destinataire" d'une partie de leurs dons :mdr: :mdr: Wal fahem yefham !! Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Jazairi 10 Posted September 17, 2010 Partager Posted September 17, 2010 Expect amazing stadiums ! The bid unveiled five eco-friendly, carbon-neutral stadia to media fanfare in Dubai in April. The five stadia are: Al-Khor, Al-Wakrah, Al-Shamal, Al-Rayyan and Al-Gharafa . Each of the five stadiums will harness the power of the suns rays to provide a cool environment for players and fans by converting solar energy into electricity that will then be used to cool both fans and players at the stadiums. When games are not taking place, the solar installations at the stadia will export energy onto the power grid. During matches, the stadia will draw energy from the grid. This is the basis for the stadiums’ carbon-neutrality. The upper tier of each of the five stadiums will be removed after the tournament. They will then be donated to developing countries that lack sports infrastructure. During the FIFA World Cup™, if we win the right to host, the capacity of each stadium will be able to accommodate between 40,000 and 50,000 fans. When the tournament ends, the lower tiers of the stadia will remain in Qatar, able to accommodate between 20,000 and 25,000 fans, suitable for local football, while the upper tiers will be sent to developing nations. We see sending the stadiums to developing nations as an integral part of our bid, as doing so will allow for the further development of football on the global stage. Along with the stadiums, we plan to make the cooling technologies we’ve developed available to other countries in hot climates, so that they too can host major sporting events. Al-Gharafa Stadium The existing 21,175 capacity Al-Gharafa stadium will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements forming an upper tier. The facade will be made up of ribbons representing the nations that qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and will symbolize football and the mutual friendship, tolerance and respect that the tournament represents. The stadium will be downscaled to its existing capacity after the tournament ends. [V]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPr8RdT0Ju8?fs=1&hl=fr_FR[/V] Al-Khor Stadium Al-Khor is a brand new 45,330 capacity stadium with a stunning seashell motif and a flexible roof. The permanent lower tier seats 25,500 and the modular upper tier seats 19,830. The stadium offers spectators a stunning view of the Arabian Gulf from their seats and will be located in a sports and recreation zone. [V]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Zuug0gmqQ?fs=1&hl=fr_FR[/V] Al-Rayyan Stadium The existing Al-Rayyan Stadium with a seating capacity of 21,282 will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements to form an upper tier. The stadium is designed with a special "media facade" membrane that acts as a screen for projecting news, updates and current matches. The stadium will be downsized to its current capacity after the tournament. [V]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtYUGARoDg8?fs=1&hl=fr_FR[/V] Al-Shamal Stadium The brand new Al-Shamal stadium has a capacity of 45,120 with a permanent lower tier of 25,500 seats and a modular upper tier of 19,620 seats. The stadiums shape is derived from the "dhow" fishing boat of the Arabian Gulf. Spectators are expected to arrive from the Doha Expressway, water taxis, the Bahrain-Qatar Friendship Bridge and the new metrorail. [V]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXgXuTowpqg?fs=1&hl=fr_FR[/V] Al-Wakrah Stadium The brand new 45,120 capacity Al-Wakrah stadium will be located in a sports complex that will consist of an aquatic centre, spa, sports facilities and a mall. The centre will be a bustling centre 365 days a year and is adjacent to the future routing of the Doha Expressway. [V]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGEZjKZ0yFI?fs=1&hl=fr_FR[/V] qatar2022bid.com Citer Link to post Share on other sites
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.