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This Dubai Stadium is Designed to Keep Players and Fans Cool

Soccer stadiums are highly complicated architectural endeavors, but they become even more difficult to plan when they are being constructed in countries with extreme weather conditions that can pose danger to the health of both players and spectators. Accordingly, the new Mohammed bin Rashid Stadium, set to be constructed in the famously hot city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, features a porous external skin and translucent rooftop that work to allow in breeze and minimize heat gain.

Additionally, this soccer stadium site will be filled with trees that will help to help warm winds out, a seemingly minor measure that can actually make a huge difference in a country where summer temperatures can approach 50 degrees Centigrade.

This stadium is a great example of innovative engineering being used to combat the weather elements.
Trend Themes
1. Porous External Skins - Using porous external skins in stadium designs to allow airflow and minimize heat gain.
2. Translucent Rooftops - Incorporating translucent rooftops in stadium designs to maximize natural lighting and minimize heat build-up.
3. Integration of Trees - Integrating trees in stadium surroundings to create natural shade and help regulate temperature.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Engineering - Opportunity for architectural engineers to develop innovative solutions for stadium designs in extreme weather conditions.
2. Sports Stadium Construction - Potential for construction companies specialized in building sports stadiums to offer advanced features to combat extreme weather.
3. Landscape Architecture - Landscape architects can explore the integration of natural elements such as trees to enhance comfort and sustainability in stadium designs.

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