The stadium s roof was built from approximately 36 500 square metres 393 000 sq ft of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene etfe and was designed to give the roof the appearance of snowy peaks.
Fisht olympic stadium roof.
The fisht stadium in sochi russia is the venue of opening closing and medal ceremonies of the 22nd winter olympics in february 2014.
Damon lavelle principal for the london based office of populous which designed the 779 million facility said he plans to petition the russian government to leave the stadium s unique roof structure in place.
The stadium which was used to stage the 2014 winter olympics opening closing and the medal ceremonies throughout the games required a technology that was elegant sustainable and durable.
Fisht olympic stadium near the end of the 2nd construction stage these stage are.
Fisht olympic stadium was designed by populous and british design consultancy burohappold engineering.
The bowl opens to the north allowing a direct view of the krasnaya polyana mountains and the upper deck is open to the south allowing a view of the black sea.
The texlon etfe roof on the fisht olympic stadium creates a stunning skyline that is reflective and sympathetic of the surrounding landscape.
The stadium is the focal point of the 2014 sochi winter olympics.
The opening closing and medal ceremonies will take place in the stunning stadium.
Fisht olympic stadium was going to face 3 main phases to make a number of changes in the stadium s construction.
Populous originally considered a number of different materials but only texlon etfe was able to meet the complex construction geometry and.
Sochi olympic stadium roof.
Stadium during and before sochi 2014 olympic and paralympic games.
Fisht stadium in sochi russia.
The design team behind sochi s fisht olympic stadium is now fighting to keep the roof on the iconic building which plays host to russia s opening and closing ceremonies for the 2014 winter games.
The setting is beautiful as the stadium is inspired by faberge easter eggs.
The walls and roof form a single surface that reflects the sunlight.