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Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage Stadium<a href="http://www.fernandes.arq.br/">Fernandes Arquitetos Associados</a> has formulated a brilliant design for the 2014 World Cup Final Stage Stadium that reuses the old <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maracan%C3%A3_%28stadium%29">Estádio do Maracanã </a>without destroying the storied look of the facility. The old and new portions of the structure will work together to imagine an efficient reuse of the facility in order to save money and the precious infrastructure of Rio de Janeiro, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=brazil">Brazil</a>.1
Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage StadiumThe stadium, originally named after journalist Mario Filho, has an impressive new structure revolving around one important feature; the roof. The new light gauge structured roof will sail above the audience’s head, providing space for new video screens and lights.2
Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage StadiumThe stadium's field isn't changing much as it was primarily the seating that needed to be renovated and moved closer to the action!3
Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage StadiumThe roof will have no visual impact on the existing stadium’s facade due to its low profile.4
Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage StadiumThe roof plan, which is all new is seen here.5
Fernandes Arquitetos Associados World Cup 2014 Final Stage StadiumThis diagrammatic sections helps to illustrate the construction of the new seating with the existing seating that will remain.6






