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Timber Stadiums and Tent Structures: Revolutionary Designs Transforming Global Venues

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-07-14

In the ever-evolving landscape of architectural design, timber stadiums are becoming iconic landmarks beyond the confines of matchdays. Discover some of the most innovative stadium projects in the world, set to redefine our experience of these monumental structures.

Manchester United’s grand vision

At the forefront is Manchester United’s proposed 100,000-seat stadium in the UK, envisioned by Foster + Partners. This remarkable venue will be characterized by a vast tent-like structure, supported by three towering masts, creating expansive covered public spaces. As the studio’s founder, Norman Foster, describes it, this is “one of the most exciting projects in the world,” destined to be the UK’s largest football stadium.

Futuristic stadium render by Foster + Partners with unique roof design and open spaces.
Render courtesy of Foster + Partners

Sustainable innovation in Japan

In Japan, the Fukushima United FC stadium is breaking away from tradition with its entirely wooden construction. Designed by Vuild, the venue will embrace sustainability with a scalable 5,000-seat interior and a distinctive scalloped roofscape, offering a modern twist on typical timber stadiums architecture.

Vuild's render of a compact timber stadium with minimalistic and sustainable architecture.
Render courtesy of Vuild

Homage to heritage in Birmingham

The 62,000-seat stadium for Birmingham City Football Club, created by Heatherwick Studio and Manica Architecture, will celebrate the city’s rich brickworks heritage. Surrounded by towering chimneys, this venue integrates seamlessly into its urban environment, avoiding the alienation often associated with large stadium complexes.

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Heatherwick Studio render of a dynamic, flowing-roof timber structure contrasting urban skyline.
Render courtesy of Heatherwick Studio

Washington’s monumental tribute

The Washington Commanders Stadium, crafted by HKS, will feature a colonnade reminiscent of the city’s historical monuments, boasting a capacity of over 70,000. This design is an homage to Washington DC’s iconic structures, reflecting their timeless civic importance.

Washington Commanders' stadium render features timber elements with integrated greenery.
Render courtesy of Washington Commanders/HKS

Timber Stadiums: A Growing Trend

Grand Stade Hassan II in Morocco stands out with its dramatic roof akin to Manchester United’s design. Set to host up to 115,000 spectators, this ambitious project, by Oualalou + Choi and Populous, aims to emerge as one of the world’s leading stadiums by the 2030 World Cup.

Oualalou + Choi and Populous render showcasing an intricate timber stadium roof design.
Render courtesy of Oualalou + Choi and Populous

Desert-inspired Las Vegas design

Envisioned by BIG, the Athletics Las Vegas Ballpark will boast a shell resembling an Armadillo. Its structure includes the “largest cable-net glass wall in the world,” wrapped in metal panels, setting a new precedent in the realm of baseball stadiums.

Negativ's render of a timber stadium with organic curves and structural transparency.
Render by Negativ

Saudi Arabia’s majestic mountain echoes

The upcoming King Salman Stadium, designed by Populous, will mimic mountainous landscapes with faceted green walls and a unique walking track atop its structure. Anticipated to accommodate 92,000 attendees, this venue is poised to host the 2034 World Cup final.

Populous render illustrating an innovative timber venue with vast interior spaces.
Render courtesy of Populous

New milestone for women’s football in Europe

In a groundbreaking endeavor, a new stadium is being developed as Europe’s first purpose-built women’s football venue. Connected via a bridge to Brighton’s existing men’s Amex Stadium, it will offer specialized facilities for female athletes, marking a significant step toward gender equity in sports infrastructure.

Brighton and Hove Albion's stadium render showing timber construction with spacious stands.
Render courtesy of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club

Eco-friendly football in the UK

The Forest Green Rovers’ new Eco Park Stadium, designed by ZHA, will celebrate timber construction. With a seating capacity of 5,000, this venue aligns with the team’s values, recognized for its commitment to sustainability as “has been dubbed the world’s greenest football club.” Timber stadiums like this represent a significant move towards eco-conscious design.

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Modern timber stadium render by Negativ with scalable architectural elements and designs.
Rendeer by Negativ

Florida’s year-round event hub

In Florida, the Tampa Bay Rays stadium, a joint project by Gensler and Populous, will feature an elliptical roof accented with translucent diamond motifs. With 31,000 seats, it exemplifies the trend toward multifunctional sports venues that thrive beyond game days.

Tampa Bay Rays stadium render highlights timber features and fan-centric seating areas.
tampa Bay rays stadium

This article is part of the Future Stadium series, exploring the bold architectural innovations shaping sports buildings and their urban roles globally.

Jack Bedford's illustration of a conceptual timber stadium with bold, curved designs.
Illustration by Jack Bedford

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Source: dezeen.com

Frequently asked questions

What are the design features of Manchester United’s new stadium?

The proposed stadium by Manchester United will have a 100,000-seat capacity featuring a vast tent-like structure supported by three towering masts. It will create expansive covered public spaces and is described as destined to be the UK’s largest football stadium.

How is the Fukushima United FC stadium unique?

The Fukushima United FC stadium in Japan is unique for its entirely wooden construction. Designed by Vuild, it offers a scalable 5,000-seat interior with a distinctive scalloped roofscape, representing a modern twist on typical timber stadium architecture.

What makes the Forest Green Rovers’ Eco Park Stadium sustainable?

The Forest Green Rovers’ new Eco Park Stadium, designed by ZHA, celebrates timber construction with a seating capacity of 5,000. It aligns with the team’s commitment to sustainability and is recognized for its designation as ‘the world’s greenest football club.’