The purpose is to design a conceptual stadium for 2024 Olympic
France in Montpelier , such that the setup could be used/reused for many purposes beyond sports. The sheer culmination of many facilities and building services makes a stadiums an
.ideal box to serve many functions beyond sports
This complex encompasses different cultural and social uses including: the daily fair,walking and cycling path,Children's playground,Cafe and restaurant,Amphitheater,...that could keep the complex alive in the aftermath of the Olympic.

Design concept
:The initial concept of project is derived from two themes

1. French folk dance called Farandole(Farandole, lively and popular chain dance/an ancient dance style in which dancers form a chain, usually by linking hands with two others/This is the dance of the French Revolution)
2. olympic rings which speak of the unity of nations(The interlocking of the rings was meant to symbolize the universality of the Olympics and to encourage world unity, particularly in a time where tensions between nations were high).
The circular dance diagram is executed along the path of the Olympic rings that combines French dance culture and Olympic values.

The stadium roof as the heart of the project is a place for holding temporary exhibitions , daily fair(contributing to the economic aspect of the city) , as well as a place for walking and gathering people which making the unused roof useful.
Montpellier hosts different festivals each year, so the amphitheater and outdoor venues are designed for this purpose.
1. The Contents of the creative city:
• Creativity and imagination in urban activities
• Early developments
• Anatomy
• The emergence of the creative economy and creative class
The overall goal of designing such collections is to pursue the goals of creating a creative city that is what focused on this design.

2019

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principal architecture : Raha Farahani, Fatemeh Izadpour
senior architecture: Mohsen Golriz
3d modeling: Hadi Abdollahi
post production: Mohammad Mahdi Kamariyan

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