Kunshan Football Stadium

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Kunshan Football Stadium is a professional Football Stadium facility situated in Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, China. Its construction commenced on October 29, 2020. With a total construction area of 135,000 square meters, the stadium stands out as the sole world-class professional football venue in Jiangsu Province. [1] [2]

Architectural features

The overall scheme of the design takes the "folding fan" as the core concept, takes the Sugong folding fan as the design inspiration, and is equipped with a concrete double-column system to form the fan bone of the "folding fan" façade. At the same time, the façade adopts a soft and transparent PTFE membrane structure to form the fan surface of the "folding fan" façade, achieving the transparent and light design effect of the "folding fan". [3] [4]

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