Le Brisbane's future stadium is taking shape. The architects in charge of the project have presented their plans for the enclosure of 63 000 placesThe arena, which is to be built in Victoria Park to host the ceremonies and athletics events of the Brisbane 2032 Games, has been selected by two Australian firms, COX and Hassell. They will team up with the Japanese firm... Azusa Sekkei, who notably worked on the Tokyo National Stadium.
The first images show that the stadium would be equipped with a giant 360-degree LED screen and a largely covered grandstand. Exterior screens will be integratedThis will allow the public to enjoy the event near the stadium, in the park. We believe the stadium should be truly rooted in its environment, reflecting not only Brisbane's identity, but also that of the region as a whole. With its rolling green hills and breathtaking views, Victoria Park is a beautiful setting for this stage " said COX Architecture director Richard Coulson.
For Jarrod Bleijie, Deputy Premier and Minister for Development, Infrastructure and Planning of Queensland, “ COX, Hassell and Azusa Sekkei developed an architectural concept that celebrates the best of our way of life and the unique character of Queensland Construction will begin in early 2027. This stadium will then be used by local sports teams, but will also make Brisbane a more prestigious destination. Jarrod Bleijie pointed out that Queensland was losing concerts and other sporting events, for the benefit of other states ", due to a lack of infrastructure.

