Tuesday, December 14, 2010


              MY  LIFE ,MY EXISTENCE
   It’s  been  27yrs  I  have  been  living in  this  world  for no reason. Eversince  I’ve  started  knowing  the  things  around  me, to  till  the  last  breathe  I have  made ;  the  only   questi-on  arises  in  me  is  “ Am  I  living  for  a  reason: If  yes,then  What  is  it?.......Till  now  its  unknown   to  me.In  this  fast  moving  world   were  everyone  is  competing  to  be  in  the  top,was  moving  in  tremendous  pace  that  they  left pass  me  leaving  me  unknown  .This  rattles  me , and  kept  me  in  asylum  till my  puberty.It’s  then  I  realize  the  world  around  me  keeps  no  room  for  such, I’ve  started  gearing  it  up  .Now  I am  trying  to  match  up  my  pace  along  with  this  cruising  world  in  search  of  meaning  of   my  existence  that “Am  I  living  for  a  reason : if  yes,then What  is  it?................

                                                   Anil  Francis
                                                        13.12.2010

Monday, December 13, 2010

QATAR DREAMING HIGH

All of the stadiums will harness the power of the suns rays to provide a cool environment for players and fans by converting solar energy into electricity that will then be used to cool both fans and players. When games are not taking place, the solar installations at the stadiums will export energy onto the power grid. During matches, the stadiums will draw energy from the grid. This is the basis for the stadiums’ carbon-neutrality.
The upper tier of 9 of the stadiums will be removed after the tournament. One, Doha Port Stadium, will be completely modular, and will be deconstructed following the FIFA World Cup™. During the event, if we win the right to host, the capacity of most stadiums will be between 40,000 and 50,000 fans, with one much larger stadium for hosting the opening and final matches, amongst others. When the tournament ends, the lower tiers of the stadiums will remain in Qatar . Able to accommodate between 20,000 and 25,000 fans, the smaller stadiums will be suitable for football and other sports.
The upper tiers will be sent to developing nations, which often lack sufficient football infrastructure. We see sending the stadiums to developing nations as an integral part of our bid, as doing so will allow for the further development of football on the global stage. Along with the stadiums, we plan to make the cooling technologies we have developed available to other countries in hot climates, so that they too can host major sporting events.
Lusail Iconic Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
The new Lusail Iconic Stadium, with a capacity of 86,250, will host the opening and final matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ if Qatar is granted hosting rights. Located in Lusail City , the stadium takes its inspiration from the sail of a traditional dhow boat and is surrounded by water. After the FIFA World Cup™, the stadium will be used to host other spectacular sporting and cultural events.
Doha Port Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
The new Doha Port Stadium will be a completely modular stadium with 44,950 seats. The stadium, which will sit on an artificial peninsula in the Gulf, is designed to evoke its marine setting. Water from the Gulf will run over its outer facade, aiding in the cooling process and adding to its visual allure. Fans will have the option of arriving on a water taxi or ferry. After the FIFA World Cup™, the whole stadium will be disassembled and the seats sent to developing countries to further their football development.
Sports City Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Drawing inspiration from traditional Arab tents, Sports City Stadium will have 47,560 seats. A retractable roof, partly retractable pitch and retractable stands will make the stadium Qatar 's premiere multi-use facility in the decades following the 2022 FIFA World Cup™. The stadiums innovative features will make it an ideal venue for football matches, but also concerts, theatre performances and non-football related athletic events.
Education City Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Education City Stadium takes the form of a jagged diamond, glittering by day and glowing by night. The 45,350-seat stadium will be located in the midst of several university campuses at Education City , easily accessible for fans both in Qatar and in neighbouring Bahrain , which will be only 51 minutes away from the stadium by high-speed rail. Following the FIFA World Cup™, the stadium will retain 25,000 seats for use by university athletic teams.
Umm Slal Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Umm Slal Stadium, located in the vicinity of one of Qatar 's most historically important forts, will have 45,120 seats. The design is a modern interpretation of traditional Arab forts, like the one in nearby Umm Slal Mohammed. After the FIFA World Cup™, seating capacity will be reduced to 25,500. The stadium will be used by Umm Slal F.C.
Qatar University Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Replacing an existing track and field stadium on Qatar University 's campus, Qatar University Stadium will have 43,520 seats. The stadiums gold facade blends traditional Arabic geometric patterns with free-form open surfaces, conjuring both past and future. The stadium will be used by student athletes following the FIFA World Cup™, with a seating capacity of 23,500.
Al-Gharafa Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
The existing 21,175 capacity Al-Gharafa stadium will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements forming an upper tier. The facade will be made up of ribbons representing the nations that qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and will symbolize football and the mutual friendship, tolerance and respect that the tournament represents. The stadium will be downscaled to its existing capacity after the tournament ends.
Al-Khor Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Al-Khor is a brand new 45,330-capacity stadium with a stunning seashell motif and a flexible roof. The permanent lower tier seats 25,500 and the modular upper tier seats 19,830. The stadium offers spectators a stunning view of the Arabian Gulf from their seats and will be located in a sports and recreation zone.
Al-Rayyan Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
The existing Al-Rayyan Stadium with a seating capacity of 21,282 will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements to form an upper tier. The stadium is designed with a special "media membrane" facade that acts as a screen for projecting news, updates and current matches. The stadium will be downsized to its current capacity after the tournament.
Al-Wakrah Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Al-Wakrah is one of Qatar 's oldest cities, with a long history of commercial fishing and pearl diving. Al-Wakrah stadium, with a capacity of 45,120, takes its cues from the sea that has played such an important role in the city's history. After the FIFA World Cup™, the stadium's capacity will be reduced to 25,500 seats.
Al-Shamal Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Al-Shamal stadium will have a capacity of 45,120, with a permanent lower tier of 25,500 seats and a modular upper tier of 19,620 seats. The stadiums shape is derived from the "dhow" fishing boat used in the Gulf. Spectators are expected to arrive from the Doha Expressway, water taxis, the Bahrain-Qatar Friendship Bridge and the new metrorail.
Khalifa International Stadium
Qatar Stadiums for Fifa 2022 World Cup
Redesigned for Qatar 's successful hosting of the 2006 Asian Games, Khalifa International Stadium's current capacity of 50,000 will be expanded to 68,030 for the 2022 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium, which includes sweeping arcs and partially covered stands, is the centerpiece of Aspire Zone, a sports complex that includes the Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence, ASPETARSports Medicine Hospital and many other sporting venues.
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