Big Spaces That Fit Everyone
Imagine your bedroom is a soccer field, now imagine you have 100 friends coming over to play. You’d need a much bigger room! The stadiums used in the World Cup are like super-sized bedrooms. They use high ceilings and wide open areas, so even when thousands of people are watching, they can all see the game clearly.
Moving Parts That Help People Get In and Out
Some venues have moving floors or sections that slide apart like a puzzle, this helps more fans get in quickly. It's like having a big toy that opens up to let more kids play at once!
Smart Seats That Can Change
Some seats can turn into different kinds of seating, like from standing room to soft chairs, depending on how many people are coming. It’s like having a chair that changes shape, cool and useful!
Examples
- A simple stadium that expands to hold more fans during the World Cup.
- A dome-shaped roof that opens up to let in natural light.
- A stadium built with a unique shape inspired by local culture.
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