
"The revitalised Shah Alam Stadium will draw on the latest trends in stadium development to create a world-class football venue that will be multifunctional and adaptable."
"The new proposal retains the original stadium's silhouette while introducing contemporary architectural and technical upgrades to support current and future needs."
"A fixed roof made from double-layered ETFE cushions will allow natural light into the venue, while a sliding pitch system enables a range of sports and entertainment."
"The KSSA is designed to function as a major public destination for Selangor, aligning with the city's broader low-carbon goals."
Populous and HIJJAS Architects + Planners have unveiled the design for the new Shah Alam Sports Complex in Malaysia, which includes a redesigned stadium. The $188-acre redevelopment replaces the aging Shah Alam Stadium with a modern facility expected to exceed 45,000 seats and meet FIFA standards. With a completion date set for 2029, the stadium aims to incorporate advanced technology and design, making it multifunctional and adaptable for various sports and community activities. Approximately 60% of the site will focus on new sporting infrastructure, supporting Selangor's low-carbon goals.
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