Qatari architect excited to welcome fans to Al Thumama Stadium’s inauguration
Ibrahim M. Jaidah discusses his design
journey for sixth FIFA World Cup™ venue to be unveiled by the SC
What started as a sketch for a design
competition now stands as an architectural gem ready to host the world’s best
footballers in 2022.
The stunning Al Thumama Stadium will be
inaugurated on 22 October ahead of the Amir Cup Final between Al Sadd and Al Rayyan.
It is the sixth FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ tournament venue to be unveiled by
the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy.
Here, we talk to the stadium’s architect,
Ibrahim M. Jaidah, CEO and Chief Architect of Arab Engineering Bureau. Jaidah –
the first Qatari to design a FIFA World Cup™ tournament venue – discusses the
story behind one of the most striking stadiums ever developed.
Inspired by the ‘gahfiya’ head cap
Architects around the world were invited
to submit designs inspired by the ‘gahfiya’ – a traditional headpiece worn by
men across the Arab world – for a new stadium to be used during the FIFA World
Cup 2022™.
Ibrahim recalls heading to the Old Souq –
a traditional marketplace in Qatar – for inspiration prior to putting his ideas
on paper.
“I
remember that night, I got my hands on all types of gahfiyas in order to study
the different patterns on each. I've always worn it as a child, however I
didn't expect to see all the different shapes and the depth of their designs,”
said Ibrahim.
The creative process
led to many sleepless nights.
Ibrahim continued: “I
used to wake up in the middle of the night to examine the patterns on the
different gahfiyas. I finally drew a rough sketch that I liked and told my
engineers that this will be the design we are going with.”
One of Jaidah’s main
goals was to produce a design that resonated with people across the entire
region.
He said: “I
had a feeling my competitors were going to take the original shape and
completely modernise it; removing its traditional essence and making it look
nothing like a gahfiya.I wanted to ensure my design was modern but at the same
time, I didn’t want to strip it from its traditional identity. Preserving local
identity and heritage was of paramount importance to me.”
Jaidah’s final design
included streamlined patterns and golden coins. The coin design was later used
as inspiration for the ventilation units for the stadium’s advanced cooling
technology.
Jaidah added: “The
shape of the gahfiya does not only serve a design purpose. In a similar way to
how the gahfiya is used to cover one’s head from the heat, the shape is also
used to protect the spectatorsfrom the sun. The stadium’s
interior also carries aspects of the pattern – which fans will see when they
attend the final in October.”
Qatar’s latest FIFA World Cup™ venue
Al Thumama Stadium will host the 49th
Amir Cup Final and become the latest FIFA World Cup™ venue to be unveiled,
after Khalifa International, Al Janoub, Education City, Ahmad Bin Ali and Al
Bayt. During Qatar 2022, Al Thumama will host eight matches up to the
quarter-finals stage of the tournament.
Despite being involved in projects across
the globe, Ibrahim said designing a FIFA World Cup™ stadium is a completely
different experience.
“It’s the spectators
that will bring it to life,” said Jaidah. “Now, with the stadium behind me, the
only thing missing is the noise from the fans.”
Ibrahim is confident
the venue will showcase local heritage and prove popular across Qatar and the
region.
“I still stand and
try to take it all in. I am very proud to take part in my country’s success in
hosting the biggest sporting event in the world,” said Ibrahim.
His Highness the
Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, will attend October’s final and unveil the
40,000-capacity stadium.
“For His Highness the
Amir to announce the launch of the stadium, I cannot ask for more. When I
hear the first whistle, I will be the happiest person in the world,” said
Ibrahim.
Inspiring future architects
Ibrahim
believes the region is living through a golden age in terms of architecture and
hopes he can inspire the next generation of designers.
“As Arabs, we have
the richest culture in the world. Let’s not forget that Islamic and Arabic
architecture are used as prime examples everywhere,” he said.
“My advice to young architects is to keep an eye
out for any opportunity that comes your way. This is a fulfilling field and
nothing is more satisfying than seeing your design come to life,” he said.
Tickets for the Amir Cup Final between Al Rayyan
and Al Sadd at Al Thumama Stadium on Friday, 22 October (kick-off 7 PM) are
available now from the Qatar Football Association website: tickets.qfa.qa.



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