Daniel Assefa also notes: “The form of the stadium structure seen from the top view also recalls coffee beans, the main source of income in Ethiopia and the ‘Mother womb’, the skeleton of one of the first humans, Lucy, which is about 3.2 million years old”. The Massob, an Ethiopian communal serving basket made from woven grass, inspired the façade material that wraps the stadium. More images and architects’ description after the break. 100 about Details Welo EB775 Beads Opal Fire Fire Opals stadium giveaways. Now, football and athletics-loving Ethiopians will have a new FIFA and Olympic-standard 60,000 seat stadium in Addis Ababa thanks to a design that combines local identity with new technology. Condition: New without tags : A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including. to the floor), separated from one another, shaped, numbered, made of an unbreakable and non-flammable material, and have a backrest of a minimum height of thirty (30) cm when measured from the seat. Seats for spectators must be individual, fixed (e.g. LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture) and Designsport collaborated with local Ethiopian firm JDAW to win the international architecture competition. Individual seats in the stadium There should be fixed seats in all sectors of the stadium. Ethiopia’s young new health minister said the facility, and the transfer of expertise, would transform cardiac. New national stadium building will have a new FIFA and Olympic-standard 60,000 seat stadium in Addis Ababa thanks to a competition winning design combining local identity with new technology. Now, football and athletics-loving Ethiopians will have a new FIFA and Olympic-standard 60,000 seat stadium in Addis Ababa thanks to a design that combines local identity with new technology. LAVA, the Laboratory for Visionary Architecture, and Designsport collaborated with local Ethiopian firm JDAW to win the international architecture competition for a national stadium and sports village, held by the Federal Sport Commission, Ethiopia. The first project of its kind for Philips, the 40m agreement announced today sees it delivering a complete hospital (rendered above) for diagnosis and treatment of cardiac diseases to address a critical shortage in Ethiopia.