Sharjah Unveils Revolutionary Sports City with Cutting-Edge Cooling System

This innovative development is expected to redefine standards in sports facility design by incorporating air-conditioned seating with advanced cooling pipes, aiming to enhance comfort for both spectators and athletes

Sharjah’s latest venture in sports infrastructure is set to make waves with the introduction of a groundbreaking cooling system at its new Sports City, as revealed by the Ruler of Sharjah on the “Direct Line” program.

This innovative development is expected to redefine standards in sports facility design by incorporating air-conditioned seating with advanced cooling pipes, aiming to enhance comfort for both spectators and athletes.
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Ali bin Shaheen Al Suwaidi, member of the Executive Council and Head of The Sharjah Department of Public Works (SDPW), announced that the Ruler of Sharjah, Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, has officially approved the designs and allocated a site for the highly anticipated Sports City.

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The project is poised to set a new benchmark in sports infrastructure with its state-of-the-art features. The Sports City will be anchored by a grandstand, a central feature that will act as the focal point of the complex.

This grandstand, along with four advanced sports complexes surrounding it, is designed to accommodate a wide range of sports activities, from team-based games to individual pursuits.

The design of the stands is particularly noteworthy; it mimics the shape of a falcon in flight over sand dunes, symbolizing the attributes of an athlete such as focus, strength, and speed.

The central square of the Sports City will be strategically connected by four major roads: Al-Badayer Road, Al-Bataeh Road, Al-Madam Road, and Sharjah Sports City Road, ensuring easy access to the venue.

The design’s intricate detail reflects the Emirate’s commitment to blending functionality with symbolic aesthetics, creating a unique and inspiring environment for sports enthusiasts.

In addition to the innovative cooling system and grandstand, the project also highlights ongoing efforts to enhance and expand Sharjah’s sports clubs.

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The Ruler has outlined plans for new, high-level sports institutions specifically dedicated to women, further emphasizing Sharjah’s dedication to fostering a comprehensive sports culture.

The development of Sharjah’s Sports City not only aims to provide top-notch facilities for athletes and spectators but also signifies the emirate’s broader commitment to advancing sports infrastructure and promoting an active lifestyle.

The project represents a significant investment in Sharjah’s future as a leading hub for sports excellence.

As Sharjah continues to push the envelope in sports facility design, the unveiling of this ambitious project underscores the emirate’s vision of creating world-class sports venues that cater to the needs of athletes and fans alike.

The Sports City is set to become a landmark development, showcasing Sharjah’s commitment to innovation and excellence in sports infrastructure.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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