The city set to host the next Summer Olympics unveiled the architectural design of its main Olympic stadium this week, drawing immediate acclaim from architects and sports commentators alike for its groundbreaking approach to sustainable construction.
The stadium, which will seat eighty thousand spectators, is designed to be entirely carbon-neutral in operation, featuring rooftop solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and a modular structure that can be repurposed as a public park and community sports facility after the Games conclude.
The International Olympic Committee president praised the design as "a blueprint for how future host cities should approach the balance between spectacular spectacle and responsible stewardship."
Construction is set to begin within the next six months, with a planned completion date eighteen months before the opening ceremony.