There are certain architectural and constructional factors that are very important when a football stadium is designed and build. And the thought process that is involved in the entire planning includes a lot more than just the sport but has got to do with a lot of other things like the expectations of the audience and there are certain principles that are followed when football stadiums are built.
Everything from the tracks to the conference rooms to the tiers to the stairs needs to be well built and can not reveal any sign of carelessness or poverty. The structure of the entire stadium can not be loosely knit is any sense of the term. A football stadium has to be symmetrical so that both the horizontal and the vertical views are identical and for the sake of this kind of a structure the architect uses several devices like supporting pillars and even random color seats in order to give an illusion of a balance which is not there.
From the three-dimensional perspective of the matter a football stadium is really large and it is often hard to determine the start or the end of the stadium and the architect has to keep this in mind as well. The overall style as well as the design of the stadium is very important and roofs, pillars, frames – everything contributes to the entire style of the stadium. The architect will have to creative about using the spaces in between and he will also have to keep in mind the relationship between the stadium and its urban or natural surroundings.
