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The Allianz Arena under a pint glass or the Eiffel Tower near the Parc des Princes. What would football stadiums look like according to AI?
Football stadiums are an art nowadays. While some clubs maintain a long-standing tradition, others are venturing into super-modern arenas. But what would AI stadiums look like?
Football stadiums are an art nowadays. While some clubs maintain a long-standing tradition, others are venturing into super-modern arenas. But what would AI stadiums look like?
Artificial intelligence has tried to design several stadiums that fit the club’s tradition. Whether because of the animal in the emblem, a famous landmark in the city or the beer tradition.
The first to catch the eye is Benfica Lisbon’s proposed stadium, with a giant eagle at the front whose wings reach to the end of the stadium.
Barcelona’s stadium, on the other hand, looks as if it was designed by the architect Antonio Gaudí himself. His most famous building, the Sagrada Familia, sprawls alongside it.
The PSG stadium is not special at first glance, but it is set in a park where France’s most visited landmark, the Eiffel Tower, stands out.
Real Madrid’s stand gives the club a regal pride. It has a royal crown perched on top of the arena.
It has not escaped anyone’s notice in the football world that Arsenal are nicknamed the Gunners. It is the big guns that could protect Arsenal’s stadium to great effect.
Also very interesting is the Porta stadium, nicknamed‘Dragões’ (dragons) and the current stadium is also called Estádio do Dragão. AI designed two giant dragons for the edge of the stadium.
Bayern Munich’s stand will not go unnoticed either. The Bavarian team is famous for its Oktoberfest, the players are photographed wearing tuplas and in the football world people have beer associated with Bayern. And so artificial intelligence designed it outside the Bayern stadium.
Source: Instagram, 433
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