The Opus Arena is a football stadium designed by the architects Sirrah Project. Around the stadium, green areas and urban spaces have been designed to promote social interaction. The modularity of Boxland and Milenio has allowed for multiple aggregations to create “meeting places” in the landscape.
The primary aim was to facilitate the seamless entry and exit of thousands of spectators within a short timeframe on game days. Additionally, the design sought to create leisure areas for the community, fostering social interaction and connection. With this vision in mind, a large square was conceived, encircled by smaller, more intimate green spaces. Utilizing innovative building techniques, the stadium was situated on an artificial platform seamlessly integrated with the natural terrain, accentuated by three imposing steps that lend it a grand, almost “temple of sport” ambiance. The space has been furnished with sturdy white concrete benches, designed for fans to relax on.