Leisure Opportunities
Job search
Job Search
see all jobs
Latest job opportunities
Heritage Great Britain
c£70,000pa + benefits + relocation support
Isle of Wight
Everyone Active
Competitive
Middlesbrough
star job
Brentwood School Sports Centre
£32,000 - £34,000pa + pension + benefits
Brentwood, Essex

Construction begins on Kengo Kuma's National Stadium for 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Job opportunities
Brentwood School Sports Centre
£32,000 - £34,000pa + pension + benefits
location: Brentwood, Essex, United Kingdom
more jobs
The new stadium will realise ‘an athlete first’ policy with the best universal design in the world and some Japanese flavour
– Shinzo Abe, Japan prime minister

Construction work has kicked off on Tokyo’s new National Stadium, the Kengo Kuma-designed stage for the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics.

The design by the Japanese architect was chosen to replace Zaha Hadid Architects’ original scheme – ostensibly due to the rising cost of that project – in December 2015, and received the green light two months ago. Kuma’s stadium is estimated to cost 150bn yen ($1.5bn, €1.3bn, £1.1bn) to build.

Construction company Taisei Corp and building planner Azusa Sekkei Co have been contracted to complete the work, which is being overseen by the Japan Sport Council – organiser of the Games. The project is expected to be finished by the end of November 2019.

Kuma chose a wooden lattice design for the stadium, which evokes traditional styles seen in

Japanese shrines and pagodas and blends in with the surrounding forests through its heavy use of landscaping. The structure will use Japanese-grown larch in its wood as well as steel composite roof and prefabricated panels to minimise costs and ensure a relatively quick construction timeline.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, said: “The new image of the stadium will realise ‘an athlete first’ policy with the best universal design in the world and some Japanese flavour. I’m very confident that this can be the stronghold of sports and culture for the new era.

“When we scrapped the original plan last July, I vowed to make the new venue one that will be celebrated by the people and the athletes, a place that can generate dreams and inspiration.”

Recently-elected Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike, who has been a vocal critic of the bloated costs of hosting the Olympics, said that the National Stadium will symbolise “the legacy of the Games and environmental sustainability,” adding, “I hope it will be loved by people for a long time to come.”

Earlier this year Kuma told Sports Management's sister title CLAD that he wants the new stadium, and the 2020 Games more broadly, to symbolise today’s Japan – a country “whose culture and direction is totally opposite to what went before” due to a slowing down of both economic growth and the pace of life.

“This new direction can be called the age of maturity,” he said. “People are finding a new, slower kind of lifestyle. But slowdown is not bad. Slowdown is creating new types of culture, new types of lifestyle. Actually, when you look at Japanese history, it is not a history of expansion. We’re basically very slow and very quiet, and I’m happy to see us go back to that time of quietness.

“For the stadium, I have used a lot of wood because I think it’s an appropriate material to symbolise this change. We once lived together and aged together with wood. I want to go back to that kind of natural circulation with my work.”

Sign up for FREE ezines, news alerts & magazines
Related news

Defiant Kuma's Tokyo Olympic Stadium granted green light

03 Oct 2016
The Japanese government has approved a 150bn yen ($1.5bn, €1.3bn, £1.1bn) contract allowing work to ...

Maki and Kuma campaign for Tokyo gymnasium to receive UNESCO recognition

21 Sep 2016
A group of Japanese architects, including Fumihiko Maki and Kengo Kuma, are petitioning UNESCO to ...

Japan Sports Council reveals cost of abandoning Zaha Hadid's Tokyo stadium design

30 Aug 2016
The body in charge of organising Tokyo’s Olympic Games has admitted its decision to cancel ...
Construction work has kicked off on Tokyo’s new National Stadium, the Kengo Kuma- designed stage for the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics.
CLD,SAR,ARC,DES,DEV,INV
THUMB15710_191929.jpg

More News

1 - 15 of 69,691
14 Jul 2026
Everlast Gyms expands its footprint outside of the UK this month with the imminent launch of a club in Dublin. The three-storey destination will feature ... More
14 Jul 2026
The Wellness Tourism Association (WTA) has published a non-regulatory global industry framework designed to ensure the retreat market offers responsible experiences. The Six Principles for ... More
14 Jul 2026
A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining ... More
13 Jul 2026
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana Heritage Center, a US$107 million (£79 million, €92 million) destination that combines ... More
12 Jul 2026
A new survey of international spa practitioners shows that stress, burnout and wellbeing concerns have caused one in three respondents to consider leaving the industry. ... More
11 Jul 2026
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of  Physical activity guidelines: UK Chief Medical Officers' report, updating the evidence that underpins ... More
10 Jul 2026
Becky Pelkonen, the sauna advocate and researcher, has unveiled the draft of a global public sauna-bathing charter. The ten guiding principles form the foundation for ... More
10 Jul 2026
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and wellness destination on behalf of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. This will ... More
10 Jul 2026
Marriott International has partnered with Fitwel, a healthy building certification system that aims to optimise occupant health.  Marriott has become Fitwel’s first Enterprise Partner and ... More
10 Jul 2026
Anna Bjurstam – who left her role as Wellness Pioneer at Six Senses Hotels and Resorts at the end of June – has launched a ... More
10 Jul 2026
Fairmont Cheshire, The Mere, has opened today (10 July) near Knutsford in the north-west of England with a 1,715sq m Fairmont Spa that has been ... More
10 Jul 2026
Universal Destinations and Experiences has launched a new regional theme park model with the opening of Universal Kids Resort in Frisco, Texas. The resort is ... More
09 Jul 2026
Wellness hotels generating less than US$1 million (€932,700, £785,200) – or 10 per cent of total revenue from wellness and leisure – recorded the strongest ... More
09 Jul 2026
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international portfolio, with the first launch planned for Dublin in 2027. The move ... More
09 Jul 2026
Lefay Resorts, the portfolio of two luxury wellness properties in Italy, has added emotional dance classes and group cold plunge sessions in response to market ... More
1 - 15 of 69,691