The main idea of the project is a large span space on cable-stayed structures in difficult climatic conditions. Inspiration came from watching the works of Santiago Calatrava "Athens Olympic Sports Complex" in Greece. This sports complex would become the main dominant feature for the city, which would attract both new tourists and a new budget for the development of sports.
The project includes such areas as the main football field with bleachers, VIP areas, recreation areas, cafes, dressing rooms, security posts, sports locker rooms, as well as various massage rooms for athletes. The stadium is designed for 30,000 visitors and has 2 entrances, on the West and East sides. This is done so that the load from visitors is evenly distributed. There are 4 stairs for each section, as well as rest areas where people can wait for the start of the match or take a break.
The stadium consists of four identical block sections, which allows you to reduce the design time and achieve standard solutions in each section. Cable-stayed structures are used, the roof consists of square trusses, which allows it to withstand the largest spans of structures. The enclosing structures consist of a monolith to support the weight of both the entire building and the stands. It was important to take into account the snow load, because in this climatic region there is a lot of snowfall. The roof is made in the form of a parabolic curve, due to which all the snow and rain will roll off it, without unnecessary human intervention. This will help to reduce both the human cost of time and effort, and reduce the load on structures.