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Swiss studios MLZD and Sollberger Bögli Architects have completed Stade de la Tuilière stadium in the city of Lausanne, which is defined by its rectangular form and cutback corners.
Built for Football Club Lausanne-Sport, the 12,500-seat stadium has a distinctive form generated by the decision to remove the building s corners creating four angular overhangs.
Stade de la Tuilière was built for Football Club Lausanne-Sport We aimed to profit through omission: cutting off the corners of the stadium became the creative, organisational and structural core of the design, said MLZD and Sollberger Bögli Architects. This emotionalises the building and thus becoming the expression of an emotional game, the studios told Dezeen.