
Fukushima United FC's New Stadium: From Recovery to Future Creation
Connecting the Past to the Future: Regional Revitalization through People and Technology

A Wooden Stadium as a Symbol of Recovery
Founded before the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, Fukushima United FC has grown together with the region’s recovery.
Looking ahead to the club’s further development, the team has now revealed a vision for its future home stadium.
The new stadium embodies the spirit of the phoenix engraved in the club’s emblem—standing as a symbol of hope and rebirth.
Born in Fukushima, a region deeply affected by the earthquake and nuclear accident, the project seeks to present a sustainable stadium model that the world can be proud of, sending a powerful message of resilience and renewal from this land to the future.
Looking ahead to the club’s further development, the team has now revealed a vision for its future home stadium.
The new stadium embodies the spirit of the phoenix engraved in the club’s emblem—standing as a symbol of hope and rebirth.
Born in Fukushima, a region deeply affected by the earthquake and nuclear accident, the project seeks to present a sustainable stadium model that the world can be proud of, sending a powerful message of resilience and renewal from this land to the future.

Built with Fukushima timber and citizen participation
The concept draws inspiration from Shikinen Sengu, the periodic rebuilding of shrines in Japan.
Drawing on its spirit of renewal and transmission, this project establishes its own three cycles—resources, community, and craftsmanship.
Guided by this framework, the stadium will use an all-timber structure built by laminating locally sourced wood from Fukushima.
Each component will be designed for disassembly and reuse, supporting circular use of regional resources.
The fabrication and assembly will invite club members and local residents to participate in a festive, community-driven process.
Through reforestation initiatives and woodworking education, skills will be passed to the next generation, sustaining a continuous cycle of resources, culture, and technology.
Drawing on its spirit of renewal and transmission, this project establishes its own three cycles—resources, community, and craftsmanship.
Guided by this framework, the stadium will use an all-timber structure built by laminating locally sourced wood from Fukushima.
Each component will be designed for disassembly and reuse, supporting circular use of regional resources.
The fabrication and assembly will invite club members and local residents to participate in a festive, community-driven process.
Through reforestation initiatives and woodworking education, skills will be passed to the next generation, sustaining a continuous cycle of resources, culture, and technology.

Harnessing Fukushima’s basin climate for energy circulation
For energy systems, the design incorporates passive strategies that leverage Fukushima’s basin climate.
The roof form blocks summer sun while shielding against winter winds.
The varied façade geometry allows prevailing winds to be captured in summer and blocked in winter.
Rainwater will be collected, filtered, and reused, while snow stored in winter will serve as natural cooling in summer.
The roof form blocks summer sun while shielding against winter winds.
The varied façade geometry allows prevailing winds to be captured in summer and blocked in winter.
Rainwater will be collected, filtered, and reused, while snow stored in winter will serve as natural cooling in summer.

Through these renewable systems, the stadium aims to minimize energy consumption and achieve energy self-sufficiency by storing on-site generated renewable power.
Ultimately, the project will strive to meet the Living Building Challenge, the world’s most rigorous environmental performance standard.
Together with the people of Fukushima, we aim to build dreams, courage, and hope for the future. We deeply appreciate your continued support and encouragement.
Ultimately, the project will strive to meet the Living Building Challenge, the world’s most rigorous environmental performance standard.
Together with the people of Fukushima, we aim to build dreams, courage, and hope for the future. We deeply appreciate your continued support and encouragement.
