This week, members of our team headed to the 2023 World Architecture Festival in Singapore to present Kansai International Airport (KIX) as a finalist in the Future Projects Infrastructure category. Populous’ lead ...
With the countdown to the 2023 Rugby World Cup Final upon us, we’re reflecting on the great homes of rugby’s past and the next wave of future rugby stadiums to come. There’s ...
From Live Aid at Wembley Stadium to Johnny Cash performing at Folsom State Prison to Nirvana’s performance on MTV Unplugged, live performances stamp our memories with milestone musical moments. The Beatles’ 1965 ...
It is an amazing feeling to immerse oneself in something. We do this often without realizing it — deserting reality for a moment to listen to a favorite song or devour a ...
Creating a destination of the future requires the vision to deliver sustainable and integrated environments where buildings are embedded within a city’s fabric. At Populous, we create world class buildings for sports, ...
Perspectives
August 15, 2023 / Paul Henry, Belinda Goh, Taryn McQueen
The Home of the Matildas was designed to deliver an experience unparalleled in Australian football with the aspiration of becoming the finest female-focused facility in the Asia Pacific. At Populous we’ve experienced ...
The PGMOL have unveiled the recently-created, state-of-the-art VAR (Video Assistant Referee) facility at Stockley Park, near London. The bespoke facility has been built by the Populous EMEA Design and Build team. The ...
For many years, sports stadia have been designed implicitly with male athletes and spectators in mind. Now the growing popularity of women’s sport means architects are adopting a more inclusive design philosophy. ...
We cherish creating shared traditions at Populous. One such tradition happens after the completion of a new build in our Americas region. Employees are given a “project pin” to commemorate the completed ...
Creativity cannot exist within a vacuum. We hold the value of collaboration incredibly high at Populous because it makes us all better creatives and more thoughtful people. James Bailey is no stranger ...