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Audio system installed at Qatar’s Al Janoub Stadium

Audio system installed at Qatar’s Al Janoub Stadium
March 18, 2020

With the new Al Janoub Stadium set to host matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, audio experts L-Acoustics have revealed how they set about designing and installing the audio system for the dual-purpose venue.

Sited in the new urban district and community hub of Al Wakrah in Qatar, the Stadium was one of the first venues commissioned for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The Stadium feature flowing architecture that draws inspiration from the Qatar’s cultural and maritime history and includes a distinctive and dominant roof inspired by the region’s traditional ‘dhow’ pearl fishing boats.

Al Janoub has been designed to be used in two distinct ‘modes’. Until the end of the World Cup tournament it will have a seating capacity of 40,000. After that, the number of seats will be halved, and the venue will become the home ground for Al Wakrah Sport Club.

Infrastructure specialist AECOM was lead consultant on the project, with acoustic design and rigging, installation and integration by Qatar-based security and systems company Black Arrow.

Seeking the right solution for the venue, L-Acoustics was chosen for this ambitious structure’s sound reinforcement system, and both Peter Owen, Sales Manager at L-Acoustics and the team at Black Arrow worked closely with the stakeholders to design an optimum package that would not only meet FIFA standards but also enhanced performance expectations for legacy use after the tournament.

According to L-Acoustics Application Manager - Sports Facilities, Tom Williams and Application Manager and Consultant Liaison, Julien Laval, the dual-purpose World Cup/legacy aspect was one of the big challenges at the design phase.

Laval advised “we needed two independent designs to fit the two configurations.

“And then these had to be combined into one.”

The team arrived at the initial designs using L-Acoustics Soundvision 3D acoustical simulation software.

Laval explained “Soundvision was very useful for working out the mechanical limits and audio performances simultaneously, to find the optimum design in free field conditions.

“Once the design version was ready, it was tested using the consultant’s room model in order to predict if the solution was meeting their requirements in terms of SPL and Intelligibility.”

The Stadium PA system uses two distinct rigging structures. One is a lower ring that runs all the way around the space, just in front of the seating areas. The other consists of two long arcs that bridge the length of the stadium on either side.

The main system is composed of hangs of eight Kara with SB18 subs as well as ARCS II corner fills at either end of the stadium to cover the lower ring, augmented by hangs of 12 Kara and SB18 subs at the centre and two ends of the long sides on the upper arc. This will also become the legacy configuration. Additional ARCS WiFo and X12 hangs on the lower ring cover the upper seating areas exclusively for the World Cup configuration.

According to Laval, this project benefited from a particularly successful engineering dialogue between the consultants, contractors and L-Acoustics, in order to constantly follow and allow for updates to the project through various phases.

He added “L-Acoustics also provided a lot of support through the installation phase to BlackArrow and Animative.

“The client was very happy with what we achieved.”

Still two years away from fulfilling its primary function, the Al Janoub Stadium development also includes a multipurpose sports complex with swimming pools and spas, as well as a shopping centre. Additional infrastructure planned in the near future include athletics facilities, a school, gym, and lots more - all contributing to a successful story before, during, and after the World Cup.

The Stadium had its inaugural football match on 16th March 2019, between Al Sadd and Al Duhail for the Amir Cup final.

For more information visit blackarrow.com.qa and www.l-acoustics.com.

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