KSS’s design proposal for Nottingham Forest is punctuated by bold architectural innovations set to modernize the stadium while respecting the club’s storied history. The design includes a striking cantilevered roof structure, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also improves sightlines for spectators throughout the venue. Additionally, the incorporation of environmentally responsive materials aims to minimize ecological impact, ensuring that the new stadium aligns with contemporary sustainability goals. Key features of the proposal include:

  • Maximized natural light through expansive glazing
  • Rainwater harvesting systems to reduce water waste
  • Enhanced accessibility with elevated concourses and viewing platforms

Alongside these architectural advancements, KSS places a high priority on sustainability throughout the project. The design incorporates various eco-friendly practices, such as utilizing energy-efficient HVAC systems that lower carbon emissions and operating costs. The proposed development aims to achieve a Green Building Certification, promoting energy conservation and sustainability awareness within the community. A summary of these features can be observed in the following table:


Feature Impact
Energy-efficient systems Reduce emissions and operational costs
Rainwater harvesting Minimizes water consumption
Natural ventilation Improves air quality and comfort