Architect Woods Bagot has unveiled designs for the new home of Italian football club Roma

Woods Bagot Roma

The club currently shares Rome鈥檚 Stadio Olimpico with city rivals Lazio but from the start of the 2016/17 season the team, who have won the Serie A league title three times in their 86 year history, will be playing their matches in a new 52,500 seat ground.

Costing close to 拢250m, Woods Bagot said the stadium鈥檚 design has been influenced by The Colosseum.

Woods Bagot Sport design leader Dan Meis said: 鈥淔or an architect who has spent much of his career designing stadiums, and most of his vacations in Italy, the Stadio della Roma truly is a project of a lifetime.鈥

A feature of the design is the new 鈥楥urva Sud鈥 鈥 the section of the existing Stadio Olympico that is home to Roma鈥檚 ultras or hardcore supporters 鈥 which will be a steeply pitched, clearly delineated separate section of 14,800 seats.

Another feature of the scheme is a massive hydraulic lift that will allow the players to be ferried up to pitch level.

The stadium, which will also be used to stage other events such as music concerts, will be built in the Rome鈥檚 Tor di Valle district, south west of the city centre.

Woods Bagot Roma