The reuse of Brazil's stadiums for this year's World Cup is a phenomenal idea that definitely deserves to be realized. Let's look at an interesting concept that kills two birds with one stone.
Why would the government of a country whose majority lives in dire poverty spend billions on a unique sporting spectacle? Brazilians this year, they built and renovated quite a few brilliant stadiums, which hosted enthusiastic football fans at this year's World Cup in Brazil.
Designer Sylvain Macaux he has an excellent answer to the pressing question, because he has come up with a phenomenal one concept of reuse Brazilian stadiums.
He envisioned the stadiums as future affordable residential neighborhoods that would provide a home for many who currently live without a safe roof over their heads. In the gallery, let's take a look at what stadiums would look like transformed into functional housing, which would kill two birds with one stone - the stadiums would actually come back to life, and the number of homeless people in the country would also decrease. We definitely keep our fingers crossed that the Brazilian government notices an excellent concept that definitely deserves to be implemented.