Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the third large stadium designed by Populous in the capital with Arsenal's Emirates stadium opening in 2006 and Wembley for the English national football team in 2007., Text description provided by the architects. With a capacity of 62,062, the new stadium becomes the biggest club stadium in London and, by incorporating a fully retractable pitch, the first in, Dale Jennins, principal at Populous, led the bowl design for the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, here he talks through the details of the project and reveals some of its hidden secrets., With 3,000 tons of steel, enough concrete to fill 60 Olympic swimming pools, and the dedication of 2,500 workers, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium rose on the same historic site in North London. This £1 billion masterpiece didn’t just replace the old stadium—it redefined what a stadium could be., The stadium’s design, led by the renowned architectural firm Populous, is a true masterpiece. The striking, asymmetrical structure features a unique blend of futuristic elements and traditional stadium aesthetics, creating a truly iconic silhouette against the Tottenham skyline., Just before opening, the new stadium of Tottenham received a 5-year tenancy by Saracens. The rugby team will hold one exhibition game per season at the 62,000-seater..