Ok so you think building a paper model of the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban is as exciting as watching paint dry? You’ll change your mind when you see this video.
World Cup Matches, Moses Mabhida Stadium
And as a proud Durbanite, may I boast that the 2010 World Cup matches that have been played in Durban, have gone really well. (I still think Durban was allocated too few matches – we should have got eight)
I’m not a hobby-ist kind of person, but when I watched the video of how to build a paper model of the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, that I have watched rise from the ground, I was fascinated.
Paperlandmarks.com has released a kirigami (cut-and-fold) model of the new Durban football stadium, designed by German architects Gerkan, Marg and Partners. Print, cut out, fold and assemble it without a glue! Requires 14 sheets of 250-300 gsm paper. Size when assembled: 8,7 x 6,6 x 2,3 inches / 22 x 17 x 6 cm
So if you want to make your own model of the Moses Mabhida stadium check out the link – and have a look around paperlandmarks awesome site – there are many other landmarks you can make as well.
Durban – Moses Mabhida Stadium Transport Plan – How to Get There
Moses Mabhida 2010 Stadium Progress (Written in September 2009)
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