Tirana is about to get a building that looks equal parts sports venue, sculpture, and visiting spacecraft.

Dutch studio MVRDV has revealed plans for The Grand Ballroom, a perfectly round, glowing arena that rises more than 100 meters over the city.

It replaces the old Asllan Rusi Sports Palace with something far more surreal, like a luminous orb quietly parked in the middle of town.

Modern architectural building with a spherical design, surrounded by greenery and people, during sunset.
The structure, looks a fair bit like the Death Star, as a major destination.

The idea is simple in shape and wildly complex inside. The bottom level opens to the public with shops and gathering spaces.

Above that sits a full sized arena wrapped in steep seating, with hotel rooms arranged above the action so you can literally watch a basketball game from your pillow.

A basketball game in a modern arena with a large crowd, players in action on the court, and a high-tech scoreboard overhead.

Up another layer, apartments form a ring around a circular courtyard that looks down onto the arena floor.

At the very top, a crown of penthouses peers out over Tirana, each tucked into the curve of the sphere with private terraces and views of the city.

A modern, spherical building illuminated at night, surrounded by trees and a clear sky with stars and a full moon.

During the day the building reads like a crisp geometric object, almost too perfect to be real. At night it becomes a glowing lantern, lit from within by the energy of the arena and the movement of the residents who live above it.

The building never fully sleeps. Matches take place in the hollow center while people eat, sleep, shop, and wander through the spaces wrapped around it.

Aerial view of a modern spherical building surrounded by a bustling cityscape, with mountains in the background and a busy road in the foreground.

The project fits neatly into Tiranaโ€™s rapid transformation, part of a larger plan to bring more expressive, ambitious architecture into the city.

MVRDV has already left its mark with the Pyramid of Tirana. The Grand Ballroom takes that spirit and sends it into orbit. It is bold, bright, and impossible to ignore.

Aerial view of a circular indoor space filled with greenery, showcasing a central basketball court surrounded by spectators.

There is something delightfully literal about shaping the whole building like a sports ball. At a distance, it reads as a giant orb resting in the skyline.

Up close, the carved openings and layered spaces reveal a vertical neighborhood packed into a single curved shell. It feels like a digital rendering made real, a miniature world contained inside a sphere.

Interior view of The Grand Ballroom in Tirana with a circular skylight, surrounded by trees and seating areas, showcasing the unique architectural design.

MVRDV often plays with unusual geometry, from mirrored bowls to pixelated towers. This new arena fits right into that lineage. It dares the city to think bigger and imagine a future where buildings can be both serious and playful at the same time.

Modern architectural building with a curved facade and people sitting and walking nearby, surrounded by trees and green spaces.

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2 Comments

  1. John Sweet

    Above grounds as well as beneath perhaps in arid regions?

  2. OUTSTANDING. I, would love to live there.

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