One of the new stadiums under construction for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, dubbed the ‘vagina stadium’, is taking shape ahead of its completion next year. Construction of the 40,000-seater venue in the port of Al-Wakrah is due to be finished in 2019, three years ahead of the start of the tournament. It will be one the last designs by British architect Dame Zaha, who died suddenly of a heart attack in 2016, aged 65. Among her other works were the Aquatics Centre at the 2012 London Olympics, the MAXXI Museum in Italy and the Guangzhou Opera House in China. When the Al-Wakrah stadium’s designs were first released in 2013 they were said to have been inspired by the flowing shape of a dhow boat, a traditional Arabian pearl diving and fishing vessel. The drawings were topped with a structure resembling the sails of a dhow. But the images went viral with commentators suggesting the stadium looked more like a woman’s private parts. The shell of the Al Wakrah stadium, dubbed the ‘vagina stadium’ is starting to take shape as the tournament kick-off approaches An artist’s rendering of how the stadium will look when it hosts matches at the…