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Japan picks new design for Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium

Toshiaki Endo, second right, minister in charge of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, speaks with media after a meeting of Cabinet ministers including Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on a new national stadium construction plan for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at Abe's official residence in Tokyo Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015.
Toshiaki Endo, second right, minister in charge of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, speaks with media after a meeting of Cabinet ministers including Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on a new national stadium construction plan for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at Abe's official residence in Tokyo Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015. AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool

TOKYO – Japan chose a scaled-down design Tuesday for the showcase main stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, five months after scrapping an earlier plan by renowned architect Zaha Hadid as too costly.

The new design, by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, will still cost 153 billion yen ($1.26 billion) to design, build and maintain. The Hadid proposal would have cost 252 billion yen ($2.1 billion), making it the most expensive stadium ever built.

This artist rendering provided by the Japan Sports Council Monday, Dec. 14, 2015 shows the inside of Design “A” proposed by one of two groups competing to build the new Tokyo Olympic stadium. The Japan Sports Council released the designs on Monday and said the winner will be chosen this month. It did not identify which companies have proposed which designs. The Japan Sports Council via AP

Kuma’s combined steel and wood structure, with a relatively flat roof with shrubbery along its outer concourses, seems to echo traditional temple designs. It stands 50 metres (164 feet) tall, with a centre athletic ground sunk below the surface.

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“I think this is a wonderful plan which meets the basic vision in the new construction plan and requirements for construction period and the budget,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in announcing the choice.

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The project will be led by major construction company Taisei Corp.

The original plan by British-Iraqi architect Hadid was criticized for its massive cost and scale.

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