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Orchestrating a global design sprint for the JAL Lounge at Liverpool's Anfield football stadium

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The completed Japan Airlines Lounge at Anfield stadium with modern dining tables and sophisticated interior design.

Summary

Long-distance collaboration and a short deadline complicated completion of a new hospitality lounge at a historic stadium. Learn how Trimble SketchUp 3D visualization connected stakeholders in London, Liverpool and southern California throughout the design process, allowing them to experience the space virtually, cut review and approval cycles and mitigate construction risks.

By Rianna Lowrance, Senior Marketing Campaign Manager, Trimble


In the high-stakes world of Premier League football in the UK, "extra time" is a luxury designers rarely have. When interior designer Jenny Denton was designing the new Japan Airlines (JAL) Lounge at Liverpool Football Club's iconic Anfield stadium, she faced a logistical mountain.

A SketchUp 3D isometric floor plan showing the full layout and furniture arrangement of the JAL Lounge at Anfield.

The challenge wasn't just the design—it was the distance. With the designer based near Liverpool, key JAL stakeholders in London, Los Angeles and San Diego, and a hard deadline set for the start of the new season, the project demanded a departure from traditional, localized design reviews.

A high-fidelity SketchUp 3D visualization of the JAL Lounge bar area, showing marble finishes and custom lighting design.

A global huddle on a tight clock

Japan Airlines, like Trimble, is a Liverpool Football Club sponsorship partner. The new to be designed JAL hospitality venue at the stadium would need to feature dining facilities and theater seating for up to 60 guests, with matchday reception capacity maxing out at 130.

The Japan Airlines (JAL) Lounge branding and logo illuminated on a dark feature wall inside Anfield stadium.

Designing for a global brand like JAL within a historic venue like Anfield required meticulous detail. However, geographic dispersion of the team made in-person meetings a physical and environmental impossibility. To meet a timeline that saw construction begin almost immediately after the partnership was inked, Denton needed a "single source of truth" that could be accessed from any time zone.

Detailed table setting in the JAL Lounge at Anfield, featuring red napkins, origami decor, and modern glassware.

Placing stakeholders 'inside the space'

"SketchUp was fundamental in gaining approvals, as the schedule was extremely tight," Denton explained. "The software enabled us to show how the existing space could be transformed quickly, gaining the real-time feedback necessary to develop the project further without the lag of traditional 2D revisions."

Close-up of a red origami bird centerpiece on a dining table, blending Japanese culture with Liverpool FC branding.

By utilizing the powerful SketchUp visualization capabilities, the process shifted from "showing" a design to "experiencing" it. The LFC team noted that the ability to virtually place stakeholders into the space together was the project's turning point. This digital-first approach yielded three critical wins:

  1. Accelerated approvals: Stakeholders and decision-makers in the UK and California could "walk through" the envisioned JAL Anfield lounge via their browsers.

  2. Sustainability: Eliminating international site visits significantly reduced the carbon footprint of the project.

  3. Risk mitigation: Identifying key constraints in the design phase—rather than the construction window—prevented costly delays that would have threatened readiness of the lounge for the season.

A JAL hospitality staff member in uniform presenting a bottle of sake to guests seated at a dining table in the JAL Lounge.

A new standard for hospitality

The finished JAL Lounge is a masterclass in multi-functional design. The transition from initial input sessions to a grand opening in just months underscores a new reality in construction: when you leverage a connected digital workflow, "winning edges" are not just found on the pitch—they can be built into the design process for the stadium itself.

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