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Pattern appointed to help Meis design Everton FC's Bramley Moore Dock stadium

Pattern is currently working on the Qatar World Cup, and its founder designed Man City's Etihad Stadium

Designs of Everton FC's proposed new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, created by Dan Meis

A technical architect has been appointed to work on Everton FC's new Bramley Moore Dock stadium plans.

Pattern, which is currently involved with the Qatar World Cup, will work alongside US architect Dan Meis' firm to deliver the ambitious plans.

It's understood the appointment follows a tender process, with Pattern, which has offices based in London, Edinburgh and Peru, chosen by Meis Architects.

It follows the designs for the new 52,000-seater stadium being released last month, when fans were invited to a special event at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool.

Mr Meis has 30 years of experience in architecture, and was appointed to the project in 2017.

It's understood that it's common practice for foreign architects to appoint º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based architects familiar with the country's regulations and rules.

Everton FC will leave Goodison Park after over a century(Image: Getty Images)

Sports specialist Pattern is currently working on the Qatar World Cup taking place in 2022, acting as lead architects on projects such as the Al Rayyan Stadium.

The firm's founder Dipesh Patel was also the architect for Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, built as the City of Manchester Stadium back in 2002.