It is unclear whether March was influenced to use a more conservative design to suit Nazi tastes (claimed by Albert Speer), or whether March devised a grand, sweeping architecture that anticipated the spirit of the Third Reich.
[2] The stadium, which has a capacity of 74,228, is one of the Germany's major sports venues and was used both for the 1974 and 2006 FIFA World Cup.
He designed Carinhall, Hermann Göring's hunting lodge-style country residence near Berlin.
Designed as a multi-purpose stadium for the Olympic sports, it is primarily used as a venue for football games.
Together with his brother Walter, Werner March won a gold medal in the art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics.