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NFL Stadium

Los Angeles, USA

A state-of-the-art new NFL stadium for Los Angeles, this innovative 75,000-seat stadium will be the first LEED-certified building in the NFL and will capture the luxury and drama of the world’s entertainment capital. The project will be completed for the 2011 season. Both the NFL and the client are committed to making a progressive statement with this building, and are exploring a number of initiatives that will make this the most environmentally progressive stadium in this country.

The current target of $800M makes it $300-$400M less than any other recent NFL proposal. This is made possible by an innovative approach to building the stadium into the hill. The striking design draws on the historic models of Dodgers Stadium and the venerable Hollywood Bowl, nestling the large seating bowl into the specific site topography. It also has an asymmetrical configuration allowing all of the suites and VIP areas to be built on one side and integrated into the adjacent retail promenade. While primarily for the NFL, this 365 day-a-year entertainment destination can also accommodate soccer, college and high school football, and large concerts.

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