This project is a Major League Soccer stadium in Phoenix, AZ. It is built with the intention to provide both a place for sports entertainment and a landmark unique to a neighborhood of Pheonix. It incoporates local architectural practices, cultural references, and Olympic stadium design standards in order to create a site-specific architecture for sport
Sports stadiums have a considerable impact on the urban, environmental and social context. In partic...
Sport in the City. Football Games without Frontiers. The Case of the Cagliari Stadium (Sardinia, Ita...
In the US alone there is almost 250 major sporting venues. Some dating back to the late 1800?s. Th...
Stadiums are places that can bring thousands of people together and create a very sensational archit...
Iconic image vs. IntegrationThe thesis inquiry pertains to stadium architecture and how to change th...
Sports are a natural and necessary part of life and culture. It is to be expected that stadia, symbo...
The transformation from ancient stadium construction to the 21st century stadium experience has turn...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
«For the first time in the history of humankind, at regular intervals and at fixed times, several mi...
The city itself serves as a stage for major sports events and as a sports space for individual and n...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
This work reveals American professional sport facilities impose staggering financial and spatial cos...
A range of econometric studies suggest that neither major sports events nor related new stadium cons...
Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. So...
The theme of the development of the existing sports grounds was dealt with Based on a number of anal...
Sports stadiums have a considerable impact on the urban, environmental and social context. In partic...
Sport in the City. Football Games without Frontiers. The Case of the Cagliari Stadium (Sardinia, Ita...
In the US alone there is almost 250 major sporting venues. Some dating back to the late 1800?s. Th...
Stadiums are places that can bring thousands of people together and create a very sensational archit...
Iconic image vs. IntegrationThe thesis inquiry pertains to stadium architecture and how to change th...
Sports are a natural and necessary part of life and culture. It is to be expected that stadia, symbo...
The transformation from ancient stadium construction to the 21st century stadium experience has turn...
The modern era's fixation with the object and its inversion of space has resulted in the loss of the...
«For the first time in the history of humankind, at regular intervals and at fixed times, several mi...
The city itself serves as a stage for major sports events and as a sports space for individual and n...
Sports stadiums are increasingly becoming essential infrastructures of cities, playing crucial role ...
This work reveals American professional sport facilities impose staggering financial and spatial cos...
A range of econometric studies suggest that neither major sports events nor related new stadium cons...
Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. So...
The theme of the development of the existing sports grounds was dealt with Based on a number of anal...
Sports stadiums have a considerable impact on the urban, environmental and social context. In partic...
Sport in the City. Football Games without Frontiers. The Case of the Cagliari Stadium (Sardinia, Ita...
In the US alone there is almost 250 major sporting venues. Some dating back to the late 1800?s. Th...