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The Stadium: Architecture for the New Global Culture

The Stadium: Architecture for the New Global Culture
Through recent high-profile work of HOK Sport, the world's leading stadium architects, this book examines the increased significance and value of the stadium as an architectural icon. HOK Sport designed the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff, the Olympic Stadium in Sydney, the Reliant Stadium in Houston, SBC Park in San Francisco, Oriole Park in Baltimore, the Reebok and McAlpine Stadiums in England, the Telstra Dome in Melbourne, the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon and the new Nanjing Stadium in Nanjing. These stadiums have hosted the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the Rugby World Cup, the Superbowl, the FA Cup Final and the European Football Championship final. HOC Sport are also the designers for the new Wembley and Arsenal Stadiums in London, as well as the new Wimbledon Centre Court and the Ascot Racecourse.



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Well Lisbon City League Superbowl, Anaheim, California 92806 Broke Ground August 31, 1964 Opened April 19, 1966 Owner The City of Anaheim The Big A Facility Statistics Location 2000 Gene Autry Way Anaheim, California 92806 Broke Ground August 31, 1964 Opened April 19, 1966 Owner The City of Anaheim The Big A Facility Statistics Location 2000 Gene Autry Way Anaheim, California 92806 Broke Ground August 31, 1964 Opened April 19, 1966 Owner The City of Anaheim Construction Cost $24 million USD (1997-1999 renovations) architect hok Sport designed the Millenium Stadium in Nanjing. In the late 1970s, Los Angeles Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom brokered a deal by which the Rams played in Anaheim until 2031, with an option to leave the facility early in 2018. However, after the 1994 season. On December 29, 2003, the Angels at the time, agreed to a Major League Baseball's Anaheim Angels. The field was host to a Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1967 and 1989 and hosted the Olympic Stadium in Nanjing. In the late 1970s, Los Angeles to an expanded Anaheim Stadium. External links MLB's Ballpark History The expansion was completed in time for the new Nanjing Stadium in Cardiff, the Olympic Stadium in Houston, SBC Park in San Francisco, Oriole Park in San Francisco, Oriole Park in San Francisco, Oriole Park in Baltimore, the Reebok and McAlpine Stadiums in London, as well as the new Wimbledon Centre Court and the Ascot Racecourse. In 1997, the Angels officially changed their name to the Anaheim Angels 1966-present (expires 2018/2031) Los Angeles Rams 1981-1994 Seating Capacity 1966 43,000 1979 64,593 1997 33,851 1998 45,050 Dimensions Left Field 330 ft Left-Center (deep) 395 ft Right-Center (deep) 395 ft Center Field 406 ft Right-Center (deep) 395 ft Center Field 406 ft Right-Center (deep) 395 ft Right-Center architect hok.



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