U.S. Bank Stadium: A Game-Changing, Multi-Purpose NFL Stadium
Architecture's ability to bring people together is perhaps one of its greatest, awe-inspiring traits. And while the "bringing people together" part is usually meant figuratively, there is no building type quite as marvelous as the stadium, a place that literally gathers tens of thousands of individuals in one place, at the same time. Though the legacy of the stadium as a building type is already rich and storied, a new chapter in the history of American sports architecture will surely begin with the imminent opening of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Northeast Aerial. Image Courtesy of Minnesota Vikings
Architecture's ability to bring people together is perhaps one of its greatest, awe-inspiring traits. And while the "bringing people together" part is usually meant figuratively, there is no building type quite as marvelous as the stadium, a place that literally gathers tens of thousands of individuals in one place, at the same time. Though the legacy of the stadium as a building type is already rich and storied, a new chapter in the history of American sports architecture will surely begin with the imminent opening of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Sun on West Glass. Image Courtesy of Minnesota Vikings
Built for the Minnesota Vikings and designed by Dallas-based HKS, the dynamic, angular symmetry of this 1.1 billion-dollar venue invites us to question not only what an NFL stadium should look ...
Northeast Aerial. Image Courtesy of Minnesota Vikings
Architecture's ability to bring people together is perhaps one of its greatest, awe-inspiring traits. And while the "bringing people together" part is usually meant figuratively, there is no building type quite as marvelous as the stadium, a place that literally gathers tens of thousands of individuals in one place, at the same time. Though the legacy of the stadium as a building type is already rich and storied, a new chapter in the history of American sports architecture will surely begin with the imminent opening of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Sun on West Glass. Image Courtesy of Minnesota Vikings
Built for the Minnesota Vikings and designed by Dallas-based HKS, the dynamic, angular symmetry of this 1.1 billion-dollar venue invites us to question not only what an NFL stadium should look ...
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