EwingCole is performing full service architectural and engineering services for programming and design and documentation to develop a new stadium for the NFL located in Los Angeles, CA. The design of the 75,000-seat (including 11,000 Club seats and 175 Suites) stadium is sympathetic to the unique topography of the site and the primary seating bowl will be built into the existing hillside. By building the Stadium with the landforms, rather than above the ground, construction costs and materials needed, especially steel, will be lower relative to other stadiums of similar size and scope. The shape of the Los Angeles Stadium will be an asymmetrical bowl which will provide improved seat positions and site lines for both general admission and premium fans. Stadium amenities will be a mix of indoor amenities; restaurants and club spaces, organized around a plaza-level atrium featuring both premium and general admission club attractions, and a series of multi-level, open-air outdoor concourses, layered into the landscaped landform. The Stadium, including the atrium and associated year-round development will anchor nearly 3 million square feet of mixed-use development (Office Buildings, Retail Shops, Restaurants, Live Theater, Movie Theater) designed to express the Southern California lifestyle and provide retail and entertainment opportunities for families year round. The Los Angeles stadium will utilize the latest in environmental technology to create a new standard for NFL stadiums. Concepts include: establishing the highest standards in energy efficiency, setting new requirements for recycled construction materials, and utilizing water conserving fixtures and recycled water for all landscaping.
Los Angeles, CA



