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Профиль и история
KlingStubbins - всемирно признанная дизайнерская фирма с более чем шестьюдесятью годами опыта в широком диапазоне проектов. Мы - более чем пятьсот человек, с офисами в КембриджеМассачусетс; Филадельфия-Пенсильвания; Роли-Северная Каролина; Сан-Франциско-Калифорния; Вашингтон-округ Колумбия и Пекин-Китай. KlingStubbins оказывает профессиональные услуги во всех главных дисциплинах в сферах архитектуры, разработки, интерьеров, планирования и ландшафтной архитектуры. Наши деятельности и специализация включает корпоративные, коммерческие, правительствeнные, прокты по здравоохранение, институтские, гостиничный бизнес, развлекательные, научно-исследовательские, лабароторные проекты. История KlingStubbins: Две фирмы были отдельно основаны несколько десятилетий назад — Винсент Г. Клинг, FAIA, основал свою фирму в Филадельфии в 1946, и Хью А. Стаббинс, FAIA, основал его в Кембридже в 1949. Обе фирмы вели очень успешную практику в течение десятилетий, Обе фирмы насчитывают сотни престижных наград в области дизайна. Обе фирмы известны своими технически сложными и инновационными проектами — Хью Стаббинс с такими известными работами как Берлинский Конгресс Зал, Центр Citicorp в Нью-Йорке, Федеральный резервный банк в Бостоне и Значительная Башня в Йокогаме (самое высокое здание Японии); Винсент Клинг с Больницей Lankenau в пригородной Филадельфии, Bell Laboratories в Нью-Джерси, и несколькими офисными башнями и городским пейзажем в центре города Филадельфия для Градостроителя Эда Бэкона.В 1970-Винсент Клинг приобрел инженерную фирму што позволило достичь совершенства в технике, особенно в сложных проектах, требующих бесшовных и творческих интеграций с архитектурой. В 2007 году две компании объединились в KlingStubbins.
KlingStubbins является национальным лидером в области экологически рационального проектирования, в соответствии с нашими обязательствами по поддержке общества, в котороммы живем и работаем. Мы новаторы в реализации проектов, в том числе в технологиях информационного моделирования. Мы завершили более 4500 проектов в 40 штатах в США и 67 странах за рубежом. Прежде всего, мы ориентированы на потребности наших клиентов, объединяя их бизнес-факторы в творческий процесс,что приводит к проектам непроходящей ценности.
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Profile & History
KlingStubbins is an internationally recognized design firm with over sixty years of experience on a wide range of projects. We are over five hundred people strong, with offices in Cambridge, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Raleigh, NC; San Francisco, CA; Washington, DC and Beijing, China. KlingStubbins provides professional services in all major disciplines within the realms of architecture, engineering, interiors, planning and landscape architecture. Our areas of market focus and specialization include Corporate/Commercial, Government, Health Care, Higher Education, Hospitality/Entertainment, Institutional/Civic, Mission Critical, and Research and Development. Our work is unconstrained by a strict architectural vocabulary; ungoverned by a single guiding principle - except a desire to realize architecture of distinction. KlingStubbins has a remarkable history. Two firms separately founded decades ago—Vincent G. Kling, FAIA, founded his firm in Philadelphia in 1946 and Hugh A. Stubbins, FAIA, founded his in Cambridge in 1949. Contemporaries, both established very successful practices through the decades, each garnering major design awards throughout. Both firms became noted for technically sophisticated and innovative projects—Hugh Stubbins with such renowned works as the Berlin Congress Hall, Citicorp Center in New York, the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, and the Landmark Tower in Yokohama (Japan’s tallest building); Vincent Kling with Lankenau Hospital in suburban Philadelphia, Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, and several office towers and cityscape in downtown Philadelphia for then City Planner Ed Bacon. Rounding out these successes, in the 1970s Vincent Kling acquired an engineering firm and brought to the firm a comparable dedication to excellence in engineering, particularly for sophisticated projects requiring seamless and imaginative integration with the architecture. Both firms have each won hundreds of prestigious design awards. Stubbins also received The American Institute of Architects’ Firm of the Year Award. In 2007, the two firms merged to form KlingStubbins. KlingStubbins is a national leader in sustainable design, consistent with our commitment to support the communities within which we work and live. We are innovators in project delivery, including Building Information Modeling technology. We have finished over 4500 projects in 40 states within U.S. and 67 countries overseas. Above all, we are focused on the needs of our clients, integrating their business drivers into the creative process, resulting in projects of enduring value.
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Personnel by Discipline
Architectural Professional Staff 156 Architecture and Planning 140 Site Design 9 Landscape Architecture 5 Civil Engineering 7 Lighting Design 3 Life Safety 4
Interiors Professional Staff 70 Interior Design 70
Engineering Professional Staff 131
Mechanical Services / Engineering 51
Process / Piping 14 Instrumentation / Automation 4 Electrical 43 Structural 12 Firm Alarm / Security
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Support Services Professional Staff 30 Computer / CAD Operations 20
Estimating / Scheduling 6 Specifications Writers 3 Field Services 1
Professional and Technical Staff 387 Administrative Staff 54 Total Staff 441
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Office Locations
Beijing, CHINA
Philadelphia, PA
39 E 3rd Ring Road, Jianwai SoHo A - 1703
2301 Chestnut Street
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China, 100022
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
P +86 10 59004157
P 215.569.2900
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C Marc Clair, AIA
Xiaoyi MA,LEED® AP
Cambridge, MA
San Francisco, CA
One Broadway
153 Townsend Street, Suite 620
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142
San Francisco, California 94107
P 617.491.6450
P 415.247.9700
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E jcastner@klingstubbins.com C Joseph A, Castner AIA, RIBA, LEED AP ®
C Stephen Mullen, AIA
Raleigh, NC
Washington, DC
333 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1150
2000 L Street, NW, Suite 215
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Washington, DC 20036
P 919.334.3111
P 202.785.5800
F 919.334.3122
F 202.785.4755
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E ppittman@klingstubbins.com
C H, Joseph Wynn, AIA, LEED AP ®
C Pascal Pittman, AIA
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OUR CONSULTANTS
360 Архитектура является результатом слияния CDFM2 архитектура (основана 1980) и Heinlein Schrock Stearns (основана в 1995 году), две известные и уважаемых КанзасСити, штат Миссури, дизайнерские фирмы. Наши проектов включают многофункциональные, корпоративные, спортивные, гражданские проекты. Мы постоянно стремимся вдохновить наших клиентов на инновационный дизайн, на создание лучшых условий жить, учиться , работать и играть.В нашей команде более 100 професионалов и у нас умеется обширный опыт по созданию спортивных проектов по различным видам спорта в профессиональнох, коллегиальных и общественных секторах рынка.В спорте главное это конкурентоспособность - для владельцев, операторов, учреждений, сообществ, игроки, студентов-спортсменов, артистов и поклонников. Наши спортивные сооружения удовлетворяут потребности каждого из них.
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360 Architecture is the result of a merger between CDFM2 Architecture (est. 1980) and Heinlein Schrock Stearns (est. 1995), two established and respected KansasCity, Missouri-based design firms. Our project types include mixed-use, corporate, sports, civic, higher education, residential and specialty retail/ dining. We constantly seek to inspireour people, clients and our community with innovative design that provides better places to play, live, learn and work. Top to bottom our team of over 100 has the depth andexperience to tackle several types of sports and athletics facilities projects in the professional, collegiate and community market sectors. The business of sports is all about competitiveadvantage – for owners, operators, institutions, communities, players, student-athletes, performers and fans. Our sports venues meet the goals of each.
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Citicorp Center New York, NY, U.S.A. Area Completion
149,000 m2 1977
A dramatic urban presence in New York City since its inception, Citicorp Center is a unique development combining on one site an office tower, Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church, retail shops, and a public atrium, a pedestrian plaza, and a connection to the subway. The tower, rising 914 feet (280 meters) from the street, is physically and visually one of the most significant buildings in Midtown. This sense of drama is enhanced by the crown of the building, which is sloped to the south and was anticipated to be used as a solar energy collector. Bright aluminum and reflective glass enclose the 46 floors of the tower. In order to provide air, light, and space at the street level, the building is elevated on four 114-floorhigh columns that support the tower at the midpoint of each façade, cantilevering the corners, and enabling the pedestrian functions of plaza, church, retail areas, building lobbies, subway entry, and galleria to nestle around the base of the tower. Technological innovation is significant. Diagonal bracing, clear-span floors, and the first use of a tuned-mass-damper to moderate building motion are aspects of the unique structural design. A heat reclamation system, customdesigned low-brightness lighting, a computer-based building management system, and double-deck elevators are important elements of energy conservation, and quite innovative for their time. Contrasting the smooth skin and technological precision of the office tower, the rough-hewn granite exterior of St. Peter’s gives the church a distinct identity. A modern abstraction, evoking simplicity and dignity, the church and adjacent plaza enhance the pedestrian environment, as the tower’s presence contributes to the city as a whole.
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Landmark Tower – Minato Mirai 21 Yokohama, Japan Area Completion
427,000 m2 1993
Synthesizing Asian sensibility with contemporary technology, the elegantly tapered Landmark Tower is the focal point of Minato Mirai 21 at the portal harborfront of Yokohama, Japan. Developed as the first phase of a 427,000SM (4,600,000-SF) mega structure, the 75-story, 295-meterhigh (970-feet-high) skyscraper is the tallest building in Japan. Formerly a shipyard for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the 38,000-SM (409,000-SF) site is the symbolic and physical gateway to the coastal district that is being redeveloped by the Yokohama municipal government. An undertaking of unprecedented scale and density, the city’s plan proposes a new port that is centered on business, culture, and commerce in a mix of private and public concerns. Terraced and set back from the waterfront on its site, this office-hotel tower shares the open space with the Nippon Maru Park and Maritime Museum at its southern base, where two of its feet touch ground level. A fountain to the northeast of the tower marks the axial relationship of the structure, while the remaining portion of the open space includes walkways leading to shopping areas and landscaped areas of trees, hedges, and grass. Combined in form as one distinctive building, the tower includes 145,000 SM (1,560,000 SF) of office space on 52 floors and 46,000 SM (495,100 SF) of hotel space on the top 15 floors of the tower. Uppermost hotel floors are projected out to accommodate two restaurants and an observation deck with a panoramic view to the Pacific Ocean, Mt. Fuji, and Tokyo. A skylit swimming pool and health facilities are located at the base of the hotel portion where it is recessed over the office floors. Other hotel facilities such as lobby, banquet, and reception rooms occupy the lower four floors in the retail block. Rising above the complex, the steel and concrete Landmark structure is clad in a light-hued granite. Conceived of as a strong solid vessel that is chiseled with a delicate core, the tower’s ornamental treatment and orgami-like folded plate evoke Japanese traditions. Like the teeth of oriental combs, the building’s windows interlock with its structural elements. Like a huge Japanese lantern, uplit at night at the top four chamfered corners and in its hotel center, Landmark Tower serves as a lighthouse beacon to the new Yokohama and its rising future.
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The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino Las Vegas, NV, U.S. Area Completion
The Venetian, therefore, fit into the trend of using European icons for branding purposes. The ultimate success of these various properties was tied not to the connotation made by visitors back to the city of origin, but rather to the reinterpretation of its imagined characteristics into the overwrought panoply of the Las Vegas Strip. In the case of the Venetian, its success as a themed destination resides in two components of its planning and execution: the Grand Canal Shoppes and the re-creation of St. Mark’s Square. The most powerful and symbolic character of Venice, its canals, are hidden within the Hotel and Casino development and used to lure visitors through a series of bridges and moving sidewalks to a second level retail center. Here, gondolas ferry guests between 600,000 SF (55,700 SM) of high-end retail on a canal that meanders over the casino below. Above, a “sky ceiling” painted on an edge-lit vault creates the sensation of infinite depth, and separates the visitor from the realities of both time and place. After shopping or dining, people descend escalators to arrive at the nexus of the Venetian’s exposition and meeting facilities, its restaurants, and the back of its 100,000-SF (9,300-SM) casino, with no option but to transit back through the developments’ environs to the Strip or next destination. The Strip identity of the Venetian is a stage-set of Venice’s Grand Canal palaces and the Ca D’Oro, Rialto Bridge, Campanile, and Doge’s Palace of St. Mark’s Square– all recreated within five percent of actual scale. A team of artists overseen by curator of Venetian antiquities produced highly accurate, measured drawings of the selected buildings from
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City of Wuhan Gezhouba Wuhan, China Area Completion
242,000 m2 In Design
Seated at the strategic axis of central China’s commercial mobilization, the Gezhouba International Plaza embodies iconic prominence within the fabric of Wuhan’s new Central Business District. The plaza site is composed of a faceted, crystalline, 69-floor high-rise office tower to the northwest, a 34-floor condominium and hotel tower to the southeast, and, connecting the two, a low-rise commercial and retail venue surrounded by a public landscape. The complex represents a new generation of super high-rises, ones that both embrace and engage their surrounding environments. In the same way natural structures and organisms can adapt to conditions by the most efficient means necessary, the organic geometries of the towers and the building systems employ local resources for the comfort and welfare of its occupants, enhancing function and minimizing waste. The slender mass of the office tower ensures the delivery of natural light throughout the structure. A breathing exterior envelope enables the building’s state of equilibrium. The organizing principle of water, a gesture to the Yangtze River and many other waterways of the region, serves as an aesthetic catalyst for space and form, as well as a conservation method for energy systems. The design also utilizes gray water collection and wind power generation, further demonstrating its likeness to a living organism integrated into the life cycle of its environment. Circulation and scale were primary considerations in both the plaza and plinth design. The six-story retail base is connected to the office tower via a lower-level concourse and skybridges at upper levels, crisscrossing a multi-story, skylit atrium. An anchor department store, five floors of restaurants, and other retail venues occupy the majority of this environment, while sharing the top floor with a corporate auditorium and meeting rooms. Perched atop the plinth is a succession of roof gardens, resembling agricultural terracing in abstract form. The green rooftop employs gathering spaces of different scales and materials including water gardens, field crops, large plants, and areas of paving – an ever-changing environment as one ascends from the “low lands” to the “high peaks” of the rooftop. The garden’s central element, the skylit atrium, acts as a symbol of Wuhan’s primary river as it winds through China’s natural habitats, cultivated fields, and urban centers, and visually combines this area of respite with the endless activity below.
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Information Science Building, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China Area Completion
The new 560,000-SF (52,000-SM) Information Science Building, to be located east of the Olympic Park in northern Beijing, will accommodate the Computer Network Information Center for the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), a leading academic institution and comprehensive research and development center. Among the program requirements is the need to securely house dot CN, the domain name for the largest population in the world. Inspired by the 21st century universal language of the binary numeral system, the Binary Form of the tower flows to a horizontal podium echoing the electrical waves that are the fundamental unit of the digital computer. This bipartite massing, the combination of a tower and podium is then further divided by two to express the duality present in the space program--the realms of Man and Machine, Yin and Yang, are clearly identifiable by the differentiation in architectural enclosure. Bent and tilted to create a void that mediates between the two realms, the structure opens this public realm of lobbies and exhibition space to the street and the sky. The issue of human comfort has been carefully interwoven with the responsibility for designing a sustainable environment. On the outer layer along the east and west facades are computer directed tracking glass fins with embedded photovoltaic cells for electricity generation and shading. Throughout most of the year air will be delivered by operable windows along the facade conjoined with the open atria to passively ventilate the occupied spaces. Thermal comfort is primarily controlled by means of a water circulation loop embedded in the concrete slab. The second Binary Form represents
70,000 m2 2015
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JSC Crocus International Manhattan District, Moscow, Russia Area Completion
1,000,000 m2 on 823 hectares of site 2015
In 2006, Aras Agalarov, President of JSC Crocus International, commissioned the development of a master plan and conceptual design for a mixed-use development of 13 individual towers, Located on 23 hectares of land fronting the Moscow River. Inspired by Mr. Agalarov’s own experience living in New York City, the development is designed to emulate the density, vibrancy, and high fashion of Madison Avenue. Urban planning issues have organized the development, while pedestrian movement, vehicular movement, and infrastructure design have provided governance. A desire for the typical diversity of a city environment evolved over time and has given form to the district of office towers, hotels, and high-end condominiums. This development is called “Manhattan.” To capture the vitality and variety of Manhattan, there are 13 individual blocks for 13 individual towers. A block size of 75 meter x 80 meter was chosen because it provides a finer grain at the street level while being large enough to support a typical tower footprint. The placement, massing, and orientation of the towers relates to the Moscow river frontage. The smaller, more intimately scaled condominiums and hotels are placed along the river’s edge while the taller office towers terrace upwards and back from this edge to the center of the site. Without a true, end-user client, the design of the towers, by necessity, fell into several lines of investigation. One series was based in differing extrapolations
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of a hexagonal floor plate. Office Tower 6 and Hotel Tower 7 explored forms derived from an exploration of sustainable building systems inherent in connected atria. There were also designs which were more pictorial in origin – the twisting form of Tower 1 and the sinuous and over-lapping curves of the paired condominiums at parcels 12 and 13. All of the buildings along “Madison Avenue” have commercial bases designed to accommodate the fashion industry, which Crocus plays host to in their retail and exposition facilities.
1,000,000 m2 2015
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OUR CONSULTANTS
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ARENAS
BALLPARKS
Nationwide Arena & District
Huntington Park
Nationwide Realty Investments
Franklin County, Ohio
Columbus Blue Jackets
Columbus Clippers
Sprint Center #
CommunityAmerica Ballpark
City of Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City T-Bones
American Airlines Arena
Cisco Field**
Miami Heat
Oakland Athletics
United Center Renovations
BB&T Ballpark
Chicago Blackhawks & Bulls
Winston-Salem Dash
BankAtlantic Center**
Rent One Park
Florida Panthers
Southern Illinois Miners
Stockton Arena
New Veterans Memorial Stadium
City of Stockton, California
Cedar Rapids Kernels
New Auburn Arena
Safeco Field Interiors
Auburn University
Seattle Mariners
Bank of Kentucky Center
Washington DC Baseball Master Plan
Northern Kentucky University
DC Sports & Entertainment Commission
GCU Event Center*
District of Columbia
Grand Canyon University
Ripken Youth Baseball Academy
Mohegan Sun Arena
Ripken Baseball
Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut
Nat Bailey Stadium Renovation**
Steve Cady Arena &
Vancouver Canadians Baseball
Goggin Ice Center
Grayson Stadium Renovation
Miami (Ohio) University
Savannah Sand Gnats
UD Arena Renovation
Taylor Stadium Improvements
University of Dayton
University of Missouri
Kohl Center
Sarasota Spring Training Renovation Study
University of Wisconsin
Cincinnati Reds
# with the Downtown Arena Design
US Cellular Field – 35th Street Plaza* Chicago White Sox
STADIUMS
TRAININGFACILITIES
New Meadowlands Stadium
Dispatch Ice Haus at Nationwide Arena
New York Jets & Giants Football
Columbus Blue Jackets – Hockey & Skating
Basra Sports City*
Pad ‘B’ at the Goggin Ice Center
Iraq Ministry of Youth & Sport
Miami University – Hockey, Skating & Broomball
Husky Stadium Renovation*
YUM! Center Practice Facility
University of Washington
University of Louisville – Basketball & Volleyball
New Earthquakes MLS Stadium*
Tigers Basketball Practice Center
San Jose Earthquakes
University of Missouri – Basketball
Bright House Networks Stadium
Nicholas-Johnson Practice Pavilion
University of Central Florida
University of Wisconsin – Basketball
Navy-Marine Corp
Heat Practice Facility at American Airlines Arena
Memorial Stadium Renovation
Miami Heat – Basketball
United States Naval Academy SIU Football Stadium Southern Illinois University Memorial Stadium Renovation University of Oklahoma Wantland Stadium Renovation University of Central Oklahoma Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium Renovation University of Tulsa
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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA NBA MIAMI HEAT
+ SIZE
18,550 SEATS
+ LOCATION
MIAMI, FL
+ COMPLETION DATE
1999
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$176 MILLION
+ CONTACT JAY CROSS President Related Hudson Yards [Former President of Business Operations, Miami Heat] 60 Columus Circle, 19th Floor New York, NY T. 212.801.3540
The innovative seating bowl design of American Airlines Arena introduces several new premium seating concepts into the arena market. The traditional arrangement of luxury boxes or private suites has been replaced with a more balanced premium seating package that offers four distinctive products. Premium seating options include center court suites with private balconies overlooking Biscayne Bay, 66 loge boxes with seating for four to six persons each, 300 courtside lounge seats with exclusive entertainment facilities, and “star boxes” on the floor for Miami celebrities. The arena’s tropical modernist design blends the inherent outdoor qualities of Miami — the waterfront and tropical climate — with the indoors. Concourses open to views of the skyline and bay, with landscaped terraces and balconies full of spectator activity. The sports and entertainment complex anchors a dramatic 70-acre waterfront development.
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BASRAH SPORT CITY + SIZE
65,000-SEAT MAIN STADIUM 10,000-SEAT SECONDARY STADIUM
+ LOCATION
BASRAH, IRAQ
+ COMPLETION DATE
2013
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$500 MILLION
+ CONTACT TARIQ YACOUB Project Manager Abdullah A. Al-Jiburi Contracting Co. P.O. Box 960669 Amman 11196, Jordan T. 011-962-6-516-23-85
360 Architecture is master planning and designing the new, multi-venue Sport City in Basrah, Iraq. The $500 million initial phase of the project includes a 65,000-seat main stadium, 10,000-seat secondary stadium, four training fields, athlete housing and spa facilities; a VIP guest house; firestation; sports medicine building; event parking; helipad; and site development of approximately half of the 146-hectare compound. The 65,000-seat stadium that serves as the centerpiece of the Sport City will host soccer’s 2013 Arab Gulf Championships. Phase two of the project, which is anticipated to be larger in scope and budget, is expected to include: three smaller multi-use arenas; a full natatorium; a tennis stadium; mosque; amusement park/gardens; athletic training facilities to accommodate volleyball, basketball, boxing, weightlifting, fencing, martial arts, wrestling, equestrian, crew, skating, shooting and gymnastics; and housing, restaurant and retail components. The master plan for the sports city introduces Basrah’s surrounding canal system into the site as a literal extension of one of the city’s oldest and most unique elements. A key organizing element for the many venues that make up the project, the canal system connects people to and guides them through the development. Ultimately, it converges at the center of the site, where it serves as a cooling pedestal for a 65,000-seat stadium centerpiece. Inspiration for the main stadium came from Basrah’s timeless and essential icons, from the date palm tree to the region’s traditional architectural influences. The very nature of the venue, as a place for high-level competition, also influenced the design, which represents the speed, power and perpetual movement of sport in the architecture, through the integration of graceful yet forceful forms and surfaces. Ultimately, the goal is to create a simple and bold centerpiece, an icon of Basrah’s new future. Its singular modern form is balanced by a functional façade. Paying humble homage to the patterned facades that grace traditional Iraqi homes, the textured skin provides a very functional response to the climatic conditions of Basrah.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
AL-NAJAF STADIUM + SIZE
30,000 SEATS
360 Architecture is designing a new 30,000-seat international competition stadium in Al-Najaf, Iraq, with the goal of promoting the training and growth of sport in the country.
+ LOCATION
AL-NAJAF, IRAQ
+ COMPLETION DATE
2013
The stadium will be a progressive venue that meets the standards for world-class soccer and track and field events. It demonstrates a strong commitment to Najaf’s environmental sustainability, including solutions to introduce passively cooled air throughout the stadium. At the same time, the design is unique to Najaf. It reflects a strong connection to the city’s cultural and religious context, including two cornerstones of Islamic history, the Holy Imam Ali Shrine and Wadi-us-Salaam cemetery.
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$84 MILLION
360 Architecture is working in association with Abdullah Al-Jiburi/Anwar Soura General Contracting Company of Iraq on the Design-Build project. + CONTACT TARIQ YACOUB Project Manager Abdullah A. Al-Jiburi Contracting Co. P.O. Box 960669 Amman 11196, Jordan T. 011-962-6-516-23-85
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
AL-MENAA STADIUM + SIZE
30,000 SEATS
+ LOCATION
BASRAH, IRAQ
+ COMPLETION DATE
2013
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$87 MILLION
+ CONTACT TARIQ YACOUB Project Manager Abdullah A. Al-Jiburi Contracting Co. P.O. Box 960669 Amman 11196, Jordan T. 011-962-6-516-23-85
360 Architecture developed the site plan and design for the new, 30,000-seat international competition stadium in Basrah, Iraq. The objective of the project is to create a source of local pride and economic growth through the development of sport in the area. The proposed facilities are designed to worldclass standards, and demonstrate a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. They are also uniquely tied to Basrah’s context as a port city. The stadium will feature: +
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Locker rooms to accomodate four teams
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Eight premium suites
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One premium club and 248 premium club seats
360 Architecture is working in association with Abdullah Al-Jiburi/Anwar Soura General Contracting Company of Iraq on the project.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
METLIFE STADIUM NFL NEW YORK GIANTS & JETS + SIZE
82,500 SEATS 2.1 MILLION S.F.
MetLife Stadium gives the New York Jets and New York Giants each a home-field advantage, reflecting the essence of their franchises while also serving as a preeminent, year-round venue for marquee sports, music and other events.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ
Adaptive Venue. The stadium is the first in the United States built to accommodate two National Football League franchises. It adapts easily thanks to a neutral skin of louvers, glass and open spaces that reflects color and allows images to show through it. A large frieze of LED panels called the “Great Wall” displays video and images, enhancing a dynamic and exciting environment.
+ COMPLETION DATE
2010
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$1.6 BILLION
+ CONTACT THAD SHEELY Executive Vice President New York Jets One Jets Drive Florham Park, NJ T. 973.549.4800
Fan-focused Experience. Views to the field are direct and tight views from every vantage point. Seating surrounds the field completely. The environment is quintessential New York football – in-your-face intense. At the same time, the stadium is exceptionally accessible and convenient. The distance from the last row of seats to the exits was minimized, and general admission fans are provided good seats. Premium seating was placed optimally along the sidelines, with options for every budget. A new rail line connects directly to the stadium, and unique tailgating opportunities are provided inside the building. State-of-the-art sound, video and graphics, and large scoreboards in each of the corners, give fans an unsurpassed opportunity to immerse themselves in the experience. Effective Sponsorships. As the Architect of Record for the stadium’s cornerstone partnerships, 360 created a dynamic and immersive experience. Instead of only placing labels the stadium, the four corners of the stadium were sold to sponsors, who were allowed to create actual environments that enable them to extend their brand experiences in unprecedented ways. Sustainable Approach. Metlife Stadium is one of the greenest venues in sports. The stadium’s principal owner and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) partnered on the implementation of environmentally friendly materials and practices for the stadium’s construction and operation. For example, while it’s more than twice as large as the stadium it replaced, the stadium will use approximately 30 percent less energy. MetLife Stadium is a premiere destination for world-class soccer tournaments and matches. It meets if not exceeds all specifications regulating national and international soccer. Through the years, the area has hosted many significant soccer moments, and the stadium is already carrying on the tradition. The first soccer game in its history brought together more than 77,000 fans to see the national football teams of Mexico and Ecuador compete in one of the teams’ final warm-up matches to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
NEW YORK SPORTS & CONVENTION CENTER NFL NEW YORK JETS
+ SIZE
75,000 SEATS
+ LOCATION
NEW YORK, NY
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$1.4 BILLION EST.
+ CONTACT JAY CROSS President Related Hudson Yards [Former President of Business Operations, Miami Heat] 60 Columus Circle, 19th Floor New York, NY T. 212.801.3540
360 Architecture, in association with KPF Associates, was commissioned by the New York Jets to design a 75,000-seat retractable roof stadium and convention facility. The development of the sports entertainment complex would be on the banks of the Hudson River on Manhattan’s west side, built over the city’s subway terminal tracks, and would include an expansive public plaza. Sustainable design technology was designed to be integrated throughout the facility, providing a significant amount of energy to operate the stadium and the sports and convention center. This facility was designed to be “home field” for the Jets and attract a variety of events and major attractions.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
HUSKY STADIUM RENOVATION UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
+ SIZE
72,500 SEATS
+ LOCATION
SEATTLE, WA
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$250 MILLION
+ CONTACT CHIP LYDUM Sr. Associate Athletics Director University of Washington Box 354070, Graves Building Seattle, WA 98195 T. 206.543.2212
360 Architecture’s redesign of Husky Stadium is revitalizing the University of Washington’s iconic facility. While the stadium’s north-side roof and upper seating bowl will be preserved, everything else is being replaced to create a more intimate experience for the fans and a home-field advantage for the football program. The centerpiece of the project is the stadium’s new football operations building. It ties a new, tight and unified seating bowl to the field, and connects the stadium to the university campus. It also provides state-of-the-art facilities that promote the recruitment of top players, coaches and staff. Other additions and improvements include: South Grandstand + New club level seating and spaces + Private suite level + Retains stadium’s signature roof design
Seating Bowl + Improved atmosphere and sightlines + New radial seating and scoreboard + Stunning view of Lake Washington preserved + Uninterrupted, single concourse enhances connectivity, accessibility and convenience
The redesign’s use of stone, brick, glass and steel retain the traditional aesthetic of the stadium. In addition, the redesign is targeting LEED certification. It includes efficient, adaptable and simple solutions to ensure the sustainability of the environment’s and the university’s resources.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
STOCKTON ARENA ECHL THUNDER
+ SIZE
10,000 SEATS 250,000 S.F.
+ LOCATION
STOCKTON, CA
+ COMPLETION DATE
DECEMBER 2005
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
+ CONTACT MICHAEL REINSDORF President & COO Chicago Bulls United Center 1901 W. Madison Street Chicago, IL 60612 T. 312.455.4151
$73.6 MILLION
360 Architecture was selected by the City of Stockton, California and Regent Development to master plan Banner Island, a 24-acre site near downtown that borders the Stockton Channel’s edge. The expansive master plan consists of an arena, ballpark, hotel, retail, and parking. 360 Architecture served as the architect on the arena project and the site development components for the master plan. As the site’s central focus, the arena’s contemporary design provides a dynamic waterfront icon for the City of Stockton and an entertainment facility recognized by California Construction magazine as the Best Civic Building in Northern California, 2006. The wooden exterior reflects the City’s nautical heritage of the bygone ships that graced the City’s ports as the contemporary form and glazing indicates the promise of a glistening future for the City. The arena features a unique, wide, split level single concourse that is constructed almost entirely above grade. The private Silver Bullet Club provides an attached outdoor patio with views to the downtown skyline and waterfront along the outboard edge and direct bowl views and club seat access along the inboard edge. The 24 Gondola Suites are perched from the rafters where they appear to float over the seating bowl providing intimate sightlines. The arena houses team front offices for multiple tenants and multiple player/performer locker rooms/lounges to support a tapestry of sports and events. A dividable 5,000 s.f. multi-purpose meeting and banquet room that can be contained separate from the arena bowl and serviced from the lofty main lobby foyer gently cradles the southeastern concourse.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
NATIONWIDE ARENA NHL BLUE JACKETS
+ SIZE
18,500 SEATS
+ LOCATION
COLUMBUS, OH
+ COMPLETION DATE
AUGUST 2000
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$140 MILLION
+ CONTACT BRIAN ELLIS President & C.O.O. Nationwide Realty Investors 375 North Front Street, Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43215 T. 614.857.2331
Located in downtown Columbus, Nationwide Arena is a landmark building for the city and a catalyst for a 75-acre urban renewal and new development project surrounding the area – the nation’s first fully integrated mixed-use sports and entertainment district. The arena’s design is derived from its convergence of city grids and strong industrial context. Open concourses allow views, both to the seating bowl and the surrounding Arena District, recalling traditional open-air ballpark design. Glass is used in conjunction with brick and steel to preserve the Arena District’s context. The seating bowl offers unique sponsorship opportunities to the NHL’s Blue Jackets by introducing two “media” towers sponsored by FOX Sports and The Columbus Dispatch news media. The two towers are created by four levels of vertically-stacked group sales suites and give Nationwide Arena a “one of a kind” identity. This arena implements several other new premium seating concepts introduced by 360 Architecture such as its terrace tables. There are 54 suites intermixed with 26 loge boxes, and 500 rink-side lounge seats, to better serve the marketplace. The arena also features an attached second full-sized ice sheet entitled, “The Dispatch Ice Haus” – this is used as the team’s practice facility and for community skating and special events. 360 Architecture played a vital role in the planning and design of the surrounding 75-acre Arena District which also serves as home to our Columbus office.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
SPRINT CENTER + SIZE
18,000 - 20,000 SEATS
+ LOCATION
KANSAS CITY, MO
+ COMPLETION DATE
OCTOBER 2007
+ CONSTRUCTION COST
$198 MILLION
+ CONTACT TIM ROMANI President & CEO Icon Venue Group 8101 E. Prentice Ave., Ste. 900 Greenwood Village, CO T. 303.796.9230
The Sprint Center is a state-of-the-art arena and icon for Kansas City’s revitalized urban core. The open and inviting facility features a glass exterior that reflects Kansas City’s skyline, allows views from inside the arena to the downtown area, and ties into the adjacent Kansas City Power & Light entertainment district – another 360 Architecture project. Operationally, it features unique flexibility and expandability that allows it to quickly and easily accommodate the diverse needs of concerts and events as well as potential NHL and NBA franchises. The Sprint Center is also home to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. This interactive facility includes a hands-on, history of basketball experience focusing on the players, coaches and fans that have made basketball an international sport. The Sprint Center was designed by the Downtown Arena Design Team (DADT), a consortium of the world’s leading sports architecture firms, including 360 Architecture, Ellerbe Becket, Populous, Rafael Architects and Ron Posey Architects.