Stadium 1000 S. Prairie Ave Inglewood California, US

The futuristic marvel of Inglewood

Inglewood, California has a new landmark that has caught the attention of sports enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike. The stunning new stadium, located at 1000 S. Prairie Ave, is an impressive feat of modern architecture and engineering.

The stadium was designed by the renowned architectural firm HKS, Inc. with a focus on creating a one-of-a-kind experience for spectators. With a seating capacity of over 70,000, the stadium boasts a unique open-air design that allows for natural ventilation and sunlight to flood the space, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for fans.

One of the most striking features of the stadium is the 120-yard long, 4k ultra high-definition video screen that encircles the entire seating bowl. This state-of-the-art video board is the largest of its kind in the world and provides an immersive visual experience for spectators, ensuring that every seat in the house has a great view of the action.

The developers of the stadium, Hollywood Park, spared no expense in creating a world-class facility that would serve as a hub for sports and entertainment in Southern California. In addition to the stadium, the Hollywood Park development includes a retail and entertainment district, a luxury hotel, and residential housing.

The stadium’s location in Inglewood is particularly significant, as it represents a revitalization of an area that had been neglected for years. The development has provided thousands of jobs for local residents and promises to bring new economic opportunities to the area.

The stadium’s inaugural event was a spectacular performance by Taylor Swift, which drew a record-breaking crowd of over 72,000 fans. Since then, the stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship.

Overall, the new stadium at 1000 S. Prairie Ave is an impressive achievement in modern architecture and a testament to the vision and dedication of the developers and architects involved in its creation. It is sure to be a beloved  and iconic landmark in Southern California for many years to come. DSI Spaceframes provided the Exterior space frame comprised of over 1.5 Million individual components. As with previous projects, Axalta worked closely with DSI Spaceframes to provide a long lasting Alesta® UD coating AR500 LA Gray to the spaceframe members.

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