The Dodgers [...] will unveil plans for a $100-million renovation of Dodger Stadium that will provide a new center field plaza as well as elevators and bridges that will connect the outfield pavilions to the rest of the stadium. [...]
The stadium will maintain its league-high capacity, which is listed at 56,000. And despite all the changes, club officials say the picturesque view of Chavez Ravine fans have become accustomed to will not be disrupted.
— Los Angeles Times
"The new Centerfield Plaza will create a stadium 'front door' with almost two acres of unique food offerings, entertainment and kids areas, retail locations, sponsor activations, more social and standing room areas and greater access for those with special needs," states the description of the renovations and stadium upgrades planned for 2020 on the team's website. "A new kids play area will be constructed just beyond the wall in straight-away centerfield, and fans will be able to enjoy the game from above of a newly-constructed batters eye wall."
Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/q1jd2nNzdK
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 23, 2019
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I thought all stadium work everywhere had to be performed by either HOK, HKS, Gensler, or Populous.
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But who is the architect?! The entire article attributed the renderings to an artist and they are provided courtesy the Dodgers.
It makes me nutty.
Before going to look my guess is either HOK or HKS.
And I was way off. "Downtown-headquartered Levin & Associates, and Somerville, Mass.-based DAIQ Architects"
https://labusinessjournal.com/news/2019/jul/23/dodgers-pitch-100-million-stadium-renovation-plan/
I thought all stadium work everywhere had to be performed by either HOK, HKS, Gensler, or Populous.
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