The Clippers on Thursday unveiled the first look at their proposed Inglewood arena, an 18,500-seat, billion-dollar project funded by owner Steve Ballmer that the team believes will begin construction on time in 2021 and open three years later. — latimes.com
The basketball net-inspired designs for the 900,000-square-foot arena include a solar panel tile cladding system as well as a sunken basketball court overlooked by stacked seating areas, according to The Los Angeles Times.
The arena is designed by AECOM, while Anderson Barker Architects and City Design Studio of Los Angeles are designing a series of buildings located with a plaza that leads to the arena. Hood Studios is providing landscape architecture services for the project.
The stadium will be located on a site next door to the forthcoming HKS Architects-designed Los Angeles Rams stadium.
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Who's ready for Kawhi Leonard and Paul George ?!? Line up those championships baby YEAH! Will it be 3 in a row or 4? Or MORE?!?
it's cheesy but good .... proof that design can come from anywhere, even AECOM, but not everyone can design
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