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2006/08 Berlin Multi-Funktionsarena von HOK Sport/JSK 35mH Uber-Platz 1 in 10243 Stralauer Vorstadt by Bergfels

© Bergfels, all rights reserved.

2006/08 Berlin Multi-Funktionsarena von HOK Sport/JSK 35mH Uber-Platz 1 in 10243 Stralauer Vorstadt

Plätze 17.0000
Bruttogeschoßfläche (BGF) 60.000qm
Bruttorauminhalt (BRI) 500.000cbm
Investition 165Mio.€

2006/08 Berlin Multi-Funktionsarena von HOK Sport/JSK 35mH Uber-Platz 1 in 10243 Stralauer Vorstadt by Bergfels

© Bergfels, all rights reserved.

2006/08 Berlin Multi-Funktionsarena von HOK Sport/JSK 35mH Uber-Platz 1 in 10243 Stralauer Vorstadt

Plätze 17.0000
Bruttogeschoßfläche (BGF) 60.000qm
Bruttorauminhalt (BRI) 500.000cbm
Investition 165Mio.€

Oracle Park Stadium and the 3rd Street Bridge in San Francisco at Night by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Oracle Park Stadium and the 3rd Street Bridge in San Francisco at Night

Oracle Park Stadium and the 3rd Street Bridge at night by the Lefty O'Doul Gate by Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco, California during Dead & Company Final Tour on July 15, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco, California on July 16, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco, California on July 14, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Tie-Dye Sky Sunset over San Francisco at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park by David Oppenheimer

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Tie-Dye Sky Sunset over San Francisco at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park

Tie-Dye sky sunset over San Francisco at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park on July 16, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium with Shakedown Street at China Basin Park and Pier 48 in the background in San Francisco, California on July 16, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco, California on July 15, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco, California on July 16, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park at the Lefty O'Doul Gate by Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco, California on July 15, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco, California on July 16, 2023 - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco by David Oppenheimer

© David Oppenheimer, all rights reserved.

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco

Deadheads at Dead & Company Final Tour at Oracle Park at the Lefty O'Doul Gate by Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco, California - © 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

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Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

© Urban Florida Photographer, all rights reserved.

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium

Comiskey Park (formerly) - Home of the Chicago White Sox - Chicago, Illinois by J.L. Ramsaur Photography

© J.L. Ramsaur Photography, all rights reserved.

Comiskey Park (formerly) - Home of the Chicago White Sox - Chicago, Illinois

Now known as Guaranteed Rate Field, this is the home of MLB's Chicago White Sox.

-- Specifications & Facts --
‧ Former names: Comiskey Park II (1991–2003), U.S. Cellular Field (2003–2016 and name of the field at the time of this photograph)
‧ Location: Chicago, Illinois
‧ Owner & Operator: Illinois Sports Facilities Authority
‧ Capacity: 40,615 (2004–present), 47,098 (2002–2003), 47,522 (2001), 44,321 (1991–2000)
‧ Record attendance: 47,754 (September 24, 2016; Chance the Rapper concert), White Sox game - 46,246 (October 5, 1993; ALCS Game 1), Post-renovations - 41,432 (October 23, 2005; World Series Game 2)
‧ Field size: 2001–present - Left field – 330 ft, Left-center – 375 ft, Center field – 400 ft, Right-center – 375 ft, Right field – 335 ft
‧ Backstop: 60 ft (18 m)
‧ Outfield wall height: 8 ft
‧ Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass
‧ Scoreboard: 8,000 square foot Center field HD video board 60 feet × 134 feet (2016–present); 2,500 square foot auxiliary video boards in Right & Left Field (2016–present); LED Ribbon Board, facade of the 500 level (2018–present); Fan Deck Ribbon Board (2003–present)

-- Construction --
‧ Broke ground: May 7, 1989
‧ Construction length: 1989–1990
‧ Opened: April 18, 1991
‧ Renovated: 2001–2012, 2015–2019
‧ Construction cost: $137 million ($260 million in 2020 dollars); $118 million (2001–2007 renovations) ($147 million in 2020 dollars)
‧ Architect: HOK Sport (now Populous); HKS, Inc. (2001–2007 renovations)
‧ Project manager: International Facilities Group, LLC
‧ Structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
‧ Services engineer: Flack & Kurtz
‧ General contractor: Gust K. Newberg Construction Company

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D5200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.

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Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

© Urban Florida Photographer, all rights reserved.

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium

Olympic Legacy by failing_angel

Olympic Legacy

London Stadium
Built for the 2012 Olympics, now the stadium for West Ham.
Designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport).
Built 2008-11

Walking along the River Lea
Bromley-by-Bow to Ponders End

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

© Urban Florida Photographer, all rights reserved.

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

© Urban Florida Photographer, all rights reserved.

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation) by Urban Florida Photographer

© Urban Florida Photographer, all rights reserved.

Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA / Opened: August 16, 1987 / Architects: Populous (then HOK Sport) ; HOK (2016 renovation)

Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose football stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes college football team. The facility also hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011.

The stadium has hosted five Super Bowls (XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI and XLIV), the 2010 Pro Bowl,[8] two World Series (1997 and 2003), four BCS National Championship Games (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), the second round of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, and WrestleMania XXVIII. The stadium will host Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: it has been called Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

Data above originated from this website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium