The Heat will unveil renovations to Kaseya Center on Oct. 7 -- Perkins&Will (architect) Miami Heat
Sports facilities are evolving as innovative, creative architecture and design plans reimagine the fan experience and elevate teams. Take a look at the latest projects on the drawing board.
SHoP Architects, Field Ops Community First Vision: The 25 acre park’s design, by the local team of SHoP Architects (Domino Park) and Field Ops (The High Line, Domino Park), integrates input, ideas, and feedback collected from 15 community workshops, hundreds of meetings with local leaders, and over 20,000 door-to-door conversations with our neighbors. It also pays homage to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park’s iconic World’s Fair history and architecture, and the storied history of the Mets, Shea Stadium, and Citi Field. (Hand-out/Hard Rock International)
SHoP Architects, Field Ops Transforming Asphalt to 25 Acres of Public Park: Parks and public space are essential to any community, and Citi Field shouldn’t be an exception. Metropolitan Park will have 20 acres of new public park space and 5 acres of community athletic fields and playgrounds. This represents more new park and community space than Bryant Park, the High Line, and Union Square Park combined. (Hand-out/Hard Rock International)
SHoP Architects, Field Ops Investing in Public Infrastructure & Transportation: Metropolitan Park is an opportunity to connect surrounding neighborhoods, expand waterfront access, increase walkability & cycling access, and improve transportation options to benefit the community. A multi-million investment in public infrastructure improvements, including transforming the Mets-Willets Point 7 Train station, will create a welcoming, accessible entrance to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park as well as Citi Field and Willets Point. (Hand-out/Hard Rock International)