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Facility Planning & Operations: Stadiums & Arenas

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Designing Sound Systems to Meet Stadium Audio Challenges
By Paul Steinbach, December 2012
The last time Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., underwent a major renovation, the look of the stadium — whose bared-scaffolding-and-bleacher simplicity often prompted TV color analyst John Madden to proclaim it a shrine to the NFL

How Stadium Construction Costs Reached the Billions
By Andrew Cohen, August 2012
In some circles, outrage accompanied the 2001 opening of Miller Park, the Milwaukee Brewers’ new home.

Texas Rangers' Railing Renovation May Not Impact Codes, Other Teams
By Paul Steinbach, September 2011
One can only imagine the emotional swing of a six-year-old — from the euphoria of tracking the arc of a baseball tossed in his direction by his favorite big-league player to the shock of looking down upon his bloodied father, who had just fallen 20 feet in an attempt to secure the souvenir.

Philadelphia Eagles and University of North Texas Invest in Wind Turbines
By Paul Steinbach, July 2011
In 2003, the year Lincoln Financial Field opened, Philadelphia Eagles employees were given blue recycling bins to slide under their desks.

Ohio State Joins the 'Zero Waste' Stadium Recycling Movement
By Paul Steinbach, July 2011
The 105,000 fans who packed Ohio Stadium during an average home football game in 2010 generated 111.5 total tons of waste by season's end. Roughly half of that waste — a mix of mostly food scraps and concessions packaging — wound up in landfills.

Selling Alcohol to Fight Alcohol Abuse
By Paul Steinbach, June 2011
Oliver Luck says he wasn't particularly cognizant of the drinking culture surrounding West Virginia University football games 30 years ago when he quarterbacked the Mountaineers.

Recession Forces Changes to Premium Spectator Seating
By Andrew Cohen, February 2011
On March 10, 2009, the Dallas Cowboys unveiled the first completed luxury suite at the team's $1.15 billion home field, which opened three months later. A sumptuous 700 square feet, the 18-seat suite utilized materials such as Brazilian granite, Canadian marble, leather-clad walls and walnut trim.

One on One: Ballpark Organist Nancy Faust Gives Final Performance
By Catherine Liewen, November 2010
Comisky Park's retiring organ player looks back on 41-year career.

One on One: Environmentalist Allen Hershkowitz Says Sports Can Aid Climate Change
By Paul Steinbach, October 2010
How Can Sports Help Environmentalists Win the Climate Change Battle?

Conservation is King at Seattle's Safeco Field
By Paul Steinbach, October 2010
At the Seattle Mariners' ballpark, conservation is king.

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