Construction Cost: $47 million
Area / Square Feet: 74,090
Occupancy Date: September 2008

Improvements to Neyland Stadium begin at the heart of the facility, with visually unifying brick and precast field perimeter walls and patterned brick paved sidelines. From there, dramatic upgrades permeate the 1921 structure, enhancing the game-day experience for players and fans alike.

As part of UT football tradition, an architecturally ordered masonry-clad “Player’s Walk” leads to the field level, locker room and Letter Winners Club. Utilizing rich colors and spatial-defining stadium structural elements, the Letter Winners Club exhibits a dynamic design honoring accomplished athletes.

At the main concourse levels, expansion of public spaces and enhanced concessions areas were achieved by extending into underutilized structural bays and rethinking ramp system inefficiencies. Built to indulge major donors, as well as to host recruiting events, the opulent East Club allows patrons to enjoy a covered outdoor venue close to the sights and sounds of the game while being availed to a full-service hospitality area. Catered meals served inside custom-detailed, leather-paneled walls, as well as lounge and field-side tabled seating, are among the amenities.