11 Renderings: Jaguars Reveal 'Stadium of the Future' Plans

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The Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday unveiled renderings for the Stadium of the Future, a design project nearly three years in the making intended to inspire a transformation of Downtown Jacksonville and secure NFL football in Northeast Florida well into the future.

"We have reached the end of this important and initial phase of this project, the design of the stadium we envision will be the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars and serve our entire community for generations to come," Jaguars team owner Shad Khan said in a news release. "From stadium discussions starting in 2016 to the formal process launched in July 2020 and now concluding, our objective has always been the same ā€“ lock in a promising future for the Jaguars and help our downtown become an economic engine to lift all of Jacksonville, particularly areas that have been underserved. Being able to share the video and stadium design highlights with the people of Jacksonville is a significant step forward in that effort."

The Jaguars and City of Jacksonville officials began work toward a long-term stadium solution in July 2020 with a thorough engineering assessment of the current stadium, TIAA Bank Field, according to the news release. The assessment concluded it was possible to solve stadium challenges via a renovation of the city-owned facility versus new construction.

HOK's Sports + Recreation + Entertainment is working with the Jaguars as the architect on the project.

"The design creates an iconic, accessible community nexus that ties together the surrounding neighborhoods and riverfront," Peter Broeder, HOK's design principal, said in the release. "The venue will celebrate Jacksonville's natural landscape and climate, offering a park-like ambiance enriched by the latest amenities, engaging social spaces and state of the art technology."

The project team also includes Impact Development and Management as the owner's representative, with AECOM Hunt and Barton Malow serving in the role of preconstruction manager.

According to the release, design highlights include:

    • Drawing inspiration from Jacksonville's lush landscapes--a network of biking and walking trails, parklands, greenways, beaches and marshesā€”the striking design captures the essence of Florida. Fans will enter through a subtropical Floridian park, leading them to the main concourse. The concourse is elevated 30 feet above the ground, offering expansive views for Downtown Jacksonville and the St. Johns River.
    • The 360-degree concourse, four times wider than before, will feature interactive social bars and a variety of unique experiences alongside culinary delights native to Jacksonville. Every fan will discover something unique during each visit to the venue, which offers a wide range of premium offerings and communal spaces.
    • The seating bowl flexibility provides for a base capacity of 62,000 with expansion capabilities up to 71,500 for a college football game and more for a concert. The venue can transform its appearance through lighting and digital technology that will create distinctive game-day experiences while ensuring that fans stay connected.
    • The stadium is designed with sustainability in mind. With a first-of-its-kind mirrored material, the energy-efficient facade reflects Jacksonville's waterfront, vegetation and distinct spirit. The open-air venue features a large shade canopy that reduces heat retention by more than 70 percent, lowers temperatures 10 to 15 degrees and protect fans from the weather. The faƧade is raised at the northern and southern ends to optimize airflow, enabling passive cooling throughout the stadium.
    • The stadium will feature lookout decks that offer citywide views. A fritted roof membrane introduces dispersed ambient light throughout the stadium interior.
    • The new stadium design addresses key fan requests, including a 185-percent increase in main concourse surface area, a 260-percent increase in upper concourse surface area, 360-degree connectivity in the upper concourse, 13 new elevators and 32 new escalators to support vertical movement, 220 new food and beverage points of sale and 14 new restrooms.
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