Dodger Stadium

Dodger Stadium

Completed in 1962, Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium is the third oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and one of the most unique, with views of downtown Los Angeles to the south and the San Gabriel Mountains to the north. The renovated landscape for the 260-acre site furthers the client’s goal to strengthen their fans’ experience and memory of the stadium. Children’s play areas and giant Dodger bobble heads and uniform numbers bring whimsy and create new ways for fans to interact with and remember the stadium. New pedestrian terraces separated by trees and planted slopes improve wayfinding, safety, and security throughout the site.

CLIENT

Los Angeles Dodgers

SIZE

260 acres

LOCATION

Los Angeles, California

Project team

  • Levin & Associates Associate Architect
  • D’Agostino Izzo Quirk Architects, Inc. Architect
  • Mollenhauer Group Civil Engineer
  • Ashton Design Graphics
  • Nabih Youssef Associates Structural Engineer
  • ME Engineers, Inc. MEP
  • URS Corporation Geotech
  • WJHW AudioVisual

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