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Source Books in Architecture 8: Eisenman Architects : University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals PDF

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by Todd Gannon| 2007| 8.7293| other

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<p>The basic form of the American sports stadium has not changed much in the last century. But in an unexpected and controversial act of daring, the <b>Arizona Cardinals</b> football team selected awarding-winning architect and intellectual provocateur <b><i>Peter Eisenman</i></b> to design their stadium in Glendale, Arizona.&nbsp;</p><p>Opened in the summer of 2006, Eisenman's latest work rejects all traditional and staid notions of the sports stadium. Inspired by and sectioned like a barrel cactus, its shell is composed of huge, steel paraboloid sections. The domed stadium boasts a steel-and-fabric retractable roof that allows lightto penetrate when closed while maintaining an airy feel inside. The most ground-breaking feature of the design is its grass roll-out field, which remains outside the stadium until game time, when it is rolled in on steel wheel sets powered by small electric motors.&nbsp;</p><p>Eisenman Architects, the eighth volume in the Source Books in Architecture series, provides a comprehensive look at a contemporary masterpiece and a landmark of excellence in civic and sports architecture.</p>

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Author:Todd Gannon
Publication Year:2007
ISBN:9781568987200
Language:other
File Size:8.7293
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