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A First Look At The Concept For Washington Commanders Stadium
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The Washington Commanders and global architecture and design firm HKS have unveiled the first images for the football team's new 65,000 seat stadium. Check out the renderings below.
The renderings show a domed stadium with a classical feel. "Every design decision is guided by the significance of place – shaped by its local, regional and national history and generations of memories rooted in RFK Stadium,” Mark A. Williams, FAIA, HKS Global Venues Director, said in a statement. “Monumental in presence, grounded in the L'Enfant Plan and scaled to the urban fabric of the District, the stadium design will be a bold civic landmark that carries the city’s architectural legacy forward in a way that is confident, dynamic and unmistakably Washington, DC”
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