New Renderings Unveiled Of 65,000-Seat Washington Commanders Stadium
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The Washington Commanders and global architecture and design firm HKS have unveiled new images for the football team's new 65,000 seat stadium. Check out the renderings below.
"Designed in collaboration with HKS, the renderings provide the most comprehensive look at the evolving stadium concept, highlighting the exterior facade, expansive entry points and arrival experiences," a press release stated. "Updated views of the surrounding plazas and public spaces reinforce the goal of creating a neighborhood gathering place and national stage capable of hosting community programming and large-scale events beyond game days."
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