There are plans for a new NFL stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, and on April 22 a task force presented architectural renderings and a fly-through video to NFL executives and a committee of team owners at the league’s New York headquarters.
Co-leads Dave Peacock and Bob Blitz, developer’s representative John Loyd, and HOK vice president and design principal Eli Hoisington represented the task force.
According to HOK, “the new set of renderings included aerial depictions from the north and south, daytime and evening illustrations, exterior and interior, examples of surrounding plaza areas, green space, the connection to trails and usages for FIFA or Major League Soccer matches as well as an amphitheater-style setting for concerts. For soccer matches, retractable seating in the corners would accommodate a FIFA-regulated field of 120 yards long and 75 yards wide.”
You can view more renderings on the HOK website, and you can watch the fly-through video below.
(Image: HOK)