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Manica designs glass-fronted stadium for Chicago Bears

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Manica Architecture designed the multi-purpose recreational campus – featuring a stadium enclosed with a translucent roof – to bring a variety of concerts, community celebrations, and sporting events to the Windy City's downtown, to replace the Bears' current home at Soldier Field. The renderings were provided by Manica Architecture.

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This week Manica Architecture unveiled glass-fronted stadium for Chicago Bears

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This week on Dezeen , American studio Manica Architecture revealed its design for a stadium for the Chicago Bears football team featuring a translucent roof and a glass-curtain wall at its entrance. Manica expects to break ground on the stadium in the summer of 2025, with an opening slated for 2028.

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Dolce & Gabbana unveils supertall skyscraper in Miami

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Dolce & Gabbana has unveiled renderings of its first branded residential tower located in Miami Named 888 Brickell , the skyscraper will host 259 "Dolce & Gabbana-designed" residences, restaurants and bars, and amenities such as a pool deck, event space, and fitness and spa centre.

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BIG and HNTB win competition to design New Athletics Ballpark in Las Vegas

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Designed by BIG in collaboration with HNTB, the new home for the Athletics has an expected opening date of spring 2028. Image © BIG and HNTB The new ballpark’s roof is accentuated by five overlapping shells resembling baseball pennants, paying homage to the sport. Source by BIG and HNTB.

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"We don't have a requirement to build anymore" says Olympic Games director

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Few permanent buildings will be built for the Olympics in future, with events set to be hosted in existing structures and temporary venues instead, says Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi in this exclusive interview. The games always adapt to society and we are a magnifying glass of society at any given point in time.