The University of Colorado Boulder’s campus is easily one of the most beautiful in the nation. And just a few weeks ago, they unveiled substantial changes to the historic Folsom Field. More ...
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September 28, 2015 / A place for the people – South Korea’s new ballpark design
Populous recently won a competition to design a major new baseball park in South Korea. As pleased as we are about the competition success, it’s the local reaction to our concept for ...
Throughout 2015, Populous have been engaged in a project with PanStadia & Arena Management Magazine to explore what the venues of the future will look and feel like. Populous architects from our ...
Quebec City is an iconic destination, one of the most historic European settlements in North America and is known for the way the people embrace the winter months. Visiting Quebec City in ...
As a continuation of our Design Details series, Tracy Tapp discusses the new Centre Vidéotron’s premium spaces. There are details in every stadium – small or large – that capture the spirit ...
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February 10, 2015 / Guest Blog: Author Steve Berg Revisits McLane Stadium’s Impact 6 Months After Opening
Author Steve Berg is an accomplished commentator on urban design, transportation and metropolitan affairs. An former editorial writer for the Minneapolis Tribune, he spent 31 years covering politics, five years as the newspaper’s ...
Phoenix Convention Center opened in 1972 – at a time when the region looked much different than it does today. Development was sparse at that time and large public buildings – like ...
As designers of sports facilities, we are constantly evaluating and considering the ever changing culture of sports fandom and the nature in which fans watch and experience sporting events. Socializing and congregating ...
It’s been two years in the making and has been open just two months, but HARBORCENTER has already made an emphatic mark on the hockey world. The new $200 million sports, dining ...
As the lunar year transitions this week, Populous would like to reflect on the significant equestrian projects that were designed in the year of the horse. In traditional Chinese culture, firecrackers (bian ...