by OldSchool 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Construction updates. POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR Last edited by OldSchool on Jan 13 2016, edited 1 time in total. A couple nice video's including one with Jackie Slater talking about what this means to the Rams and the region.http://abc7.com/news/construction-under ... d/1157824/Changing the title, might be easier to just keep one thread for these updates as they come along. Upto you though Elvis. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction underway! POST #2 Jackie looks great. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #3 I loved Slater as a kid and now I still have a man crush on the best Right Tackle to ever had played the game! by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #4 New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #5 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7 by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction underway! POST #2 Jackie looks great. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #3 I loved Slater as a kid and now I still have a man crush on the best Right Tackle to ever had played the game! by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #4 New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #5 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7 by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #3 I loved Slater as a kid and now I still have a man crush on the best Right Tackle to ever had played the game! by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #4 New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #5 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7 by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #4 New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #5 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7 by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #5 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7 by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #6 Jacksnowfan wrote:it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7Do mean cameras so we can watch construction? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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by TSFH Fan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 699 Joined: Jun 24 2015 The OC Veteran Re: Construction updates. POST #7 it would be cool if they set up a stadium cam so we can watch 24/7I remember watching Levi's construction cam and others, and US Bank stadium has one, so it seems like it's a common thing and we should be getting one (I hope).But, even if we don't get a cam, regular updates will be available on skyscrapercity.com -- specifically, once construction starts, updates/pics will be posted to their "Under Construction" section http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1734Right now, Inglewood Stadium stuff is still in their "Proposed" section.[Edit: I'm keeping an eye on their webcam collection for when Inglewood pops up http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthrea ... 032&page=7 ] TSFH -- Two Steps From Hell -- Thomas Bergersen, Nick Phoenix -- Music Makes You Braverhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TwoStepsFromTheMusichttp://www.twostepsfromhell.com/ by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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by Jacksnowfan 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 54 Joined: Oct 28 2015 Washington state Practice Squad Re: Construction updates. POST #8 awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens. by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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by Hacksaw 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: Construction updates. POST #9 Jacksnowfan wrote:awesome that would be cool to watch the construction as it happens.For about 10 minutes. I like this thread though. Periodical updates with photos will be great.So it looks pretty muddy. What happened to June? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 19 posts Jul 14 2025
by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Construction updates. POST #10 Inglewood Stadium To Include Center-Hung Videoboards, Free-Standing Concession Areashttp://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Dail ... wood.aspx#By Don Muret, Staff Writer Published January 15, 2016 Font Size Resize Small Resize Normal Resize Large | Print | Share | The Rams’ new Inglewood stadium will stand out for the next generation in suite design and center-hung videoboards, free-standing concession stands encased in glass and a food hall open year-round, according to HKS Associate Principal & Senior VP Andy Henning, whose company is serving as the facility’s architect. The premium spaces on the stadium being built on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse track will adapt the look and feel of indoor-outdoor rooms common in Southern California residences. The premium seat offerings include the Lux Cabanas, a California-driven, beach-themed club at field level behind one end zone with seats above the hospitality space. Separately, two Stage Clubs, designed mid-level in the stadium’s corners, will span multiple floors, connected by a grand staircase that projects into the seating bowl. Film studios, modeling agencies and record companies could potentially use those hospitality spaces for release parties, Henning said. In the stadium’s upper corners, the Perch Suites, smaller premium spaces for six to eight people, will be heavy on technology, influenced by the dashboards in luxury automobiles. "Everything will be at your fingertips for control of the digital offerings,” he said. “You can fine-tune the environment to whatever you want.” All told, there will be about a dozen unique club spaces in the nine-level building, some duplicated along both sidelines, extending from field level to the upper concourse. The stadium, with 70,250 fixed seats, is “trending” toward 250 suites and 15,000-20,000 club seats and loge boxes, Henning said. Final numbers have not been determined pending the possibility of a second team joining the Rams in Inglewood.The Stage Clubs will span multiple floors and be connected by a grand staircaseBIGGER THAN AT AT&T STADIUM: The Rams’ main videoboard takes the next step in stadium center-hung design. Dubbed the “Oculus,” the oval shaped, two-sided structure takes on the look of a monster ribbon board. It’s 50 feet tall, and, at 120 yards long, the board covers the length of the playing field, twice the length of the Cowboys’ center-hung at AT&T Stadium. Video design consultant WJHW and manufacturer Daktronics helped HKS with the design and reviews of the board, which will serve as one of the stadium’s signature features. “It’s an immersive experience,” Henning said. “You will feel like you’re sitting in the videoboard itself.” On the food side, fans in several cases will be able to walk completely around a concession stand encased in glass with chefs operating cooking stations. It is the idea of food consultant John Sergi, who has done work for the U.S. Open tennis tournament, among other sports properties. The food hall concept carries the working title of 365 Experience and is modeled after the popular city market trend with multiple vendors operating under one roof. At the Rams’ facility, the vision is for the food hall to run year-round, to take advantage of foot traffic tied to the mixed-use development planned next to the stadium, as well as visitors taking stadium tours.The "Oculus" will be twice the length of the center-hung scoreboard at AT&T StadiumLAUREL CANYONS: The stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Int'l Airport, and to conform with FAA height restrictions, construction will push the playing field 100 feet below ground, about 50 feet deeper than the Cowboys’ venue. As part of the six to eight entrances to the building, HKS is designing “canyons,” which are heavily landscaped spaces tied to the escalators, stairs and ramps that will take fans down into the seating bowl, said HKS Principal & Dir of Business Development Mark Williams. “These are beautifully crafted spaces that people will fall in love with as they begin to see the seating bowl and the field,” Williams said. “It will be an incredible journey through a great Southern California landscaped environment, and all of sudden, you’re 80 to 100 feet below ground.” The stadium’s roof, made of ETFE, a clear plastic material, is similar to the roof at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings’ facility opening in July. In Inglewood, the roof will include a shade component to protect patrons against the sun’s rays while still bringing in some of the cool winds that are part of the regional climate. "It’s a win-win in the greatest climate in the world,” Williams said. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. 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