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Highlights of projects won by major sports design firms in 2011

HKS
LSU Tiger Stadium, south end zone suite/club addition, Baton Rouge, La.
Galaxy Events Center, Macau, China
Texas Christian University, Amon G. Carter Stadium renovations, Fort Worth, Texas
Birmingham Barons, Class AA minor league ballpark, Birmingham, Ala.
Amarillo Civic Center, minor league ballpark, hotel and parking garage, Amarillo, Texas
Youth Education Town, Super Bowl YET Center, Arlington, Texas
University of Texas at San Antonio, soccer stadium and track
Texas A&M University, Olsen Field, Sports Performance Center, College Station, Texas

Texas A&M's Olsen Field (Blue Bell Park)
Photo by: HKS
Florida State University, Doak Campbell Stadium renovations, Tallahassee, Fla.
Kazakhstan Sports Center, events center, Astana, Kazakhstan
FedEx Field, seating bowl renovations, Landover, Md.
Cowboys Stadium, Hall of Fame concessions, Arlington, Texas
Central American Games, master planning and feasibility study, Veracruz, Mexico
Franklin & Marshall College, football stadium, Lancaster, Pa.
Virginia Commonwealth University, athletics master plan, Siegel Center renovations, Richmond, Va.

Populous
2014 Youth Olympic Games, master plan, Nanjing, China

Youth Olympic Games planning
Photo by: Populous
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, new football stadium, Belton, Texas
Chicago Cubs, spring training facility, Mesa, Ariz.
Quebec City Arena, design for potential NHL tenant.
University of Arkansas, master plan, Fayetteville, Ark.
Baylor University, football stadium,Waco, Texas
Bank of America Stadium, master plan (Carolina Panthers), Charlotte
Time Warner Cable Arena, study, Charlotte
Coastal Carolina University, baseball and softball improvements, Conway, S.C.
Fort Myers Hammond Stadium, renovation and expansion study, Fort Myers, Fla.
Penn State, lacrosse stadium, Phase 1, University Park, Pa.
Boise State University, training facility, Boise, Idaho
Buffalo Bills, master plan, Buffalo
University of San Diego, ballpark renovation

AECOM
New Orleans Arena, master plan
Butler University, Hinkle Fieldhouse renovation, Indianapolis
2016 Olympics, Brazil, master planning
Kansas State University, Bill Snyder Family Stadium renovation, Manhattan, Kan.
University of Illinois, Assembly Hall renovation, Urbana-Champaign, Ill.
Cumberland Civic Center, renovation, Cumberland, Maine
Memorial Coliseum, renovation study, Portland
Arena Pernambuco, economics, master plan and interiors, Brazil
University of Mississippi, arena and stadium renovation study, Oxford, Miss.
Park University, campus master plan, Parkville, Mo.
Maine Red Claws, new arena, Portland, Maine
Rice University, new tennis center and football administration building, Houston
San Antonio Spurs, AT&T Center renovation study
San Francisco, America’s Cup planning

360 Architecture
Southern Methodist University, Moody Coliseum renovations, Dallas

SMU's Moody Coliseum
Photo by: SMU
Kennesaw State University, athletics master plan, Kennesaw, Ga.
Mississippi State University, football stadium expansion, Starkville, Miss.
University of Nebraska, Devaney Center renovation, East Campus Recreation Center, Lincoln, Neb.
Two, 30,000-seat stadiums, Iraq
Rancho Cucamonga, ballpark renovations, Dodgers Class A team, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Vancouver, Wash., minor league ballpark
BankAtlantic Center, renovations, Sunrise, Fla.
United Center, renovations, Chicago

Source: Design firms

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