kingofsheeba
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I thought the same thing haha, but it's legit from the team along with a brand new webpageCan they really be considered new renders if posted by a fan account and include the description "The designs do not reflect the final design of the stadium per the team"?
Love the location for this.
Love the intentional design for multi-purpose usage (this'll be a great spot for summer concerts, especially with the new MLS season schedule).
Hate the materials (can we please get some brick?).
Please: more this, less this.
Love the waterfront access.
Hate lack of actual waterfront activation.
Wish this took more design guidance from FSG in The Fenway than The Kraft Group in Foxboro.
Love the location for this.
Love the intentional design for multi-purpose usage (this'll be a great spot for summer concerts, especially with the new MLS season schedule).
Hate the materials (can we please get some brick?).
Please: more this, less this.
Love the waterfront access.
Hate lack of actual waterfront activation.
Wish this took more design guidance from FSG in The Fenway than The Kraft Group in Foxboro.
whatever is built here NEEDS to reference the new Everton Stadium
I'd love to see a hotel integrated into the stadium's Harborwalk-facing edge(s). Like most uses, Boston region has a dire shortage of hotel rooms, and an event space like this stadium (not to mention the casino across the street) will only increase demand for hotel nights north of the city. TD Garden does a nice job integrating Citizen M with its facility; Manchester's Delta Dental Stadium has a Hilton Garden Inn with a patio and rooms that literally open to the Outfield.Like @SteelyTom mentioned, there is a consistent sort of layout/template that you see in recent MLS stadium designs for seating. However the exteriors do tend to be very different. Most of them tend to have a modern/sleek design that is much more oriented to the future. Many of these teams with new stadiums have existed for under 10 years so there isn't much history to reference.
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The one exception we see in the league is the recently approved Chicago Fire stadium at 22,000 capacity (planned completion is 2028). Like the Revolution, Chicago Fire were one of the early clubs of MLS back in the 90's, they have a lot of history relative to other teams. The proximity of their stadium to downtown also has a lot to do with the Chicago School influence incorporating the brick ,steel, and glass.
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I doubt that the white textureless exterior of the renders will stay, and I hope the Fire's brick stadium sets a good precedent for a direction the designers can take with future iterations. Hill-Dickinson in Liverpool is a really cool example of mixing historic and futuristic design, it's just tough because it's such a different scale.
Love the location for this.
Love the intentional design for multi-purpose usage (this'll be a great spot for summer concerts, especially with the new MLS season schedule).
Hate the materials (can we please get some brick?).
Please: more this, less this.
Love the waterfront access.
Hate lack of actual waterfront activation.
Wish this took more design guidance from FSG in The Fenway than The Kraft Group in Foxboro.
Also, most of the new housing developments in that part of Everett are not red brick.Context.
It’s not in the Fens. It’s next to the Encore casino. You want red brick?
True, but the buildings on the site are currently red brick (old parts of Mystic Station and the Mystic Pumping Station). That industrial red brick look has a significant history on the site. (Others have proposed trying to save part of the Mystic Station red brick facade).Also, most of the new housing developments in that part of Everett are not red brick.
Huh? The literal exact buildings this thing will be replacing are red brick. So, yeah: "Context."Context.
It’s not in the Fens. It’s next to the Encore casino. You want red brick?
Huh? The literal exact buildings this thing will be replacing are red brick. So, yeah: "Context."
The new Chicago Fire stadium posted above would be a perfect template.
And just for the record, Fenway Park is as far from the Charles River as this will be to the Encore Casino. It's in the same general area as the Casino but it is really not "next to" it.
Encore is the color of brown plastic
And its platform is Seinfeld’s parents’ Del Boca Vista Phase II.