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Audi Field

Audi Field

MMD is Associate Architect for the new home of the DC United in Southwest, Washington, D.C., supporting Populous, a globally-recognized architecture firm based in Kansas City.  The stadium opened in July for the 2018 Major League Soccer season.

The state-of-the-art facility accommodates 20,000 fans and features 31 luxury suites, a 200-capacity bike valet lot, and close to 500,000 square feet of space for offices, retail, and other amenities. It features a “seating bowl” with canopies surrounding an uncovered field. The “contemporary industrial” style of the venue brings a modern aesthetic to the DC United brand, while also paying homage to the industrial past and context of Buzzard Point. The new stadium provides a unique atmosphere for fans to watch soccer, and includes an “interactive plaza” linking to ancillary development that will serve as community-gathering space year-round.  The project creates dynamic parks and open spaces that are intended to be community assets.

Location

Washington, DC, USA

Client

DC United

Status

Built

Project Type

Architecture

Area

437,938 sq ft

Total Built-Up Area

Year

Recognition

Year

2019

Category

ENR MidAtlantic

Nomination

Best Sports/Entertainment - Best Projects

Year

2019

Category

Washington Business Journal

Nomination

One of Top 25 Best Real Estate Deals of 2018

Year

2019

Category

Washington Business Journal

Nomination

One of Top 25 Best Real Estate Deals of 2018

Year

2019

Category

Best Sports/Entertainment

Nomination

One of Top 25 Best Real Estate Deals of 2018

Client
DC United
industry
Services
Year

MMD is Associate Architect for the new home of the DC United in Southwest, Washington, D.C., supporting Populous, a globally-recognized architecture firm based in Kansas City.  The stadium opened in July for the 2018 Major League Soccer season.

The state-of-the-art facility accommodates 20,000 fans and features 31 luxury suites, a 200-capacity bike valet lot, and close to 500,000 square feet of space for offices, retail, and other amenities. It features a “seating bowl” with canopies surrounding an uncovered field. The “contemporary industrial” style of the venue brings a modern aesthetic to the DC United brand, while also paying homage to the industrial past and context of Buzzard Point. The new stadium provides a unique atmosphere for fans to watch soccer, and includes an “interactive plaza” linking to ancillary development that will serve as community-gathering space year-round.  The project creates dynamic parks and open spaces that are intended to be community assets.

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