Sustainable Football Stadiums

New Los Angeles NFL Stadium Will Be LEED Certified

Los Angeles could be the home of the world's first LEED certified football stadium as soon as 2011, and it's a pretty exciting plan. Designed by global architecture firm Aedas, the 75,000 seat Los Angeles NFL Stadium will utilize up to 40% less steel during the build, and includes carbon dioxide-reducing initiatives.

The venue also has huge potential for retail, entertainment and recreational facilities, and also meets Super Bowl host qualifications. Let's hope that the Los Angeles NFL Stadium has a team by then. A good bet would be the Jaguars or the Bills.
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2. Reducing Steel Usage in Stadium Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunity to develop construction methods and materials that significantly reduce the amount of steel used in building football stadiums.
3. Carbon Footprint Reduction in Stadium Operations - Opportunity to implement initiatives that reduce the carbon dioxide emissions of football stadiums during operations and events.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Industry that can explore innovative approaches to design environmentally sustainable football stadiums that meet LEED certification standards.
2. Construction - Industry that can develop new construction methods and materials to reduce the use of steel in building football stadiums.
3. Event Management - Industry that can implement carbon footprint reduction initiatives in the operation and management of football stadiums during events and games.

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