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DBRDS in today’s ‘The Architect’s Newspaper’

August 29, 2011 by dbrds

Following a phone call last week from The Architect’s Newspaper‘s West Coast Editor Sam Lubell, DBRDS was featured in today’s edition having been included in an article about the cities across California all reviewing new stadium proposals. The article while touching on the political situation of each proposal location, tries to focus more on the design as Sam specifically reached out to all the designers involved in these projects. Starting with Genslers proposal for the new Farmer’s Field in Los Angeles, Populous‘ bowl shaped design for the City […]

Categories: design, media • Tags: California, Counties, DBRDS, East Village Stadium, HNTB, Interior design, JRDV, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, McCullough Landscape Architecture, San Diego, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco, Santa Clara, United States, West Coast of the United States

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