Manica Architecture unveiled glass-fronted stadium for Bears

This week on Dezeen, American studio Manica Architecture revealed its design for a stadium for the Chicago Bears football team featuring a translucent roof and a glass-curtain wall at its entrance.

The stadium, which set to be located along Lake Michigan in Chicago, will function as a multi-purpose recreational campus and also host concerts and other sporting events.

It was criticised by preservationists due to its site, which is located by a protected waterfront. Manica expects to break ground on the stadium in the summer of 2025, with an opening slated for 2028.

In skyscraper news, car brand Aston Martin has completed a 66-storey skyscraper in Miami that features a cantilevered pool near its top and has a curved, flat form that references boat sails.

The brand’s first residential skyscraper was designed through a collaboration between the British car manufacturer and architecture studio Bodus Mian Anger (BMA) and is located next to the mouth of the Miami River.

Also in Miami, architecture studio SOM has designed a skyscraper with an “exposed structure” that will be defined by two expansive terraces and rise 51 stories.

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