Dodger Stadium, Modern Classic
Now that the Los Angeles Dodgers have advanced to the next round of the baseball playoffs, it's a good time to consider the team's contribution to modern architectural history: Dodger Stadium.


Since Dodger Stadium was opened in 1962, eleven major league baseball stadiums have been built and demolished–not counting the Mets' Shea Stadium (1964) , which is next on the chopping block. Dodger Stadium's longevity is an argument for the modernist ethos, which, put colloquially, is that good, smart design is timeless.
Architecture isn't ageless however, so in 2006 the Dodgers embarked on a revamping project that so far hasn't messed with any of the stadium's major design elements, while updating some of its less-than-stellar anachronisms (e.g., the steel troughs in the men's' restrooms). Improvements by L.A.-based HKS Architecture include upgraded seats (in the original '60s hues of harvest gold and royal blue) and modern-ish fonts on the Dodger Dog counters. More substantial improvements that will develop over a multi-year plan include a "green necklace" surrounding the park, and bringing the stadium's physical plant up to silver LEED sustainability standards.
Of course, there are the usual money-making schemes, including a bizarre Quonset-hut-like souvenir store hulking outside the entrance to the field-level seats. But whenever a modern classic is renovated rather than torn down, everybody wins.
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