360 Architecture - Recent Activities

Recent Activities

The firm is working on some of the largest sporting venues in the U.S., such as Cisco Field, a new park for the Oakland Athletics professional baseball team and New San Jose Earthquakes Stadium (working name), a new stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes professional soccer team in San Jose, California, Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington, home of the Washington Huskies football team, and the Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, home of the New York Giants and the New York Jets professional football teams. 360 Architecture was also a member of the Kansas City Downtown Arena Design Team (DADT). The DADT is the architect of record for the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City.

360 Architecture is the designer for the thirteen-block revitalization project of downtown Kansas City. Other 360 Architecture projects in the downtown Kansas City area include the J.E. Dunn Construction Company corporate headquarters, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Center and post office renovation, H&R Block world headquarters and the Boulevard Brewing Company expansion.

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