Architect Breaks Down Iconic Baseball Stadiums | Architectural Digest

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  • @Eightball007
    @Eightball007 2 роки тому +1190

    I'm glad they've found a way to bring stadiums back to the city.

    • @nathanielmash1897
      @nathanielmash1897 2 роки тому

      Tapio ua-cam.com/video/4IPROkoAWkI/v-deo.html

    • @BoNixforMVP
      @BoNixforMVP 2 роки тому +4

      @@nathanielmash1897 bot

    • @snakelama
      @snakelama 2 роки тому +21

      yeah it’s so great to not only have to fight with event traffic but city traffic aswell.

    • @Plokijuh1229
      @Plokijuh1229 2 роки тому +111

      @@snakelama public transportation

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 2 роки тому +37

      @@Plokijuh1229 Oracle has great public transportation. One can take Caltrain from San Jose and the Peninsula, Muni in San Francisco itself and various city busses, BART and a Muni ride to the park, ferries from Oakland and Marin County. There is no reason to drive to Oracle Park to watch the Giants. Hunter Pence got there by scooter, living nearby.

  • @21BDP21
    @21BDP21 2 роки тому +1719

    Would love a part 2 or even a series on all the stadiums

  • @ksmooththeengineeringdude
    @ksmooththeengineeringdude 2 роки тому +131

    Time Stamps for my Peeps!
    0:28 - The Palace of the Fans - Cincinnati
    1:53 - Shibe Park - Philadephia (Jewel Box Era)
    3:37 - Negro League Discussion
    4:34 - Rickwood Field - Birmingham (Negro League)
    5:20 - General Baseball Architecture Constraints
    6:20 - Fenway Park - Boston
    6:46 - Yankee Stadium - New York (The Bronx)
    8:20 - Municipal Stadium - Cleveland (The Land)
    9:46 - Candlestick Park - San Francisco
    11:35 - Astrodome - Houston
    12:59 - Oriole Park at Camden Yards - Baltimore
    14:43 - Citi Field - New York (Sorry Mets Fans)
    15:06 - Ebbets Field - Brooklyn (Citi Field Bashing)
    16:50 - Loandepot Park - Miami

    • @michaelk475
      @michaelk475 3 місяці тому

      I usually like his architectural analyses, but he's way off base with what he said about CitiField. 🙄 So off-putting that I had no choice but to give the entire video a dislike, a first for this channel.

  • @jackm4457
    @jackm4457 Рік тому +211

    Janet Marie Smith belongs in the Hall of Fame. She not only started the retro-designs with Camden Yards, but also saved Fenway Park, not to mention countless other designs of hers. She has made a lasting contibution to baseball not equalled by any of her contemporaries.

    • @jeremy28135
      @jeremy28135 Рік тому +4

      100% well said

    • @Theorpo
      @Theorpo Місяць тому +2

      I could see her going, in the "pioneer" category. Like Candy Cummings who invented the Curveball.

  • @brandonbuchner1771
    @brandonbuchner1771 2 роки тому +55

    It's crazy to me that when i think of Camden Yards, I don't even think of the ballpark first. I IMMEDIATELY visualize the warehouse across the street. It's that iconic.

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance 2 роки тому +583

    I really enjoyed this overview. Notice in the Camden Yards photo all the row homes that surround the ball field. I live in one of them. Walking from your house to see a baseball or football game is one of the great pleasures of living in a walkable city. Walking in my neighborhood and hearing the roar of the stadium crowd adds so much atmosphere.

    • @dukedub
      @dukedub 2 роки тому +25

      that's neat you can walk to it! and in the next couple years your local team looks to be a real contender!

    • @fromulus
      @fromulus 2 роки тому +1

      I wonder if your impression will change at all now that they're becoming one of the hottest tickets in town, and will be for at least a few years it seems. Good problem to have, probably.

    • @thatguitarist25
      @thatguitarist25 2 роки тому +3

      Hands down my favorite part of living here! I’m over on sharp st. The warehouse is the first thing I see every morning (and the reserve bank lol)

    • @TK0_23_
      @TK0_23_ 2 роки тому +2

      I grew up 2 blocks from my high school football field. The sound of practices in the late summer and Saturday fall games are dear to me. Neighborhood atmosphere. Yum.

    • @areyoufriendly
      @areyoufriendly Рік тому +2

      That’s me hear in Wrigleyville! Beautiful residential neighborhood, iconic park, and hearing the crowd cheer when my windows are open letting me know something happened before I see it on the tv or hear it on the radio.
      Camden Yards is on my bucket list.

  • @SoSoMillie
    @SoSoMillie 2 роки тому +286

    Never in a million years I would have expected Loan Depot Park would be the example of a great new stadium. I live near Little Havana and that stadium looks like a spaceship just landed there. I'm glad to hear positive things about it.

    • @GregoryIllinivich
      @GregoryIllinivich 2 роки тому +77

      I was confused when he brought up citi field as a negative example and loan depot as a good example lol

    • @SoSoMillie
      @SoSoMillie 2 роки тому +11

      @@GregoryIllinivich I've never been to Citi Field but ol' Shea had its appeal.

    • @johnsamoilis6379
      @johnsamoilis6379 2 роки тому +21

      @@SoSoMillie Shea was built perfectly for its era. Considering it opened in time for the 1964-65 NYC worlds fair. People thought the future was driving to a parking lot and going to a game. They ballpark was the 2nd stadium to have retractable seats in the field level to accomadate Football and Baseball (RFK was first). The original facade had orange and blue panels spread throughout which went with the theme of the fair. Also the ground level entrances up to 8 or 9 feet up was made of that 1960s style brick that you only see in buildings made in that era.
      All this being said in the late 2000's in NYC Original Yankee Stadium and Shea needed replacing. There isnt many places to build new stadiums in the five boroughs. The Jets failed to build a West side stadium. NYCFC is still looking for a permanent home. So Citifield had to be built in the parking lot of Shea stadium. They tried to make the best retro classic park possible. Since football was never to be played at Citifield. They dont have to design it like the original Shea Stadium. There is a great chance that NYCFC will get their stadium done in either the Bronx next to Yankee Stadium in the excess parking structures designed for old Yankee Stadium or it will be built right across the street from Citifield with the chopshops being taken over by emminent domain. In both cases the existing parking lot for New Yankee Stadium or Citifield will be used for parking in the new soccer stadium. Both teams however wont be schedueled to have a home game the same day to mitigate the potential parking issue.

    • @chrisjhon5957
      @chrisjhon5957 2 роки тому +11

      LoanDepot Park is actually a great ball park I’ve had a chance to visit over 20 ballparks across our country and LoanDepot is actually well designed, to bad attendance is so poor. A little bias of course as a Marlins Season ticket holder but it is a good ballpark hopefully ownership can do something different.

    • @conpop6924
      @conpop6924 2 роки тому +1

      @@SoSoMillie my uncle said shea was a dump

  • @BeepasGarage
    @BeepasGarage 2 роки тому +152

    Camden Yards will always be my favorite. Such a classic look.

    • @Jifty
      @Jifty 2 роки тому +3

      I'm forever grateful that I live nearby. My dad and I get to go to a bunch of games a year in the best stadium in baseball.

    • @lucastudor5536
      @lucastudor5536 2 роки тому +3

      Hell yeah man. It's gorgeous. I try to make it at least once a year. Let's go O's!

    • @BlueBagger83
      @BlueBagger83 2 роки тому +1

      Cubs fan, so Wrigley always sits at the top for me. But I've never been to Camden but it sits 2nd on my list (going by what I've seen during broadcasting and doc's like this). Got to see my 3rd back in 2016 - Kauffman Stadium.

    • @Jifty
      @Jifty 2 роки тому

      @@BlueBagger83 Wrigley is on my bucket list. The history alone would make it worth the trip.

    • @GratefulInRecovery
      @GratefulInRecovery 2 роки тому

      They had to build that hotel that blocked the Bromo- Seltzer Tower.....

  • @jpsned
    @jpsned 2 роки тому +78

    Your point about the size difference between the exterior facades of Citi and Ebbets Fields helped me to better understand an experience I had with my dad when Citi Field opened in 2009. My dad grew up in Brooklyn and spent many an afternoon at Ebbets Field. He later adopted the Mets after the Dodgers moved west, and in 1970 he and I began going to Met games at Shea. When Citi Field was built, I remember all the hoopla about how the entrance was designed to resemble the one at Ebbets Field, and was thinking my dad was going to feel nostalgic and excited when we went to our first game there. When we did get to that first Citi game, Dad noted that our ticket taker just inside the entrance was about his age, and, with a knowing smile, said to the guy, "This doesn't look like Ebbets Field at all!" The ticket taker responded, "Ya got that right!" 🙂

    • @maxlharris
      @maxlharris Місяць тому

      Shea had an icon entrance that would have evoked the nostalgia for more living generations for longer. CitiField is a great viewing experience, even if it can’t measure to Ebbets Field on architectural merits.

  • @claudiamann7111
    @claudiamann7111 2 роки тому +54

    Fabulous!! Grew up going to Wrigley Field and will always love that stadium. I'm glad they are bringing stadiums back in the city. That's where they should be.

  • @c-mar9820
    @c-mar9820 2 роки тому +52

    One thing in Citi Field's favor is the interior - I've sat all over that park, from pricey to the cheapest seats, and there's really no bad seats there IMO. It's a great experience actually *watching* the game. It would be cool if there was more things to do around it other than chop shops, but there is the World's Fair park, and the presence of the subway stop makes it feel like part of 'the city' to me. This really made me want to go take in a game in Miami, though!

    • @Tools_of_a_God
      @Tools_of_a_God 2 роки тому +16

      I love the inside and outside of citifield. This guy is just looking at pictures. Citi field is one of the best stadiums out there

    • @pjkeegan9
      @pjkeegan9 Рік тому

      @@Tools_of_a_Goddude is just one of those architects that wants walkable cities and a big ego. He trashed it and then praised ebbets field when the outside is purely based on it.

  • @gibbersking6575
    @gibbersking6575 Рік тому +1

    I love how I'm being taught. How basics, function, style, structure, proportion, material, location and sooooo much more is being offered. And no pretentiousness. A big "thank you" for that. :)

  • @marryamakbaar3014
    @marryamakbaar3014 2 роки тому +17

    We've missed you ,Micheal 🤩
    Thank God ,your back 🙏🏻

  • @ChipJones421
    @ChipJones421 2 роки тому +2

    I have no clue what he is speaking about with his descriptions of the details (yeah, I said it), but he clearly knows of what he speaks. But, it is the passion he has for it that I feel, and thus, find myself engrossed by this. Love the 4am UA-cam rabbit hole!

  • @PixelPundit42
    @PixelPundit42 2 роки тому +585

    I can't believe that arguably one of the most historic stadiums (Wrigley) wasn't shown. It never left it's city and has changed very little.

    • @areyoufriendly
      @areyoufriendly Рік тому +42

      It’s an anomaly. I don’t think he could’ve spoken at length on architecture, but it’s multiple additions/transformations, and even the most recent renovation which was an engineering feat, as well as simply what Wrigley is could have easily been talked about.

    • @miguelfernandez1643
      @miguelfernandez1643 Рік тому +34

      I was thinking the same thing, but even more dismayed that he didn't even bother with Dodger Stadium, truly, the first, and now oldest (and best and only one still standing) of the "modern" ballparks, and unique and iconic in its own way, in it's setting, and featuring great mid-century details.

    • @alcostello6114
      @alcostello6114 Рік тому +5

      @@miguelfernandez1643 I’d say Angel Stadium is better. It’s around the same age and is a “modern” ballpark.

    • @nigward3966
      @nigward3966 Рік тому +6

      @@alcostello6114 angel stadium imo sucks. The design is nice but it’s just plopped off the side of the freeway in the middle of a massive parking lot. Would’ve been way cooler if the location was better.

    • @alcostello6114
      @alcostello6114 Рік тому +9

      @@nigward3966 Dodger stadium is also smack dab in the middle of a parking lot lol. The food is mediocre and the fans are generally trash

  • @rod8887
    @rod8887 2 роки тому +16

    The amount of shade for CitiField feels personal lol. Ive been there a few times and the scale is actually very awesome, a great tribute to Jackie and Willy, and is connected to the city, very walkable and the subway is right there...

    • @michaelk475
      @michaelk475 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, I definitely don't get it. It's almost like his own design was refused back when the team was shopping around for blueprints. Terrible.

  • @Gambit135
    @Gambit135 2 роки тому +459

    I love Citifield, it's a great place to take in a game. The sight lines are great. Plenty of meeting/family points in the stadium. And the rotunda was "inspired" by ebbets it wasn't meant to be a carbon copy. It's honestly become its own thing. Watching fans come off the 7 train and filter into the rotunda has a certain ambiance to it. The only problem with the field is there is nothing walkable to do near by. Future development is coming to the area (chop shops are gone) so hopefully there is more to do around stadium in future.

    • @imh1p9
      @imh1p9 2 роки тому +81

      I agree, when he said citi field was a “bad example”… everytime I’ve been to citi field I’ve either walked through vibrant communities or it’s been easily accessible due to the way it has been built into public transportation. I love seeing games there

    • @cornelieguise2582
      @cornelieguise2582 2 роки тому +18

      Also I agree IT is Queens . Miami is Miami

    • @DH-lm6kh
      @DH-lm6kh 2 роки тому +15

      The other problem is all the Met fans... yuck

    • @GregoryIllinivich
      @GregoryIllinivich 2 роки тому +29

      I thought the same thing. Citi field is a pretty good looking stadium and once the area develops a bit it’s going to be a blast to be around

    • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle 2 роки тому +4

      Citi field is a giant blue mess.

  • @johnwisniewski8712
    @johnwisniewski8712 2 роки тому +499

    Very interesting! I’d love to see a series on collegial buildings. They don’t make buildings like that anymore and they seem to have their unique style of themselves.

    • @noahmadretsma5275
      @noahmadretsma5275 2 роки тому

      I agree 100 percent, that would be an incredible video!

    • @Mika-bd7tj
      @Mika-bd7tj 2 роки тому

      Agreed!

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong 2 роки тому +1

      If so I hope UNC chapel hill gets featured !

    • @ThreeRunHomer
      @ThreeRunHomer 2 роки тому

      The design of many have been influenced by the University of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson.

    • @vickenator
      @vickenator 2 роки тому +3

      Oh definitely. Even just focusing a series on college/university libraries would be interesting.

  • @johnnyrokkit
    @johnnyrokkit 2 роки тому +111

    Petco Park in San Diego is a beautiful example of new retro design and is nicely integrated into the city grid downtown.

    • @denistuohy2535
      @denistuohy2535 2 роки тому +5

      Agreed Petco looks really nice.

    • @brianparker130
      @brianparker130 2 роки тому +9

      Not a bad seat in that stadium I sat in the nose bleeds and I felt I was right on 3rd base

    • @Yourcousinvinnie
      @Yourcousinvinnie 2 роки тому +7

      I was really hoping he would mention Petco Park

    • @johnnyrokkit
      @johnnyrokkit 2 роки тому +4

      @@Yourcousinvinnie @brian I’m a Dodger fan with family in San Diego - I feel very fortunate to be able to catch games in both Dodger Stadium and Petco Park! They are very different and both have their unique charms.

    • @areyoufriendly
      @areyoufriendly Рік тому +1

      Petco looks nice to me for sure, it’s on my list to visit.

  • @williamkazak469
    @williamkazak469 2 роки тому +64

    Wrigley Field in Chicago is in the midst of the city. Old Comisky park was built on the south side in more of a strictly residential area. Of course, change had to occur.

    • @vickenator
      @vickenator 2 роки тому

      Yes, I wish he'd done a deep dive into Wrigley.

  • @jimmyk4445
    @jimmyk4445 2 роки тому +26

    This is a great video. A little bummed we got no mention of PNC Park but obviously you picked all these to tell an evolutionary story and maybe PNC doesn't fit into that? But it's so beautiful and had a lot of the qualities you mentioned in this video, a great view of the Pittsburgh skyline, in the grid but also separated in a way by bridges. Id live to see a video on that and some other notable parks. Maybe even an entire series going through all of the stadiums.

  • @teezwilliams22
    @teezwilliams22 2 роки тому +3

    As a O’s fan from Baltimore, I kno I’m spoiled to have grown up going to games yearly at Oriole Park at Camden Yards! Luckily I’m 39 so I remember goin to games at terrible Memorial Stadium also so I can appreciate how beautiful it is!! It is crazy to think tho that it’s still one of the most beautiful stadiums in sports and will continue to be as long as we take care of it, especially with the O’s starting to win again!!!

    • @Jifty
      @Jifty 2 роки тому

      Oh c'mon, Memorial Stadium wasn't *that* bad...I say, also as a 39 year old whose memory is pretty shot these days. :P

  • @davidenos1277
    @davidenos1277 2 роки тому +201

    Wish he had included Oracle Park in San Francisco (the stadium that replaced Candlestick Park). It seems exemplary for the 'return to city integration' design. Its in the city proper, has a human scale brick façade, is integrated into the city transit structure, is surrounded by urban amenities, and has views into and out of the stadium. His critique of what it lacks or how it does or does not progress the design of stadiums, would have been interesting.
    One criticism of urban integrated stadiums I have, derives from the fact that they are ultimately just performance centers. In fact the more they embrace that, the more integrated, good neighborly, and useful they are to the community. But they also have the problems of all performance centers (convention centers, concert halls, etc). The foot traffic and noise overwhelms the neighborhood, extracting a high price from the locals, and they dominate the regional economy in a way that reduces resiliency and skews urban planning.

    • @avengerwidow9
      @avengerwidow9 2 роки тому +18

      i agree! i was really hoping he was gonna talk about it as well. i think oracle park is one of the most unique stadiums with it being next to the water.

    • @mobogdan4683
      @mobogdan4683 2 роки тому +19

      Oracle Park does a really good job of blending into the city from street level as well

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 2 роки тому +6

      yeah they dropped the balled on this one

    • @21cup
      @21cup 2 роки тому +3

      It's a beautiful setting and a great stadium

    • @TheBrainSpecialist
      @TheBrainSpecialist 2 роки тому +4

      I think probably the best way that the setting of the stadiun was balanced with the city around it is the Skydome (I refuse to use the other name).
      They conciously put it in the downtown core and in a place that was already a tourist attraction (right next to the CN Tower), and they also made it walkable from Toronto's Union Station, so those coming in from the subway, or from out of town via a GO Train can easily get to the game, there's even a covered walkway from the station to the stadium. It being directly downtown means that it doesn't really mess with the neighbourhood, as the residences that surround it are exclusively condos, and there are no massive parking lots around it, they're all underground.
      Too bad it's not a particularly good looking building. Still, it's an iconic piece of Toronto's skyline, something I don't think any other stadium really is, outside of the former Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

  • @JuanHernandez-cw1sm
    @JuanHernandez-cw1sm Рік тому +7

    WOW 🤩 I could listen to this guy speak about stadium architecture all day long!!! Awesome video but why did we leave out Wrigley!!!

  • @rickyquanjr.8923
    @rickyquanjr.8923 2 роки тому +1

    These architectural breakdowns are my favourite

  • @ljtinney
    @ljtinney 2 роки тому +22

    I seriously love this series. I'd love to see a video on the different types of architecture for Row homes in Philadelphia.

    • @treycherie6236
      @treycherie6236 2 роки тому +1

      I would be interested too! You should check out a book on row houses called The North Atlantic Cities. It shows how all the cities in the region are pretty much architectural cousins haha

    • @ljtinney
      @ljtinney 2 роки тому +1

      @@treycherie6236 That sounds like a great read. I'll have to check that out. Thank you!

    • @phillystyle445
      @phillystyle445 2 роки тому +1

      @@treycherie6236 that looks SUPER interesting. I'm going to check that out.

  • @stevensuarez4843
    @stevensuarez4843 2 роки тому +2

    You sir. On behalf of a dedicated Marlins fan, I humbly thank you for giving Marlins park a positive statement! Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏.

  • @ianwyj1
    @ianwyj1 Рік тому +5

    I've only ever attended one baseball game in my life, and am glad it was at Camden Yards. Was sitting in the bleachers but from there, iIt was a relatively beautiful scene in front of me with the contrast of the field in green and the warehouse in the distance in brick red.

    • @blairpenny1526
      @blairpenny1526 Рік тому

      Those are the best seats in the house if you ask me. I remember sitting in the very front watching the Mariners when they came to town and talking to Ichiro lol. I could hear their feet in the grass as they ran absolutely amazing

  • @thelastmanonearth2631
    @thelastmanonearth2631 Рік тому +2

    You could do literally every stadium in the world and I'd watch all of them. You could make a whole channel for this. You've already got my sub!

  • @JEHNLEROY
    @JEHNLEROY 2 роки тому +118

    Would love to see this with really old European football (soccer) stadiums

  • @brianb8060
    @brianb8060 Рік тому +1

    The first baseball game I went to was at Cleveland Stadium. It was about 1984 or '85, against the Angels.

  • @KK-lv1wc
    @KK-lv1wc 2 роки тому +40

    Would love to see one of these focused on the architecture of various art museums in the US.

  • @koreancardboard
    @koreancardboard 2 роки тому +28

    (0:25) Palace of the Fans
    (1:54) Shibe Park
    (6:16) Fenway Park
    (6:46) Yankee Stadium
    (8:21) Cleveland Municipal Stadium
    (9:45) Candlestick Park
    (11:34) Astrodome
    (13:16) Camden Yards
    (14:34) Citi Field
    (16:50) Loandepot Park

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 2 роки тому +20

    13:31 Regarding the tracks, while the warehouse isn't used as a yard anymore and became abandoned which eventually led to it becoming a part of the ballpark, CSX Transportation (B&O's successor) still uses the facility's lower-level tracks as part of its mainline for its freight trains. It also still functions as a passenger rail station as you can see tracks in this picture on the other side of the warehouse that is served by MARC's Camden Line to DC's Union Station, as well as a stop on the Baltimore Light RailLink.
    And it wasn't just Janet Marie Smith who saved the warehouse, it was also Eric Moss. Eric was looking for architecture thesis ideas. He first tried Europe, thought about forts, but decided to return to the States to look for something. While attending a game at Fenway in the late 80s, Eric was fascinated with the Green Monster and its height. Moss decided that for his thesis, he'd design a stadium that was formed by its surroundings. Around this same time, the Orioles were looking for a location for a new ballpark. He visited the city, checked the sites, saw the warehouse and said, "That's my Green Monster". He drew up and built a model and competed with other proposals. It wasn't until the Orioles saw Moss's presentation that they realized they could save it. Despite this, he didn't win, and HOK Sport which originally proposed a generic stadium before changing their design and proposing to keep half the warehouse won and got credit for keeping the whole warehouse instead of Moss

    • @WavyKid13
      @WavyKid13 2 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing this and setting the record straight, never would have known the truth otherwise

    • @salgutierrez3272
      @salgutierrez3272 2 роки тому

      Thanks

  • @Factory051
    @Factory051 2 роки тому

    Outstanding. This is what AD should be about. Never forget what came before all of us.

  • @aa6355-r4m
    @aa6355-r4m 2 роки тому +8

    Absolutely love these videos. Keep them coming. Would love a video on mosques and churches and how they’ve evolved into the modern era.

  • @luiszuluaga6575
    @luiszuluaga6575 2 роки тому

    I appreciate the comment about ball parks built outside of the city that essentially cut themselves off from the daily life of the community at large which otherwise and arguably connects the people to a lifestyle related to the game.

  • @brihow24
    @brihow24 2 роки тому +9

    I would love for you to do a video about the architecture of Broadway theaters and/or movie theaters in America!

  • @MrDuran9000
    @MrDuran9000 2 роки тому +1

    Touché! Thank you for a grand presentation. Best video I have seen in many years. Be proud please for your profession. Blessings.

  • @geoffbartlett1300
    @geoffbartlett1300 2 роки тому +23

    Wow I could watch you do this for every single park. I would love to see your expanded thoughts on the Rogers Centre, as I am sure everyone else would love to see you do their team's respective parks.

    • @pyrexmaniac
      @pyrexmaniac Рік тому +2

      The Rogers Centre, aka Skydome, when built was a virtual skyscraper at 282 feet to the top of it's dome. That's equivalent to a 31 story building. In it's 34 years, the City of Toronto has grown from 3.8 million to 6.4 million and the once-overwhelming kandmark known as the Skydome is now diminished by the hundreds of much taller skyscrapers that now surround the landmark. The Skydome's next-door neighbor, the CN Tower, is still the most prominent landmark, easily visible more than 30 miles away in Western New York.

  • @williamhild1793
    @williamhild1793 Рік тому

    I like this. An honest-to-goodness real architect discussing the architecture of the great ballparks. Nice to hear from an actual architect's expert point of view.

  • @jackmiller-johnston8689
    @jackmiller-johnston8689 2 роки тому +3

    Camden Yards...the most recent, truly classic baseball stadium. Perfection

  • @Cloofinder
    @Cloofinder 2 роки тому +1

    So many great memories at candlestick park. I miss that stadium.

  • @heckadude
    @heckadude Рік тому +12

    Thoroughly enjoyed learning the cliffs note’s history of baseball stadiums. I’d love to get this architect’s thoughts on PNC Park in Pittsburgh, a ballpark I would consider to currently be the best in the game.

  • @ericbond5276
    @ericbond5276 2 роки тому +1

    I am glad you started off with Palace of the Fans. I grew up in Pgh and remember Forbes Field. I have a few old postcards of FF and Exhibition Park.

  • @jimbrenza1717
    @jimbrenza1717 2 роки тому +24

    Would be interested in a similar analysis of other stadiums. Soccer, football, arenas…but love typologies in general.

  • @spiritcreek9813
    @spiritcreek9813 Рік тому

    Love your series of videos with Mr. Wyetzner. He is a really good teacher for us layman, who haven’t taken a design class in a while. ❤

  • @kkrazy2263
    @kkrazy2263 Рік тому +3

    Citi Field was built as a tribute to Ebbett's Field but it wasn't intended to be a mirror of it. It's also very much in the city grid except that it has outdoor parking lots - but the stadium itself is surrounded by city streets and it is very much in NYC.

  • @semipenguin
    @semipenguin 2 роки тому +1

    I grew up in Southern California. I loved going to Anaheim Stadium in the late 80s and early 90s. It wasn’t very personable, tho. Almost in the business part of Anaheim with warehouses and a freeway nearby. Even Disneyland is quite a ways away. Surrounded by a hot asphalt parking lot, you drove in, watched the game; then drive out.
    Twenty years later I got to go to Target Field for the first time. It’s not far from downtown Minneapolis, with parking structures and public transportation right next door. There’s also clubs and restaurants nearby. The city is very personable. It’s always a great experience going to a Twins game, with the exception of some chilly weather for some of those early April games (like when the Dodgers came to two this year).

  • @christopherpaik
    @christopherpaik 2 роки тому +3

    I would love a series on city center parks... bandstands, statues, fountains, gazebos, hardscape vs softscape, what works and what doesn't. How residents of a city use the space or don't use.

  • @RingoLoadagain
    @RingoLoadagain 2 роки тому +2

    I love any video with Michael Wyetzner, and I love learning architectural mumbo jumbo like "cantilevered" "crenelations" and "roof".

  • @travelsofmunch1476
    @travelsofmunch1476 2 роки тому +3

    Citi Field is one of my favorite MLB stadiums but the point about not being part of the urban fabric. However it is connected with the 7 and LIRR

  • @dwaynecarroll6098
    @dwaynecarroll6098 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE these videos! Michael: thank you for sharing these
    Images, and your intellect, with us. Much appreciated!

  • @byrnegaming1021
    @byrnegaming1021 2 роки тому +8

    In Defense of Citi Field (it and Shea combined to be my childhood ballparks, so yes I am biased here), it has made many improvements to give it its own character and life that was initially missing. The walkways with the fan written bricks, the statue of Tom Seaver, the original Home Run Apple, and an increased focus on the Mets’ history as opposed to the history of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
    It doesn’t feel like you’re watching the game surrounded by parking lots, and as a matter of fact you can see the city skyline a number of parts of the ballpark. New York is too congested to be home to an outdoor venue the size of Citi Field or Yankee Stadium. Even it’s suburbs have grown too congested to house the Giants and Jets.
    Although I would be interested to see a video talking about the new UBS arena that opened not too far away from Citi Field…

    • @islesfan24
      @islesfan24 2 роки тому

      Agreed, UBS would be an interesting take. Beautiful building that had to be fit in a very populated suburb wedged between a parkway and existing houses track

    • @Thunderbolt2396
      @Thunderbolt2396 2 роки тому

      Exactly, there would really be nowhere else to put a baseball stadium anywhere else in the city besides where Citi is now and where Shea was

  • @historicvisions1122
    @historicvisions1122 2 роки тому +2

    I love this series!! Especially the breakdown of architecture in television and movies. It would be amazing to see the history and breakdown of airports, government buildings, museums, universities, places of worship, banks, grocery stores, shopping malls, train stations, Southern California dwellings from Victorian era to end of 1970s, bridges

  • @outloudkat
    @outloudkat 2 роки тому +20

    Jewel box = has a diamond inside

  • @davekeyes5589
    @davekeyes5589 2 роки тому +1

    What a splendid video! Don’t often wish YT videos were longer and more detailed/extensive. Thank you.

  • @dyl923gonz7
    @dyl923gonz7 2 роки тому +3

    Love this architect break down series, keep it goin

  • @erf7660
    @erf7660 2 роки тому

    I could listen to this guy explain architecture for hours.

  • @JulianWyllie
    @JulianWyllie 2 роки тому +30

    It pains me to say this because I'm a Mets fan but he made great points about Citi Field. Awesome video. Very educational and insightful and I appreciate that he didn't dumb things down

    • @Largeysize
      @Largeysize 2 роки тому +11

      Citi Field looks better on the inside

    • @RMSFAM09
      @RMSFAM09 2 роки тому +16

      citifield feels pretty part of the city to me. all the mechanic shops across the street. the subway exit leaves you right in front of the stadium lol.

    • @richardkim9952
      @richardkim9952 2 роки тому +4

      @@RMSFAM09Right now there are efforts to rebuild that area, call Willets Point and move the chop shops out and create a neighborhood like setting similar to Wrigley and Fenway

    • @johnsamoilis6379
      @johnsamoilis6379 2 роки тому

      @@richardkim9952 I drove through that "neighborhood" where the chop shops are to find free street parking. I couldnt believe that area was in the 5 borughs. The pothole were like creators in the middle of the street. In some parts 4 or 5 feet deep. I dont think the entire area even has running sewage lines either because I saw many a porta potty along side buildings. Its a place to get cheap car parts from wrecked vehicles from shady mechanics. That area really needs to be redeveloped

  • @phlip9037
    @phlip9037 2 роки тому

    Sporting arenas and stadiums should have its own series. Extremely fascinating breakdown and history of some of the most iconic sporting venues!

  • @danielrogers4072
    @danielrogers4072 2 роки тому +14

    You have reviewed DC and federal buildings, how about a review of state capitols? We have a beautiful Greek style capitol in Colorado, made of regional rose onyx and capped with a gold dome.

  • @nickskuza5214
    @nickskuza5214 Рік тому +2

    I think Target Field is a great example of the "return to the city" theme as well. It has the smallest footprint of any current MLB stadium and yet seats 40k in downtown Minneapolis. It also incorporated Target Center next door by constructing a Plaza to connect the two making a great place to gather before and after games.

  • @TimBryan
    @TimBryan 2 роки тому +17

    I can’t get enough of Michael! He’s such a good presenter. The only way this video could have been better if he had mentioned how municipal funded stadiums almost always end up being net negative for the tax payers, so stadiums should be built using private funds.

    • @johnsamoilis6379
      @johnsamoilis6379 2 роки тому

      Cleveland Municipal Stadium and Candlestick Park are within the City Limits. Also the railroad tracks behind Camden Yards is very much an active railway for the MARC trains to Washington DC and the Baltimore Light Rail system.

  • @joesantamaria5874
    @joesantamaria5874 Місяць тому

    Great convergence of Michael’s love of baseball and architecture. Lovely video.

  • @Jazmin_Ortega
    @Jazmin_Ortega 2 роки тому +74

    Really wished Dodger Stadium had been included, and not just because it's my home team. The way the stadium was situated, the views it was designed to maximize, the design elements borrowed from Disneyland, are just some reasons why. Heck, it could've been mentioned in the same breath as Candlestick if we're talking about ugly parking lots. At least I got to learn more about Ebbets Field; home plate is still marked by a plaque in Brooklyn.

    • @jph4852
      @jph4852 2 роки тому +12

      No kidding. What a BIG omission from this video. Jackie Robinson was mentioned at least twice and there was even a section on Ebbets Field, but no mention of Dodger Stadium at all makes me downvote this video.

    • @lavarball5742
      @lavarball5742 2 роки тому +20

      Gotta talk about the people who were forced out of their homes for the stadium to be built as well

    • @fosternyc926
      @fosternyc926 2 роки тому +8

      @@jph4852 Dodger stadium is an ok stadium, but not something like Candem Yards or old Yankee Stadium. Its far away from LA, an ugly parking lot, nothing special, etc...

    • @fosternyc926
      @fosternyc926 2 роки тому +3

      @@lavarball5742 White Dodger fans and "Doyers" fans that are oblivious to that fact, all say its in the past and that it was the city of LA that did it.

    • @BakerZone760
      @BakerZone760 2 роки тому +2

      @@fosternyc926 they have the best fans tho that’s for sure

  • @curlysue7906
    @curlysue7906 2 місяці тому

    The framed view of city in the Miami stadium is just glorious. Architecture at its best.

  • @liblit
    @liblit 2 роки тому +53

    The success of Citifield has nothing to do with the outside - it has to do with the experience of the fans once inside the stadium during an actual game. You're close to the action and the entire field is open to view almost all the time if you are walking around the stadium to get food etc. The choice to build the stadium outside the city grid was determined by NYC government and beside there is no space in NYC for baseball stadiums, only more luxury apartments. Compared to Shea, Citi is beautiful and effective. We also find it intimate in a way that Shea and Yankee (old and new) never was. The rest of your video was fascinating and enlightening. We very much enjoy your other videos as well.

    • @davenavy9960
      @davenavy9960 2 роки тому

      agreed!

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven 2 роки тому

      Some fans think that CitiField is just Ebbets Field with more parking.

    • @shabeki
      @shabeki 2 роки тому +3

      @@rockvilleraven Then they have no clue what the neighborhood around Ebbets Field was like.

  • @harrison127
    @harrison127 2 роки тому +1

    Really appreciate the love for LoanDepot Park. I love going to games there but I couldn’t really put my finger on why, but you nailed it.

  • @Mr.Inman14
    @Mr.Inman14 2 роки тому +6

    As a baseball fan I loved this & I'd like to see your take on all MLB stadiums

  • @squatchh_
    @squatchh_ 2 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad you brought up marlins park! That stadium is beautiful and I've been there a few times. Such a unique baseball stadium!

  • @chucksuter6551
    @chucksuter6551 2 роки тому +5

    Orioles park at Camden yards REMAINS the best MLB stadium in the country in my opinion. It’s right down town. It’s timeless, it’s a rallying point for the citizens there and they had to replace a very iconic former stadium- memorial stadium. There’s a plaza to the south of Camden yards that still has the original lettering from memorial stadium now on a granite wall, and that’s a common feature at the park there are several separate entrance points to the complex that all have different intents

  • @bobleponge9150
    @bobleponge9150 Рік тому +2

    Didn't realise Marlins Park was so well designed, thanks

  • @WMCheerman
    @WMCheerman 2 роки тому +3

    I would love to see college football stadiums. Yale Bowl, Franklin Field, so much history.

  • @MetalGod999
    @MetalGod999 Рік тому +1

    As a lifelong sports fan, I loved Michael Wyetzner’s presentation of great baseball parks. My only wish is that he included Dodger Stadium & Wrigley Field somehow. But other than that, I loved this video. I would definitely love to see either a Part 2 about baseball parks, or even a vid about other pro sports stadiums (NBA, NFL & NHL).

  • @mvealey1
    @mvealey1 2 роки тому +3

    In regards to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, it wasn't a return to the city for Baltimore but a relocation. The previous stadium, Memorial Stadium, was well within the city limits at 33rd St. It was a multi-use structure and home to the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Colts so it wasn't great as either a baseball or football stadium. Architecturally it wasn't much either except for the front wall with it's commemoration to WW1 & WW2 veterans but it was home. Incidentally, the city commissioned a custom font for the quote and a part of it was saved and installed at Canden yards.

    • @Jifty
      @Jifty 2 роки тому +2

      "Time will not dim the glory of their deeds."

  • @WhiteCheddar.
    @WhiteCheddar. 2 роки тому +1

    Camden yard and Coors field are my favorite newer ball parks. Nostalgic yet modern

  • @StLouis-yu9iz
    @StLouis-yu9iz 2 роки тому +5

    Cannot believe you made a whole video about baseball stadiums and did not mention Sportsmans Park or Busch Stadium 1 or 2 in St. Louis. The Cardinals are one of the best MLB teams and this is a HUGE baseball town. You couldv'e used any of the three as a good example for one of the types you mentioned.

    • @JamesLucian
      @JamesLucian 2 роки тому

      Glad to see someone else say this. The current stadium is gorgeous and very much utilizes the downtown for a scenic backdrop. By far one of the best stadiums in all of baseball.

  • @joshutomo3017
    @joshutomo3017 2 роки тому +2

    We love you Michael! #bringmikeback

  • @marenadeleau5451
    @marenadeleau5451 2 роки тому +7

    I’d love to see a series on lighthouses!

  • @M0ntpellier
    @M0ntpellier 2 роки тому +7

    He nailed on Citi field! I was there during the inaugural year when it opened. Went to a few games for a sweet spot. I can say center field during summer day into night game. You get that cold draft hitting you from behind which sucks with the wind current. It’s much better than shea all concrete and gosh the bathrooms lol. I do miss that ramp and the neon cuts 💚

  • @914Rocky
    @914Rocky 2 роки тому

    Fascinating. It’s nice to hear an expert pontificating in his area of expertise.

  • @chagrined4days
    @chagrined4days 2 роки тому +3

    I would like to see a feature on the evolution of the architectural design of public places from a safety standpoint. Things like fire safety, crowd safety, structural safety, and how that has changed in architecture over time. Maybe you could pick some interesting examples and how they led to safety features we see in public buildings all around us now.

  • @ThreeRunHomer
    @ThreeRunHomer 2 роки тому +2

    I was fortunate enough to go to the first game at Camden Yards (thanks to my brother who bought season tickets). The design was a revelation and you could tell that everyone in attendance realized how special it was. The whole day was one big celebration. Interestingly, the stadium that Camden Yards replaced was also “of the city.” Memorial Stadium was smack dab in a Baltimore neighborhood but wasn’t next to the Inner Harbor like Camden Yards.

  • @NicholleChristineEdwards
    @NicholleChristineEdwards Рік тому +1

    Thanks for caring so much. I love our Builders- 🇺🇸⚾️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @chandlermudd9300
    @chandlermudd9300 Рік тому +4

    Didn't expect Loan Depot Park to be considered so well-designed but here we are

  • @CC-si3cr
    @CC-si3cr 2 роки тому

    I do not follow professional sports. Mr. Wyetzner has managed to make baseball stadiums a topic of interest based on the architecture of the structure. Amazing! Who knew this could be a fascinating topic?! I could listen to this man talk about architecture all day! Too bad he no longer teaches @ Columbia. I would sign up for a class. I am not sure what I would do with that knowledge, but he is certainly in the right profession. I do like how he talked about baseball stadiums needing to be part of the community. It's not necessary to build a structure so far out it serves no purpose to the community. Well done Mr. Wyetzner! Well done. ⚾🌭🥜❤

  • @claudiamann7111
    @claudiamann7111 2 роки тому +10

    Would love to see something on art museums. Thanks.

  • @lebateleurr
    @lebateleurr 2 роки тому +2

    These kind of videos are so interesting. Please keep them coming!

  • @kerfuffleart
    @kerfuffleart 2 роки тому +8

    Another great video. I’d love to see a series on libraries and archives.

  • @markcostlow1037
    @markcostlow1037 2 роки тому

    What a wonderful way to start the morning!! Fantastic story of Ballparks (aka Stadiums). Worth the time and added much to my knowledge of Baseball as a part of American history.

  • @bryanarreola5223
    @bryanarreola5223 2 роки тому +42

    I’d love to hear your insight and knowledge on past and present NFL stadiums and possible even some that were proposed but never came to be.

    • @patrickorourke41
      @patrickorourke41 2 роки тому

      I’d love to hear his thoughts on SoFi Stadium. That place is something else!

    • @barrycream2139
      @barrycream2139 2 роки тому

      There is no uniqueness in fatball stadiums

    • @bryanarreola5223
      @bryanarreola5223 2 роки тому

      @@barrycream2139 I would have to strongly disagree. Stadiums like Sofi stadium, Metlife stadium, lucas oil stadium, mercedez stadium in Atlanta, Levi stadium, and the superdome all have their fair share of innovations and styles.

  • @erikl827
    @erikl827 11 місяців тому

    As a lifelong baseball fan, this was very interesting. I wish they would send architects out to the actual stadiums to analyze them. This was great

  • @AmirFelton
    @AmirFelton Рік тому +4

    As a Chicago native, it hurts that Wriggly was only briefly mentioned and didn’t have its coverage in the video like it’s a staple baseball stadium in the Midwest.

    • @lovesgucci1
      @lovesgucci1 Рік тому

      Wrigley & Fenway got the same amount of time. No mentions of Dodgers stadium either.

    • @SilhouetteLifter
      @SilhouetteLifter Рік тому

      @@lovesgucci1 Dodger Stadium bulldozed a Hispanic community to be built and replaced it with a sea of concrete 7 times as large as the stadium sooo

  • @venMhitsbills
    @venMhitsbills 2 роки тому +2

    great video!!! We need more of Michael Wyetzner for sure!

  • @joeblow9657
    @joeblow9657 Рік тому +5

    I've never seen anyone defend Marlins Park before

  • @DavidBrown-zw5lr
    @DavidBrown-zw5lr Рік тому

    Astronomical observatories can be beautiful structures (for example, the 200" dome at Palomar Observatory).
    Or Yerkes, or Keck, the list goes on. I think looking at the periods and methods of design and construction
    of those buildings would be a fantastic contribution.
    Thanks a million for your analysis of baseball stadiums, old, new, good, bad. Truly a delight.

  • @spencerschick3954
    @spencerschick3954 2 роки тому +3

    I’d love to see a video like this on college football stadiums. So much history and tradition behind these iconic stadiums!

  • @dennisfahey2379
    @dennisfahey2379 Рік тому

    You missed the beautiful Oracle Park in San Francisco. It is one of the smaller "downtown stadium" movement. It sits adjacent to a wonderful waterfront with views of bridges and boats on the San Francisco Bay. On the promenade are bars and restaurants. Mass transit feeds it well and ferries to all point East arrive at its rear entrance plaza and gate.

  • @joshdrenth4526
    @joshdrenth4526 2 роки тому +2

    Very surprised there was no mention of Wrigley field in the video or a more in depth look at Fenway Park