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The Designers
About a dozen architects had a hand in designing the 560,000-square-foot arena, its adjoining 156,00-square-foot livestock support building, and 215,000-square-foot landscaped plaza, Mr. Horwitz said. David Schwarz, the 2015 Driehaus Prize Laureate, known for his mastery of traditional design in vibrant public spaces that bring people together, was “a big influence,” according to Mr. Horwitz, as was Gregory Hoss, President and principal in charge of the project. The architect of record on the arena was HKS of Dallas.
“Seeing Dickies Arena go from drawings on a computer screen to a successful monumental project was and continues to be extremely rewarding,” Mr. Horwitz declared. “I still have so much appreciation for all the effort it took from various partners to make this project a success.”
Through long and varied experience, DMSAS has developed a unique ability to create contemporary architecture that blends tradition with innovation, Mr. Horwitz observed. In Dickies Arena, the team has developed a remarkable design for a classically timeless floor.
The Designers (should show on the page)
About a dozen architects had a hand in designing the 560,000-square-foot arena, its adjoining 156,00-square-foot livestock support building, and 215,000-square-foot landscaped plaza, Mr. Horwitz said. David Schwarz, the 2015 Driehaus Prize Laureate, known for his mastery of traditional design in vibrant public spaces that bring people together, was “a big influence,” according to Mr. Horwitz, as was Gregory Hoss, President and principal in charge of the project. The architect of record on the arena was HKS of Dallas.
“Seeing Dickies Arena go from drawings on a computer screen to a successful monumental project was and continues to be extremely rewarding,” Mr. Horwitz declared. “I still have so much appreciation for all the effort it took from various partners to make this project a success.”
Through long and varied experience, DMSAS has developed a unique ability to create contemporary architecture that blends tradition with innovation, Mr. Horwitz observed. In Dickies Arena, the team has developed a remarkable design for a classically timeless floor.
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The Designers
About a dozen architects had a hand in designing the 560,000-square-foot arena, its adjoining 156,00-square-foot livestock support building, and 215,000-square-foot landscaped plaza, Mr. Horwitz said. David Schwarz, the 2015 Driehaus Prize Laureate, known for his mastery of traditional design in vibrant public spaces that bring people together, was “a big influence,” according to Mr. Horwitz, as was Gregory Hoss, President and principal in charge of the project. The architect of record on the arena was HKS of Dallas.
“Seeing Dickies Arena go from drawings on a computer screen to a successful monumental project was and continues to be extremely rewarding,” Mr. Horwitz declared. “I still have so much appreciation for all the effort it took from various partners to make this project a success.”
Through long and varied experience, DMSAS has developed a unique ability to create contemporary architecture that blends tradition with innovation, Mr. Horwitz observed. In Dickies Arena, the team has developed a remarkable design for a classically timeless floor.