Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Carrier Dome | |
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| Stadium name | Carrier Dome |
| Location | Syracuse, New York |
| Broke ground | 1979 |
| Opened | 1980 |
| Owner | Syracuse University |
| Operator | Syracuse University |
| Surface | FieldTurf |
| Construction cost | $26.85 million |
| Architect | Finch-Heery |
| Structural engineer | Geiger Engineers |
| Seating capacity | 49,262 |
Carrier Dome is a domed stadium located on the campus of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, and is home to the Syracuse Orange football team, as well as the Syracuse Orange men's basketball and Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse teams. The stadium is named after Willis Carrier, the founder of Carrier Corporation, a Syracuse, New York-based company that produced heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and was a major donor to the university. The stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including concerts by Elton John, Billy Joel, and Taylor Swift, as well as games featuring the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills. The stadium's unique design and features have made it a popular venue for NCAA events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship.
The concept of building a domed stadium on the campus of Syracuse University dates back to the 1960s, when the university's athletic teams were playing in Archbold Stadium, a stadium that was built in 1907 and was showing its age. In 1978, the university's board of trustees approved a plan to build a new stadium, which would be funded in part by a donation from Willis Carrier and Carrier Corporation. The stadium was designed by Finch-Heery, a New York City-based architectural firm, and was built by Huber, Hunt & Nichols, a Indianapolis, Indiana-based construction company. The stadium was completed in 1980, and was officially dedicated on September 20, 1980, in a ceremony attended by New York Governor Hugh Carey, Syracuse University Chancellor Melvin Eggers, and Willis Carrier.
The stadium's design was influenced by the Pontiac Silverdome and the Houston Astrodome, two other domed stadiums that were built in the 1960s and 1970s. The stadium's roof is made of Teflon-coated fiberglass and is supported by a system of cables and pillars. The stadium's seating capacity is 49,262, and the field is made of FieldTurf, a type of artificial turf that is designed to mimic the look and feel of natural grass. The stadium's design has been praised for its unique and innovative use of materials and technology, and has been recognized with several awards, including the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor Award and the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Grand Award. The stadium has also been featured in several publications, including Architectural Record, Engineering News-Record, and Sports Illustrated.
The stadium features a number of facilities and amenities, including a weight room, a training room, and a press box. The stadium's concourse features a number of concession stands and restrooms, as well as a hall of fame that recognizes the achievements of Syracuse University athletes and coaches. The stadium's seating is divided into several sections, including a lower deck and an upper deck, as well as a number of luxury suites and club seats. The stadium's sound system is designed to provide clear and consistent sound throughout the stadium, and features a number of speakers and subwoofers. The stadium has also hosted a number of events featuring famous performers, including The Rolling Stones, U2, and Bruce Springsteen.
The stadium is home to the Syracuse Orange football team, as well as the Syracuse Orange men's basketball and Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse teams. The stadium has also hosted a number of other events, including concerts by Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill, as well as games featuring the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills. The stadium has also been used for a number of other purposes, including high school football games, motocross events, and mixed martial arts competitions. The stadium has a long history of hosting NCAA events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship, and has been recognized as one of the top venues in the country for college basketball and college lacrosse. The stadium has also hosted events featuring famous athletes, including Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
In recent years, the stadium has undergone a number of renovations and upgrades, including the installation of a new video scoreboard and a new sound system. The stadium's seating has also been upgraded, with the addition of new club seats and luxury suites. The stadium's concourse has been renovated, with the addition of new concession stands and restrooms. The stadium has also undergone a number of other upgrades, including the installation of new elevators and escalators, as well as the renovation of the stadium's press box and weight room. The stadium's upgrades have been recognized with several awards, including the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Facility of the Year Award and the American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) Distinguished Sports Facility Award. The stadium continues to be a popular venue for Syracuse University athletic events, as well as other events and activities, and is recognized as one of the top stadiums in the country. Category:Sports venues in New York