Overview
A true multi-purpose stadium, Lucas Oil Stadium is 63,000-seat downtown, venue that hosts the NFL Indianapolis Colts and other special football games, NCAA Basketball Final Fours, conventions, and a wide range of concerts and special events
Sporteology recently took a look at 10 of the NFL’s top stadiums. Among them were several of Walter P Moore’s projects including State Farm Stadium (formerly University of Phoenix Stadium), Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Lucas Oil Stadium, and AT&T Stadium.
AT&T Stadium // Photo by Aerial Photography Inc.
The National Football League, or NFL, was found in 1920, and it is one of the greatest sports tournaments in the world. It is counted among the most popular sports in the world, with millions of people following the teams and the players. While some cannot afford to go beyond the television sets to watch the matches, many people are so passionate that they make sure that they are at the stadiums, cheering for their favorite teams and watching them play up close. MOORE...
Sports Authority Field at Mile High // Photo by Jackie Shumaker