New stadium planned for Regina, Canada
The City of Regina, in Canada, has unveiled new stadium plans to replace the existing Mosaic Stadium, one of the oldest buildings in the Canadian Football League.
The 33,000-seater stadium has been inspired by the prairie sky and includes a sunken bowl design, a spectator roof to protect fan and louvers to control the wind. Fans will have improved comfort thanks to individual seats, with better views. To cater for special events there will be multi-purpose lounges, outdoor spaces and a new plaza.
"This stadium is equipped to serve both the needs of our growing population and the many minor sports groups which use the stadium," said deputy city manager, Brent Sjoberg, who is responsible for the project.
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