When it opened in 1965 as the world's first domed stadium, the Houston Astrodome was considered "The Eighth Wonder of the World." Today, Houston again sets the pace with the 69,500-seat Reliant Stadium.
The stadium, home to the National Football League’s Houston Texans since the team made its debut in August 2002, improved on the Astrodome in two areas: First, it’s most notable feature is Birdair’s retractable translucent fabric
roof, the first in the NFL. This four-acre roofing structure, constructed using 403,800 square feet of PTFE architectural fabric membrane and two 967-foot long steel supertrusses supported by four reinforced concrete columns, can open or close
in under 10 minutes, providing flexibility for Texas’ seasonably hot temperatures. Second, because of PTFE membrane’s inherent daylighting
properties, a natural grass field is grown in place, something the Astrodome could not
support.
The stadium played host to Super Bowl XXXVIII in February 2004. In 2003, Reliant Stadium won the National Honor Award for Structural Engineering Excellence given by the American Council of Engineering Companies.
Project: Reliant Stadium
Owner: Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation, Houston, Texas
Architect: Hermes Architects and Lockwood, Andrews, Newnam, Inc. JV, Houston, Texas
Engineer: Walter P. Moore, Houston, Texas
Market Sector: Stadiums and Arenas
Material: PTFE
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Completed: 2002 |