During the annual two-week U.S. Open tennis event, engineer Mark Sharamitaro often watches some of the world’s best tennis in the Arthur Ashe Stadium master control room. There, he can relax ... until ...
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The new retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, N.Y., is an octagonal, 236,000-sq-ft structure larger than an American football field. About 6,500 tons of steel were used in its ...
What’s the big deal? The roof, designed to protect players and fans alike from the often unpredictable weather in the Northeastern U.S., is retractable. Like Serena Williams’ biceps during a tennis ...
Rendering shows the National Tennis Centre planned for Qiddiya City west of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Designed by Populous, the 30-court complex will include a 15,000-seat center court, an 8,000-seat ...
The new roof at Margaret Court Arena may have taken its coloring cue from a copper penny, but the roof found its grandeur by distinctly standing out from the architecture of Melbourne Park and the ...
The U.S. Open has built a retractable, $150 million roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium, after coping for years with rain delays. The two-panel ceiling opens in the morning and closes at night—unless it ...
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