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in dollars) $193 million (2005–06 repairs) Renovations: ($ in dollars) | architect = Curtis and Davis Associated〔(Louisiana Superdome )〕 Edward B. Silverstein & Associates〔 Nolan, Norman & Nolan〔 | structural engineer = Sverdrup & Parcel〔 Thornton Tomasetti (2006 repairs) | services engineer = | general_contractor = Huber, Hunt, & Nichols/Blount Joint Venture〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mercedes-Benz Superdome )〕 | tenants = New Orleans Saints (NFL) (1975-2004, 2006–present) Sugar Bowl (NCAA) (1975–present) Tulane Green Wave (NCAA) (1975–2013) New Orleans Jazz (NBA) (1975–1979) New Orleans Pelicans (AA) (1977) New Orleans Breakers (USFL) (1984) New Orleans Night (AFL) (1991–1992) New Orleans Bowl (NCAA) (2001–present) New Orleans VooDoo (AFL) (2013) | seating_capacity = Attendance Record: WrestleMania XXX (2014) 75,167, Attendance Record for A Saints Game: 73,373 on November 24th, 2014 Vs Baltimore Ravens] American Football: 73,208 (expandable to 76,468)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://superdome.com/uploads/SUPERDOMEMEDIAKIT5.3.12FINAL.pdf )〕 Basketball: 55,675 | former_names = Louisiana Superdome (1975–2011) }} The Mercedes-Benz Superdome (originally Louisiana Superdome and commonly The Superdome) is a domed sports and exhibition venue, located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Plans were drawn up in 1967, by the New Orleans modernist architectural firm of Curtis and Davis. Its steel frame covers a expanse. Its dome is made of a lamellar multi-ringed frame and has a diameter of , making it the largest fixed domed structure in the world.〔(The Superdome in New Orleans )〕 It is adjacent to the Smoothie King Center. Because of the size and location in one of the major tourist destinations in the United States, the Superdome routinely makes the "short list" of candidates being considered for major sporting events, the Super Bowl, College Football Championship Game and the Final Four. It is the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints American football team. In 2005, the Superdome gained international attention of a different type when it housed thousands of people seeking shelter from Hurricane Katrina. The building suffered extensive damage as a result of the storm, and was closed for many months afterward. On October 3, 2011, it was announced that German automaker Mercedes-Benz purchased naming rights to the stadium. The new name took effect on October 23, 2011. It is the third stadium that has naming rights from Mercedes-Benz (and first in the United States), after the Mercedes-Benz Arena, the stadium of Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart, in Stuttgart, Germany and the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China. ==Description== The Superdome is located on of land, including the former Girod Street Cemetery. The dome has an interior space of , a height of , a dome diameter of , and a total floor area of . 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mercedes-Benz Superdome」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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