MANICA Architecture
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Industry | Architecture |
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Founded | 2007 |
Number of locations | Kansas City, Missouri |
Area served | World |
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Owner | David Manica |
Website |
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MANICA Architecture is a Kansas City, Missouri based architecture firm. The firm owned by namesake David Manica was formed in 2007. Its specialty is in designing sports and entertainment facilities.
Architectural Philosophy
A unique design firm that combines large scale international design experience with the creativity and personal attention of a boutique studio.
Sports projects
American football
NFL and College football
Basketball
National Basketball Association
- Chase Center, San Francisco, USA – Golden State Warriors (2019)
International Basketball
- Guangzhou International Sports Arena, Guangzhou, China – 2010 Asian Games; NBA Preseason games (2010)
Soccer
- Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain – FC Barcelona (Renovation)
- Lusail Iconic Stadium, Doha, Qatar – 2022 FIFA World Cup (2022) (in Partnership with Foster + Partners)
Multi-Purpose
Training Facilities
- Hospital for Special Surgery Training Center, Industry City, Brooklyn, USA – Training Facility, Brooklyn Nets (2016)
Entertainment spaces
- Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, China – Expo 2010 (2010)
Proposed but never built
MANICA was also the architectural firm contracted to design Carson Stadium in Los Angeles for the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers (the design was later transferred with changes to the Raiders's Las Vegas stadium project) and the proposed Chargers stadium in San Diego after the Carson project failed.[1]
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