AT&T Stadium,
Dallas Cowboys
Arlington, Texas
AT&T Stadium,
Dallas Cowboys
Arlington, Texas
AT&T Stadium, known as Cowboys Stadium, features 75,000 seats and was completed in time for the 2009 NFL season.
The $1.2 billion dollar facility (among the most expensive in the world) features a natural grass stadium including a retractable roof, 200 luxury suites and open end zones linked to fan decks that helped to increase the seating capacity for the season opener to more than 105,000 (an NFL record).
The stadium also includes more than 3,000 Sony LCD displays throughout the luxury suites, concourses, concession areas and more, offering fans viewing options that extend beyond the action on the field.
The centre hung video display board is the largest high-definition television screen in the world.
WJHW was responsible for providing designs for the sound systems in the seating bowl; auxiliary sound systems for the concourses, restrooms, suites, lounges, press box, locker rooms, team areas and administrative areas; distributed video and satellite systems serving TV monitors throughout the stadium; broadcast cable provisions; radio and TV broadcast cabling systems; coaching video infrastructure; scoreboard and video display systems; scoreboard video replay systems; as well as recommendations for acoustics, noise and vibration control throughout the stadium.
AT&T’s design and features have influenced the design of other NFL stadiums, including U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Role
Sound Systems
Tel/Data/POS Cabling
Video Surveillance/Access Control
Scoreboard/Video Displays
Control Room Systems & Design
Broadcast Provisions & Cabling
Distributed TV Systems