
Rice University recently unveiled the Gateway Project, a $120 million initiative on university-owned land in Rice Village that will create a corridor linking the campus to the heart of the Village, while reimagining the west side of campus anchored by the renovation of Rice Stadium.
The renovation will be led by Populous, a global design firm, in conjunction with Nations Group.
Stadium capacity will be reduced from approximately 47,000 to just over 30,000 — a right-sized design that aligns with the current trends in college athletics to lower overall capacity while increasing premium opportunities.
The west side of the stadium will see a dramatic overhaul with the demolition of the existing press box, upper bowl and upper concourse to make way for a new three-level west concourse building. Premium seating will be added.
On the east side, about two-thirds of the upper deck will be removed to improve sightlines and create a more intimate atmosphere. A 360-degree concourse will allow fans to move freely around the stadium.
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