Retrodome

Architects collaborate to give the Astrodome a second chance

When you ask an architect why she went into the business, the answer you'll often hear is "to create something that will be around long after I'm gone." She might be thinking about the Mayan temples or the Roman Colosseum, but times have changed. The Astrodome was the Eighth Wonder of the World when it opened in 1965; hardly even middle-aged in human years, a time when most adults would be establishing careers and supporting their pimple-popping teens, the stadium already has become a retired architectural has-been, searching for a reason to live.

The world's largest planetarium?
The world's largest planetarium?

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9:30 a.m., Saturday, August 4. For more information on either Rice Design Alliance contest, call 713-348-4876.
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, University of Houston

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To save the onetime engineering marvel from spending its remaining days hosting dog shows and monster truck rallies, designers are searching for answers to what to do with the first domed stadium in history. To whet the appetites of the 2012 Olympic Committee, a proposal already has been floated to construct a see-through roof for an indoor track and field stadium. The Rice Design Alliance will do its part with a daylong charette, Astrodome: The Old New Thing, in which architects, after a tour, will break off into design teams to draft proposals for how to turn the facility into something useful.

Indoor artificial ski slopes? The most planned of planned communities? (No more unwanted rain while you're mowing your lawn!) The best proposals will be put up for judging and public viewing at 4:30 p.m., and the winners will be announced at 6 p.m., followed by a brief discussion. Cite magazine also will be accepting entries for design proposals through September, for those who want to take a little more time on their submissions. The more ideas, the better. (The ultimate aviary!) This old girl is one landmark we'd like to see stick around after we're gone, in whatever capacity we can come up with. (Hmm… Don't we need another outlet mall?)

 
 

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