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Osborn Engineering, is an architectural and engineering firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1892, it is noted mostly for designing sports stadiums. More than 100 stadiums have been designed by Osborn, including such famous parks as Fenway Park in Boston, the original Yankee Stadium in New York City, Tiger Stadium in Detroit, and numerous minor league, collegiate, and major league sports facilities in all sports.[1][2] They also design other structures, including infrastructure and public sector buildings, industrial and manufacturing, and parking structures.
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Structures designed by Osborn Engineering
- Forbes Field, 1909[citation needed]
- League Park, 1910
- Comiskey Park, 1910
- Griffith Stadium, 1911
- Polo Grounds, 1911[citation needed]
- Fenway Park, 1912
- Tiger Stadium, 1912
- Braves Field, 1915
- Sportsman's Park, 1922 renovations
- Kansas City Municipal Stadium, 1923
- Yankee Stadium, 1923
- Ross-Ade Stadium, 1924
- Dill Field, 1925
- Notre Dame Stadium, 1929
- Milwaukee County Stadium, 1951
- Metropolitan Stadium, 1955
- RFK Stadium, 1959
- Three Rivers Stadium, 1970
- Progressive Field, 1994
- Ohio Stadium 1999-2000 renovations
See also
- HOK Sport
- HNTB
References
- ^ Leventhal, Josh. Take Me Out to the Ballpark, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers 2000. ISBN 1-57912-112-8
- ^ Osborn Architects & Engineering homepage Retrieved November 9, 2006
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Categories:- Engineering companies of the United States
- Architecture firms based in Ohio
- Companies based in Cleveland, Ohio
- American architect stubs
- United States company stubs
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