Temple University has selected Moody Nolan, which calls
itself the largest African American-owned and -managed architecture firm in the
country, to design a proposed football stadium for its North Philadelphia
neighborhood, officials announced Monday.
Curtis J. Moody, president and CEO of the Columbus,
Ohio-based company, already has met with community members, said Ray Betzner, a
university spokesman.
Betzner said the firm's willingness to work with
neighbors made it a clear choice for the job.
"Moody Nolan is regarded as a national leader in
designing beautiful sports and recreation facilities that not only fit their
purpose but also fit the communities in which they exist," Temple
president Neil D. Theobald said in a statement.
Betzner said Theobald was familiar with the firm's work
in Indiana, where he formerly was a university executive.
Temple's board of trustees last month voted to spend up
to $1 million on designs and study of a 35,000-seat stadium in the northwest
corner of campus. The project - which has drawn fierce opposition from some
neighbors and students - is estimated to cost $126 million and will proceed only
if enough funding is raised, officials have said.
Moody Nolan, which has worked with more than 100
universities, including Vanderbilt, Indiana, Ohio State, Pennsylvania State
University, DePaul, and the University of Chicago, also will help identify potential
retail uses for the property, Betzner said.
No timeline has been set for the work, he said. He
declined to say how much the firm will be paid, but noted it will come out of
the $1 million design and study budget.
Moody Nolan also will lead the design of a student
recreation building that would be next to the retail and stadium complex, the
university said.
Source: Philly.com
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