How Not To Refurbish A Stadium

Sports venues are some of the most prominent architectural features of most American cities, and in the last ten years, there has been something of a renaissance in the manner in which ballparks and stadiums are designed. But in Chicago, where a newly refurbished Soldier Field is already being dubbed the “Eyesore on Lake Shore,” most of the lessons in how to properly combine modern functionality with classic form seem to have gone unlearned, says Blair Kamin.