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Izzy KingtonBy Izzy Kington17th December 20215 Mins Read
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The bowl at the Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC
The bowl at the Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC

A new 42,000-seat stadium and a redesigned 15,000-seat arena have opened in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Populous served as architect of record for both.

The venues were unveiled by the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center Authority and are part of the overall Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC). They are designed to fit into the urban fabric of downtown Birmingham, the BJCC and the Uptown Entertainment District. Populous oversaw the design of both venues, providing architecture, interior design, signage and graphic design services.

Protective Stadium

Protective Stadium. Image: Populous
Protective Stadium. Image: Populous

The 835,000ft² (77,574m²), US$188m Protective Stadium debuted in October 2021 as the new home of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The idea of a new multipurpose stadium at the BJCC has been part of the BJCC Authority’s long-term strategic plan for many years.

“Located in the heart of downtown Birmingham and across the street from the popular Uptown entertainment district Populous helped masterplan years ago, the site was ideal for a football stadium, so it fits together very nicely,” said Jim Swords, principal at Populous and project manager for both venues. “One side of the site is urban, and the other is a residential neighbourhood. This one-of-a-kind stadium fits right into the site. It is scaled to the surrounding buildings and doesn’t rise above everything in a big sea of parking but is nestled into the surrounding city blocks. You can see the city from the stands, so the design is very much unique to Birmingham.”

A key design factor was to fit the stadium within its surroundings. Image: Populous
A key design factor was to fit the stadium within its surroundings. Image: Populous

Protective Stadium was designed to accommodate football, soccer, concerts and other special events, and is home to University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) Blazers football. The colours, materials and structure of the stadium, including the scoreboard and light towers, were influenced by Birmingham’s industrial heritage and landmarks. The design employs red brick and black steel to integrate seamlessly into the complex. The venue made its debut on 2 October 2021 with the UAB-Liberty game and has averaged more than 27,000 fans during the team’s home games this Autumn.

The bowl at Protective Stadium. Image: Populous
The bowl at Protective Stadium. Image: Populous

Right-sizing the stadium to attract more regional and high-profile events to Birmingham, while fitting in with the surrounding area, were key factors in the Populous design. The BJCC’s approach has been validated with the scheduling of the Super 7 state championships, the TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl and the opening and closing ceremonies for The World Games in 2022 at Protective Stadium, with more events in the works.

Protective Stadium features one of the largest scoreboards in college football, a standing-room plaza for students and a 360° concourse that circles the stadium, creating an intimate experience while allowing fans to navigate the entire seating bowl at concourse level without losing sight of the action.

A suite at Protective Stadium. Image: Populous
A suite at Protective Stadium. Image: Populous

The stadium hosts suites (34 in total) and club seats with a Stadium Club to fill a need for premium offerings. Populous collaborated with local architects to develop these areas, as well as the special UAB recruiting lounge and UAB home locker room, and worked with Protective Life to integrate its brand and signage throughout the stadium.

Legacy Arena

Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC
Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC

The BJCC also funded an extensive, US$71.7m reconstruction of the 45-year-old Legacy Arena into a modern 335,000ft² (31,123m²) multipurpose arena. It can hold 15,000 for basketball, 16,000 for centre-stage concerts and 12,000 for end-stage concerts. Populous also provided design leadership for the renovation, leading a team of local architects and national and local consultants.

“The reconstruction of Legacy Arena was all about turning an old building into a new building, making a famed venue into a modern arena while keeping its character,” said Swords. “While everyone could see Protective Stadium being built from the outside, the arena rebuild was mostly hidden from public view. People will be amazed when they walk into Legacy Arena because it’s a 45-year-old building that will look brand new on the inside.”

Legacy Arena also has a new exterior. Image: BJCC
Legacy Arena also has a new exterior. Image: BJCC

The most obvious change is the new exterior, which replaces the original façade and provides a new ground-level entry lobby that faces downtown Birmingham. A tree-lined entry plaza welcomes visitors to the arena’s massive glass lobby that offers city views and lets in abundant natural light.

From the entrance, the storied arena has been revitalised into a modern performance and sports venue. The new lobby features new stairs, elevators and escalators, improving crowd access. Populous opened the concourses to provide views directly into the seating bowl and increased and upgraded existing restrooms and concessions stands to modern arena standards. Populous also designed the signage and wayfinding for the arena, incorporating Birmingham influences.

Inside Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC
Inside Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC

While the seating bowl remains intact, the project includes all new seating throughout. Premium amenities include 12 new suites, a new Upper-Level Club and a newly renovated Arena Club. On event level, locker rooms and dressing rooms have also been updated and expanded, and a larger loading dock was added to better accommodate concerts and special events. Several in-bowl improvements were made on an operational level, including a new sound system, lighting, ribbon boards and other infrastructure.

The venue celebrated its reopening on 5 December 2021 with a home game for the Birmingham Squadron, the NBA G-League affiliate of the New Orleans Pelicans. Concerts at the new Legacy Arena made their debut on 15 December 2021 with a holiday performance by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

Club level at Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC
Club level at Legacy Arena. Image: BJCC
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Izzy Kington

Izzy became editor of Auditoria magazine in 2018, having previously served as assistant editor on the title earlier in her career. She is also the editor of Business Jet Interiors International and Railway Interiors International. Over the course of a decade as a business-to-business magazine editor, Izzy has covered everything from airline catering to car safety technologies, autonomous vehicles and business aviation airports. Outside of work, Izzy loves watercolour painting, live music and travel.

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