Paul Brown Stadium
The stadium was the first NFL facility to win a national AIA Honor Award for its design, and it received an Architectural Record/Busines Week Award in 2001. It is also the only football stadium to be listed among "American's favorite 150 buildings and structures" in a 2007 survey conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Unique FeaturesThe 65,515-seat stadium offers 114 private suites. The Club Level has 7,600 seats and access to premium food and beverage services located in two multi-story event spaces that overlook the city and the river. The Bengals administrative offices are located in the stadium, 3 practice fields are located adjacent to the stadium to the west.
Associate ArchitectGlaserworks, Moody/Nolan, Stallworth Architecture
Public AccessAccess to the stadium is by ticket. A Bengals pro shop is located on the north side of the stadium.
Original OwnerHamilton County
Completion Date2000
Original FunctionProfessional football stadium
StyleContemporary/Futuristic
ArchitectNBBJ
ContractorTurner, Barton Malow, D.A.G.
1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Renovation History
2004 : The Kentucky Bluegrass playing field was replaced with a FieldTurf system.