A rare quantity of fresh air flows through the new Intuit Dome basketball and concert venue in Inglewood, California, which opens in mid-August. The Los Angeles Clippers NBA club now calls the stadium home. Its design was expressly aimed at becoming a LEED Platinum structure that will run entirely carbon-free from the ground up—a remarkable accomplishment for such an energy-hungry facility. One of the main components of that environmental accomplishment is the building's innovative usage of air.
The Intuit Dome's exterior appears to have all the amenities a professional sports stadium in the twenty-first century might want, and it's not lacking in sparkle. The Clippers' home court and training facility will be located on this $2 billion complex, As the location of concerts, the NBA All-Star Game in 2026, and the Summer Olympics basketball court in 2028, which was funded in part by club owner and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
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