The football stadium of tomorrow may surprise you

In an era of bigger-is-better football stadiums, some industry insiders think the key to the future will be going small

Football stadiums may actually become smaller.
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What if we built smaller NFL football stadiums?

Hard to imagine, yes — especially in this era of ever-growing sports complexes (see: Rams owner Stan Kroenke's blueprint for a mini-city in Los Angeles, including a stadium of 90,000-plus capacity). But for the architects and industry insiders looking, say, 25 years into the future, that idea isn't so far-fetched.

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Alexis Boncy is special projects editor for The Week and TheWeek.com. Previously she was the managing editor for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today. She has an M.F.A. from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a B.A. from the University of Virginia.