The Brooklyn Sports Center,
in retrospect known as the Dodger Dome, was a proposed domed stadium for the
Brooklyn Dodgers, designed by
Buckminster Fuller to replace
Ebbets Field. Meant to keep the Dodgers in New York City, it was first announced in the early 1950s. The envisioned structure would have seated 52,000 people and would have been the first domed stadium in the world, opening roughly a decade before Houston's
Astrodome
The NRG Astrodome, formerly and also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply the Astrodome, was the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas, United States. It seated around 50,000 fans, with a record atte ...
.
The Dodgers instead moved to
Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles.
The unbuilt stadium, in
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
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, would have been located at the northeast corner of
Flatbush Avenue
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and
Atlantic Avenue, on the site of the
Atlantic Terminal. It would have cost
$6 million to build and been privately financed. The general area eventually did become a sports venue, because
Barclays Center was built across the street to the south from the Atlantic Terminal, in neighboring
Pacific Park.
Background
The Dodgers were playing at the 32,000-seat
Ebbets Field. Feeling that the stadium was too small for their needs, they wanted to move to a newer, more modern facility. Dodgers owner
Walter O'Malley wanted to exploit new revenue streams to capitalize on the rabid fans of the Dodgers. O'Malley commissioned
Norman Bel Geddes about renovating Ebbets Field and first proposed a dome. He also talked to Buckminster Fuller to design a domed stadium.
New York City Construction Coordinator
Robert Moses wanted to utilize open space in
Flushing Meadows,
Queens
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and build a city-owned stadium there for the Dodgers. This plot of land was eventually occupied by
Shea Stadium and later,
Citi Field, the home of the
New York Mets
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. Moses also opposed the location of the domed stadium since it would have caused significant changes to the subway system.
The proposed stadium's failure is a source of debate today, and proved to be an important factor in the Dodgers' move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1957. Some think O'Malley purposely proposed a stadium that had little chance of being built and that he privately negotiated with the city while publicly touting the merits of the domed stadium. Others suggest that the domed stadium failed because of Moses' uncompromising personality.
The Atlantic Terminal Mall now stands on the land where the stadium would have been built. Adjacent to the Atlantic Terminal, in the new
Pacific Park development, is
Barclays Center, where the
Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Brooklyn. The Nets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NBA), ...
began play in 2012–13; they were joined by the
New York Islanders
The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference (N ...
from 2015 until 2020 and the
New York Liberty in 2020.
The outfield wall would have been the same distance from
home plate to center field as down the
foul lines (380 feet to all parts of the outfield); in effect, the wall would have formed one-fourth of a true
circle
A circle is a shape consisting of all point (geometry), points in a plane (mathematics), plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the Centre (geometry), centre. The distance between any point of the circle and the centre is cal ...
. (This symmetry is found in
South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on the fields where the
Little League World Series
The Little League World Series is an annual baseball tournament for children (primarily boys) aged 10 to 12 years old, held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Originally called the National Little League Tournament, it was later renamed for th ...
is played each August.)
References
External links
Walter O'Malley's view of stadium
{{Buckminster Fuller
Unbuilt stadiums in the United States
Brooklyn Dodgers
Buckminster Fuller
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Unbuilt buildings and structures in New York City