Vantelin Dome Nagoya

Mitsubishi Estate · Daikō Minami 1-chōme · 1997

Vantelin Dome Nagoya
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A vast roofline engineered for spectacle—baseball as an excuse to build a controlled weather universe.

Stadium.

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Year
1997
Coordinates
35.1860°, 136.9473°
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Visitor Guide

Visitor Tip

Arrive early and walk the concourse loop; domes are spatially legible when the crowd hasn’t filled in the geometry yet.

Best Photo Spot

Interior wide shot from upper seating during warm-ups; exterior at late afternoon for curvature and scale.

Access & Hours

Event-based ticketing; access depends on games/concerts and venue policies.

Insider Note

The ‘dome’ is really an environmental machine—air handling, acoustics, and smoke management are as architecturally consequential as structure.

Time Needed

1–3 hours (event-dependent)

Design & Structure

Shell StructureSpace Frame
Computational Process

Stadium bowl and roof designed through sightline and crowd-flow computation; roof system analyzed for long-span behavior and dynamic loads.

Materiality

Concrete bowl with long-span roof structure—durability and capacity for suspended event loads.

Structural Innovation

Roof spans and rigging capacity define what the venue can host—engineering as programming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who designed Vantelin Dome Nagoya?+

Vantelin Dome Nagoya was designed by Mitsubishi Estate and completed in 1997. It is located in Daikō Minami 1-chōme, Japan.

Where is Vantelin Dome Nagoya located?+

Vantelin Dome Nagoya is located in Daikō Minami 1-chōme, Japan. Its coordinates are 35.1860°, 136.9473°.

When was Vantelin Dome Nagoya built?+

Vantelin Dome Nagoya was completed in 1997. It was designed by Mitsubishi Estate.

Can I visit Vantelin Dome Nagoya?+

Vantelin Dome Nagoya is a real building in Daikō Minami 1-chōme that can be viewed from the outside. Check local information for interior access and visiting hours. Use the Parametric Atlas walking tour feature to plan a route that includes this building.