A vast roofline engineered for spectacle—baseball as an excuse to build a controlled weather universe.
Stadium.
Visitor Guide
Arrive early and walk the concourse loop; domes are spatially legible when the crowd hasn’t filled in the geometry yet.
Interior wide shot from upper seating during warm-ups; exterior at late afternoon for curvature and scale.
Event-based ticketing; access depends on games/concerts and venue policies.
The ‘dome’ is really an environmental machine—air handling, acoustics, and smoke management are as architecturally consequential as structure.
1–3 hours (event-dependent)
Design & Structure
Stadium bowl and roof designed through sightline and crowd-flow computation; roof system analyzed for long-span behavior and dynamic loads.
Concrete bowl with long-span roof structure—durability and capacity for suspended event loads.
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.