The Houston Astrodome — opened in 1965 — was an architectural marvel for its time. But the Astrodome has become obsolete over the years and hasn't hosted an event in over a decade.
The latest concept to reuse the storied stadium would give Houstonians and tourists a top destination --- and one that works even when it's super hot outside.
Renderings of the $1 billion plan shows four state-of-the art buildings under the dome's roof and a retail village.
The astrodome was home to the Houston Astros from 19-65 to 19-99. It's also where the Houston Oilers played and where ...
Finally, after 15 years of speculation and variety of architectural proposals, a plan is in place to transform Houston’s ...
According to CNN, the $1 billion plan for the structure includes four state-of-the-art buildings under its roof and a retail ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Astrodome Conservancy unveiled its ... The Astrodome's final act was in 2005 when it hosted Hurricane Katrina evacuees. It officially closed its doors in 2009.
leaving the Astrodome without a primary tenant. In 2005, the stadium took on an unexpected role as a shelter for Hurricane Katrina evacuees, reminding Houston of the Dome’s potential as a civic ...