Mosaic Stadium
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Location
Regina, SK
Project Size
735,000 sq. ft.
Year Completed
2017

The largest redevelopment project in the history of Regina.

As part of the Regina Revitalization Initiative, Mosaic Stadium is a landmark, once-in-a-lifetime project that is home to Regina’s CFL team, the Roughriders. The stadium was designed by HKS Architects, in joint venture with B+H Architects. The open-air stadium has a standard seating capacity of 33,000 that is expandable to 40,000, with a sunken-bowl design and a translucent spectator roof to provide protection from inclement prairie weather when needed. Sixty-eight per cent of the seating for the stadium is located in the sunken bowl. 

Smith + Andersen was engaged as the mechanical, electrical, audio-visual, lighting, and security designers for Mosaic Stadium.

 

See the whole field. 

LED lighting is used throughout the stadium, enhancing the lighting quality with no colour shifting. For broadcasting, LED lighting technology provides optimal light uniformity, not to mention drastically reduces operations and maintenance costs. This technology does not require a UPS, as the luminaires are capable of instantly restarting following a power failure, allowing the event to continue uninterrupted. Using LEDs also saves 400,000 watts of electricity, translating to approximately $58,000 savings per year at $0.07/kWh in utility charges.

 

Comfort in an open-air stadium? Sold. 

The stadium’s mechanical system features a condenser water loop with heat pumps, which allows for individual “zone control” across the private suites, lounges, and offices. Consolidating the heating and cooling through the condenser water loop allows for heat recovery in the winter months, when perimeter spaces require heating, and interior spaces require cooling. Throughout the open-air stadium, where occupant comfort is crucial, gas infrared heaters are provided. The mechanical system is also fully integrated with third-party concession stands, beer coolers, and commercial kitchens, and include kitchen exhaust systems and grease interceptors. 

The largest redevelopment project in the history of Regina.

As part of the Regina Revitalization Initiative, Mosaic Stadium is a landmark, once-in-a-lifetime project that is home to Regina’s CFL team, the Roughriders. The stadium was designed by HKS Architects, in joint venture with B+H Architects. The open-air stadium has a standard seating capacity of 33,000 that is expandable to 40,000, with a sunken-bowl design and a translucent spectator roof to provide protection from inclement prairie weather when needed. Sixty-eight per cent of the seating for the stadium is located in the sunken bowl. 

Smith + Andersen was engaged as the mechanical, electrical, audio-visual, lighting, and security designers for Mosaic Stadium.

 

See the whole field. 

LED lighting is used throughout the stadium, enhancing the lighting quality with no colour shifting. For broadcasting, LED lighting technology provides optimal light uniformity, not to mention drastically reduces operations and maintenance costs. This technology does not require a UPS, as the luminaires are capable of instantly restarting following a power failure, allowing the event to continue uninterrupted. Using LEDs also saves 400,000 watts of electricity, translating to approximately $58,000 savings per year at $0.07/kWh in utility charges.

 

Comfort in an open-air stadium? Sold. 

The stadium’s mechanical system features a condenser water loop with heat pumps, which allows for individual “zone control” across the private suites, lounges, and offices. Consolidating the heating and cooling through the condenser water loop allows for heat recovery in the winter months, when perimeter spaces require heating, and interior spaces require cooling. Throughout the open-air stadium, where occupant comfort is crucial, gas infrared heaters are provided. The mechanical system is also fully integrated with third-party concession stands, beer coolers, and commercial kitchens, and include kitchen exhaust systems and grease interceptors. 

Project Team