Inglewood, California, USA

The design for the new LA Clippers arena redefines the traditional boundaries of arena architecture, offering a multidimensional experience harmonized with the unique characteristics of its site, climate and program.
Intuit Dome by AECOM won an American Architecture Award 2025 from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.


At the heart of the design is a striking structural gridshell that envelops the entire facility. This gridshell, with its innovative “loose fit” to the conditioned interior program, creates a network of informal spaces that redefine how people engage with the venue. The gridshell carries a system of lightweight panels that modulate wind, sun and rain. Panels clad in ETFE, PTFE and laminated PTFE provide protection from rain for the informal spaces while also allowing for fresh air flow and solar glare control. The orientation of the panels has been digitally optimized for their performance and form a dynamic, nature-inspired pattern that evokes growth and movement.
Each of the primary levels of the interior program has access to the informal outdoor terraces and gardens that link the natural environment. These informal spaces enhance the guest experience, offering fans a respite from the excitement of games or concerts while fostering a connection to the natural environment. For athletes and coaches, these areas provide retreat from demanding practice schedules. These informal areas also provide a better work environment for the office staff who will be in the facility year-round. The spaces allow for work to be done in daylight and fresh air, and their arrangement encourages chance meetings among different departments. The informal spaces are programmed with landscape and furniture that make them attractive for all users of the facility.


Beyond its functional advantages, the gridshell’s design transforms the arena’s outward identity. Since the primary interior spaces are separately enclosed and acoustically insulated, the informal exterior spaces can be open to reveal the activity within. In addition, the open cladding materials catch illumination from color-changing LED luminaires, giving the active arena a glowing, dynamic presence when viewed from afar.
Intuit Dome is poised to become the first carbon-neutral arena, setting a new standard for sustainability in sports + entertainment design. Equally important is its thoughtful connection to the surrounding neighborhood. The vibrant informal spaces and community-focused areas invite public engagement, making the building a lively presence in the community.

Architects: AECOM
Lead Architect: Ross Wimer
Design Team: Susan Fulton, Hal Johnson, Pat Clancy, Mike Gruhala, Nancy Jones, Bill Hanway, Frank Anderson, Steve Duethman, Hal Johnson, Mike Gruhala, Tess Ryan, Isaac Smith, Caroline Scholze, Madi Wieseler, Julia Dunfield, Matt Rebbe, Tiffany Hoffman, and Arthur Chen
Associate Architects: Anderson Barker Architects
Landscape Architects: Hood Design Studio
General Contractor: AECOM Hunt/Turner Construction Company, Joint Venture
Client: Murphy’s Bowl, LLC. and LA Clippers
Photographers: Tim Griffith












