Nationals Ballpark

Nationals Park is the current ballpark for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball. It is the first LEED-certified green major professional sports stadium in the United States. The facility hosted the 2008 season's first game (in North America), when the Nats took on the Atlanta Braves on March 30, 2008. The first game played there was a collegiate baseball game. The stadium is located along the Anacostia River in the Navy Yard neighbor... more

Seating Capacity:

  • 41,888

Architect:

Opened:

  • Mar 22, 2008

Contained by:

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Architecture

Architect

Marshall Purnell

Marshall Purnell (born June 8, 1950) is a prominent African-American architect and 2008 president of the American Institute of Architects. Born in Toledo Ohio, and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he is the second son of Leila (Davis) Purnell and the late long-time professional jazz saxophonist...

Address

Nationals Ballpark Address

1500 South Capitol St., SE
Washington Washington 20003

Engineering Firm:

Construction Started:

  • May 4, 2006

Construction Cost:

Currency Amount
  • 611,000,000
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 38.87236
  • -77.00899
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From the Green Building base

LEED registration and certification:

LEED certification Certification date
  • Mar 3, 2008
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