Audi Field (MLS´s D.C. United Stadium)
2018 I Completed
LOCATION
Washington, D.C.
Discipline
Architecture
SECTOR
Commercial
Project Type
Stadiums
Retail Spaces






Credit to Adam Brockett
Project Details
Audi Field, located at 32-60 R Street SW in Washington, DC, is a state-of-the-art 360,000-square-foot stadium that serves as DC United’s permanent home. Completed in 2018 at a cost of $400 million, the stadium was designed by Marshall Moya Design and Populous. It seats over 20,000 spectators and plays a key role in the revitalization of Buzzard Point with its integration into future mixed-use developments.
The LEED Gold Certified stadium focuses on sustainability, featuring energy-efficient systems, a green roof, and stormwater retention. Highlights include 31 luxury suites, pitch-level seating that brings fans close to the action, and a rooftop bar with views of the Capitol.
Audi Field also hosts concerts and other events, enhancing the city’s cultural scene. With amenities like a bike valet and the DC United Team Store, it offers a premium experience for fans and visitors, cementing its place as a centerpiece of Washington’s sports and entertainment landscape.
Completed under Paola Moya’s leadership as CEO of Marshall Moya Design.
Facts & Figures
Client
D.C. United
Size
Total Complex 360,000 SF
Building 24,000 SF
Status
Completed
Completion Year
2018
project cost
$400M
accreditations
LEED Gold
Delivery Method
Design-Bid-Build
Construction type
Concrete and Steel
Collaborators
general contractor
Turner Construction Company
Architect of Record
Populus