How is qwest field so loud




















They're amped up on Starbucks. DGreenistheBest Posted January 3, The architecture redirects all the sound onto the field. Bigmuss1 Posted January 3, HOF44 Posted January 3, I heard that a magic Seachicken clucks very loudly under the field!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Definitely the design of the stadium. Can we add overhangs to Fedex? The Meast Posted January 3, The Top Cat Posted January 3, Paul Allen is nerdy alright. But he's our very, very, very rich nerd. C RedskinsFan Posted January 3, Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. The overhang over the seats allows sound to bounce off the roof and go back to the field. The overhang protects most fans from the chance of rain during the game, so it is a welcomed addition playing in Seattle.

Finally, the north end zone bleachers are aluminum, so fans stomping on them amplify the noise for sporting events. With the seats being so close to each other at this football venue, you have many contributing structural factors in making it one of the loudest sites in the United States. Seahawks fans come out in a full effort to make as much noise as possible to distract the other team during game day.

The fans in Seattle go nuts when there is a touchdown for their side too, and the home team feeds off that energy, which makes them play better. The MLS team, Seattle Sounders, also has a passionate set of fans who show up to home games for their side too.

The 12th Man, or 12th player, represents the fans helping the eleven team members on the field compete. With the level of noises the Seahawks fans make, they act as that additional man on the ground. The fans are certainly a part of that, but so is some well-planned architecture.

For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Is it because Seattle's fans love their team more than you love yours and they're able to yell louder because of this?

Are their lungs more powerful because of the crisp Pacific Northwest air, which allows them to push out more impressive screams? In short: not exactly. While Seattle's fans are enthusiastic, CenturyLink reaches those record-breaking decibel levels because of its design. Paul Allen, the billionaire owner of the team, explicitly wanted a stadium that would be loud, so he approached architect Jon Niemuth with this request.

The place, which was built in , is constructed to be loud.



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