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Q&A: Sports architect Matt Rossetti on the future of sports venues


Matt Rossetti is a third-generation architect and president of the Detroit-based ROSSETTI design firm that has worked on dozens of arenas and stadiums over the decades since his father launched the company in 1969.

The ROSSETTI portfolio is a mix of fully-designed sports venues and an increasing number of renovation projects. It boasts of having designed or refreshed the Palace of Auburn Hills, Daytona International Speedway, Little Caesars Arena, Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, TD Garden, CenturyLink Field, Red Bull Arena, Dignity Health Sports Park and sports-anchored entertainment districts in Green Bay, Edmonton and Calgary. The firm has been the United States Tennis Association’s master planner and architect since 1990.

The University of Michigan graduate initially went to school to study oceanography because of his admiration for the late undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau. But he changed course and joined the family company in 1989 and has been its president…





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