Rossetti Architects

{{Short description|American architectural design and planning firm}}

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| foundation = {{start date and age|1969}}

| founder = Gino Rossetti

| owner = Matt Rossetti

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| location_country = United States

| location = 160 W. Fort St.

Detroit, Michigan

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| industry = Architecture

| services = * Sports, events, conference and exhibition centre architecture

  • Interior design
  • Environmental Branding
  • Wayfinding
  • Overlay
  • Masterplanning
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Sustainable design consulting
  • Facilities operations analysis

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| homepage = {{URL|http://www.rossetti.com}}

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ROSSETTI is an architectural design and planning firm headquartered in Detroit, Michigan."[http://www.rossetti.com/ Contact]." ROSSETTI. Retrieved on November 16, 2009.

History

ROSSETTI is a privately owned architectural firm that was founded in Detroit, in 1969, by Gino Rossetti. In 1999, the firm's ownership was passed onto his son, Matt Rossetti. The firm's early projects centered on health care facilities, corporate headquarters, interiors, retail and master planning. The firm began approaching the sports and entertainment industry after ROSSETTI was contracted in 1984 to design The Palace of Auburn Hills.

Today, ROSSETTI works with clients worldwide on a wide variety of projects, with a focus on sports and entertainment. ROSSETTI's focus globally is in Asia and Europe.

Projects

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File:Ford Field NFL Lions-Interior.jpg

  • The Palace of Auburn Hills (lower seating bowl hospitality suites)
  • Return on Design

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= College basketball =

= College football =

= College hockey =

= College soccer =

= International stadiums =

= Minor league hockey =

= MLS soccer stadiums =

= Motor sports =

= NBA =

= NBA training facilities =

= NFL =

= NHL =

= Tennis =

= Community projects =

References

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Further reading

  • {{Cite book | author=Hill, Eric J. and John Gallagher | title=AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture | year=2002 | publisher=Wayne State University Press | isbn=0-8143-3120-3 | url-access=registration | url=https://archive.org/details/aiadetroitameric0000hill }}
  • {{Cite book| author= Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A.| title= Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition| year= 1980| publisher= Wayne State University Press| isbn= 0-8143-1651-4| url-access= registration| url= https://archive.org/details/detroitarchitect0000unse}}
  • http://www.dbusiness.com/DBusiness/September-October-2009/Soccer-Cities/
  • [http://www.rossetti.com/ml/6673B7E1-4BEA-4A71-8118-828F8E4B6698.pdf Serious Fun (Three Generations by Reed Kroloff)]
  • http://archinect.com/firms/cover/25274007/rossetti-architects
  • http://www.yellowpages.com/southfield-mi/mip/rossetti-associates-10797941
  • {{Cite book | author=Carter, David M. | title=Money Games: Profiting from the Convergence of Sports and Entertainment| year=2011 | publisher= Stanford UP| isbn=978-0-8047-5955-7 }}