Building a new 178 Million Dollar High School, but didn’t seem to leave yourself enough room for a Football Field? No worries. This is almost the year 2010 and that is practically the future. We have the science to build vertical and put an entire field on top of your school. Just try not to outrun the end zones whilst playing and good luck with afternoon Study Hall while Oklahoma Drills are going down just above your noggin…

Cliffside Park-based RSC Architects, in partnership with architecture firm HOK New York, designed the new 360,000-square-foot Union City High School, located between 24th and 26th streets on Kennedy Boulevard in the Hudson County city. The educational facility includes 66 classrooms, art and dance studios, photography and broadcast studios, technology labs, a media center, a gymnasium with bleacher seating for 1,800 people, a cafeteria, an outdoor courtyard, and a 900-seat performing arts auditorium, according to RSC.
A unique feature of the school is its rooftop athletic facility, which encompasses more than three acres of artificial turf for a regulation-sized high school baseball field, a soccer/football field and a grandstand area for 2,100 spectators, the firm said.
Unique? You don’t say…


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