Flowing water inspired new design of Orlando’s Camping World Stadium
While the practical goal of Orlando’s $400 million Camping World Stadium renovation is to increase the seating to 65,000, the expansion gives the city a chance to make an artistic statement in its downtown.
DLR Group lead architect Ryan Freeland said he was inspired by moving water and palm fronds when he created metallic skin that would encircle the stadium. He told members of the city’s Appearance Review Board Thursday that the skin modernizes the stadium and will create a “lampshade” effect at night when illuminated by color-changing LED lights, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.
“We’re looking at a series of ways to illuminate the building,” Freeland said.

The lighting package will be programmable, so it can change based on the city holiday, a special event, or team colors.
The project will be funded through Tourist Development Tax revenue, generated by a six percent surcharge on hotel rooms and short-term rentals in Orange County. The city is also seeking a new naming rights partner to replace Camping World, whose contract expired in 2024.