Lincoln Financial Field also known as
“The Linc” is located at 1020 Pattison Ave. in South Philadelphia, and is the
home of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. The Linc was built by the NBBJ
architecture company and opened in 2003. It is a stadium built in the
postmodern architectural style. The purpose for this building is to house
sporting events such as football and soccer while it also is used for concerts
and other large events. There has been one movie to actually be filmed at Lincoln Financial Field and that is the 2012 David O’ Russell film, “Silver
Linings Playbook.” This particular movie was featured around the Philadelphia
Eagles as a cultural symbol and the Linc is the home field. The stadium has
also been used in other films as a background device such as the panning past
it during the introduction credits on the television show “It’s Always Sunny in
Philadelphia.” There have been a few controversies surrounding Lincoln
Financial Field such as during the inaugural 2003 season. The Eagles banned any
hoagies or cheesesteaks to be brought into the stadium with their reason being
security after the 9/11 attacks in New York. However, this ban was quickly
repealed. Also, during the
2006 season, fans reported swaying on one of the pedestrian bridges that
connects the upper levels. Articles were written in local newspapers and
broadcast on the local news. Outside parties tested the bridges' stability and
found no problem. Finally, during the 2007 season the team tried to limit the
amount of tailgating by drastically inflating the prices of different vehicles
coming into Lincoln Financial Field’s parking lot. Architecture of this nature
is usually used in the same way that the Linc is and featured the same way in
films.
The Philadelphia Art Museum was built in 1876 and was designed by Horace Trumbauer
and Julian Abele in a style echoing a Greek temple in more massive Roman
proportions. The building is located at 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway in
Philadelphia, Pa and has housed some of the greatest artistic pieces in
history. The purpose for this building has always been an art museum. However,
the steps have been used to hold some concert performances for special events
such as Live 8 in 2005. It was built to commemorate the centennial of American
independence, as well as holding

the first International Exhibition of Arts
held in the United States in the same year. It is known for holding some of the
world’s premier art exhibits such as pieces from renowned artists such as
Claude Monet, Salvador Dali, and Vincent Van Gogh. The Art Museum was featured
in five of the six Rocky Balboa movies (I,II,III,V, Rocky Balboa) as well as
the movies “Mannequin” and “Philadelphia.” The museum was used in the
background in all of the movies but was also used as a symbol of triumph in the
Rocky movies. There have been some controversies surrounding the museum such as
the Rocky Balboa bronze statue that sat at the top of the stairs of the museum.
It was widely debated whether or not the statue was art or a “movie prop.” The
statue went through several relocation phases and then was permitted to be
placed back at the museum. There was also what is now known as the Albert
Barnes Art Collection Controversy. This was an issue of a trust indenture that
spelled out what was to be done with the art when he passed away because Barnes
did not have any family. The terms of this trust were widely debated in court
at various times and the end result had paintings removed from the Art Museum due to the court ruling. The museum is unique in the way it was filmed because it wasn't featured as art but more as a symbol of triumph.
I believe that
these buildings have had an immense impact on the City of Philadelphia in a
cultural aspect. Lincoln Financial Field is a place that every Sunday
Philadelphians meet to watch their favorite football team, the Eagles. It
represents a sense of community and togetherness that brings a city together at
a specific location. The Linc is a modern representation of the ancient
coliseums where gladiators battle as people gather to witness. The Art Museum
and specifically the stairs have had a large cultural meaning to the city. The
Museum has been a major tourist attraction for the city and its use in film has
given the people of Philadelphia an emotional attachment to the Museum. It also
has a clash with ancient and modern worlds. The architecture of the building is
in an ancient style as well as much of the classic art contained in the
building. On the other hand there are modern representations of art and meaning
to the museum with things like the Rocky Statue. Independence Hall is a
historical point for the city and another point of Philadelphia’s pride and
culture. To me the history in this building alone is enough for someone to feel
a tie to. It has been featured on different denominations of American money
such as the one hundred dollar bill and the Kennedy half-dollar. It represents
historical American culture and doesn’t clash with modernity because of its
time period and the fact that it only served one purpose. I believe that these
buildings all are staples of Philadelphia’s culture and what we represent in a
diverse sense.
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