
Project Objective
Contemporary Dining Space in World Class Ballpark
The Atlanta Braves sought to create a premium dining experience that would elevate the fan experience at Truist Park. Parallel’s architectural metal solutions were selected to bring this vision to life with modern aesthetics and lasting durability. By utilizing Parallel aluminum battens in the stunning Blonde Teak finish to create a large-scale shade structure overtop of Outfield Market, the space became more defined, eye-catching, and functional. The battens provide partial shade, allowing filtered natural light to create a comfortable dining atmosphere while protecting guests from direct sun exposure.
The modern aesthetic of the Blonde Teak finish adds a contemporary warmth to the space, perfectly complementing the ballpark’s premium atmosphere. Beyond its visual appeal, the aluminum batten system proved to be both structurally sound and easy to install, ensuring the project stayed on schedule while meeting the Atlanta Braves’ exacting standards for quality and performance.
Project Design and Features
Seamless Partnership with Parallel Team
Working with Parallel’s team from concept to completion ensured the project stayed on schedule and met the Atlanta Braves’ high standards. The installation process was efficient, with Parallel’s technical support and premium materials making the large-scale shade structure both visually stunning and structurally sound.
Distinctive Yet Cohesive Elements
The Blonde Teak battens created a striking and memorable visual impact that immediately draws the eye, while simultaneously blending harmoniously with the stadium’s pre-existing architectural elements, structural components, and material palette.
Partial Shade, Complete Definition
The aluminum batten system provides filtered natural light that creates an inviting dining atmosphere while protecting guests from direct sun exposure. This thoughtful design approach transforms Outfield Market into a well-defined, comfortable space that stands as a distinctive architectural feature within the ballpark.





