Typically the stadia for these two sports were urban stadia, built in the midst of the populations they served, and typically they were open or only partly roofed. After the Second World War there was a new wave of stadium building, but the typology shifted gradually towards multi-purpose facilities, often fully roofed, and often situated out of town, surrounded by acres of car parking. Between 1960 and 1977 over 30 such major stadia were built, the most impressive being the Oakland Coliseum, John Shea Stadium in New York (1964, baseball and foot- ball), and the Busch Stadium in St Louis (baseball). Recent examples are the Comiskey Park Baseball Stadium in Chicago (1991), seating 43 000 spectators