Technologies, Data Driving Sports Stadium & Arena Design
Driven by the priorities and vision of sports facility owners, operators and fans, architectural designers are creating “smart venues” using the latest in emerging technologies and data.
Recreation Center Designs Stay Flexible
Whether they’re perennial requirements or trending requests from the community, recreation centers must stay flexible to meet the needs of their members. A flexible approach to design can help.
Landscapes Reimagined by Multi-Faceted Designers
There may be disagreement about whether the pandemic is “over,” but it seems everyone still believes in the power of outdoor space where the community can gather, play and celebrate.
Design & Program Trends in Outdoor Aquatic Facilities
Outdoor aquatic facilities have become more and more diverse, often featuring more than one body of water, enabling facilities to offer a range of programming to meet the needs of the entire community.
Natatorium Design Focuses on Maximizing Participation
Natatoriums are increasingly being designed to offer not only opportunities for swim meets and lap swimming, but also water exercise, recreational activities and more.
Designing Support Spaces for Indoor & Outdoor Pools
From lounge areas and concessions to equipment rooms, locker rooms and more, the space around the pool requires just as much careful attention as the pools themselves.
We talked to professionals at several different tech firms that support recreation, sports, fitness and aquatic operations to find out how to maximize your use of technology.
The Helen and Leonard Moretz Stadium, located on the Lenoir-Rhyne University campus, has undergone a significant evolution over the past century. Recently the university’s stadium modernization efforts accelerated.
If you’re kiddie pool isn’t attracting people like it used to, consider replacing it with a splash play area that will not only bring more people to your facility, but also extend the season of fun.