Multi-Use Sports Facilities: Planning as Key to Success
Planning is a critical step to a successful multisport facility. Built to house multiple sports, the coordination of all building trades... More
The Natatorium Puzzle: Five Warning Signs
When designing, improving, or maintaining a natatorium, you should start with the end users in mind, swimmers and other pool users or... More
Indoor Track and Field Enjoys a Moment in Unlikely Space
Last winter, a six-lane, 200-meter indoor banked track found itself at the center of the track and field world during a series of high... More
Protecting and Maintaining Gym Floors
Private university administrators may not realize this, but replacing their gym floor can cost upwards of $100,000. As important as the... More
Bradley University Surrounds Facilities with School Spirit
Many players, coaches and athletic directors can agree that playing on a plain field surrounded by bare fences and exposed bleachers does... More
The First Two Questions for Gymnasium Projects
There are so many details that need to be addressed when planning a new gymnasium for your facility that there are a couple of details that... More
Creating the “Wow” Factor for Sports Amenities
It should come as no surprise that universities throughout the country are under constant scrutiny to maintain a prestigious image by... More
Major Upgrades to Middlebury College Athletics Complex
Middlebury College has completed a major construction project at the south end of its Vermont campus that integrates its indoor athletic... More
Green Turns to Gold: Ithaca College’s Athletics & Events Center
A few years ago, Ithaca College opened its newest - and largest - building, the 177,000-square-foot Athletics and Events Center. More
Natatorium Indoor Air Quality
Most people may not realize the "pool smell, which is commonly mistaken for chlorine, is actually a symptom of a larger air quality issue... More



















