Designed in the style of the classic “cathedrals” of basketball, yet boasting impressive technological innovations, McMillan Pazdan Smith designed this arena seeking to preserve and capture the history and tradition of the game while addressing the present and future state of the sport. More than just an arena, this facility is a key part of the school’s phased master plan for the next several decades, sitting at the important intersection of athletic, academic, community and student life. It contributes to the school’s overall collegiate experience by promoting high-level of athletic performance in a beautiful setting balanced against the intensive coursework typical of this liberal arts institute.
Entering the concourse through a two-story signature lobby flanked on either side by monumental staircases and an escalator, the ease of spectator movement is remarkable. The main concourse acts as an indoor tailgating experience, encouraging communication between suites and generating a sense of community and fellowship. A student-only section replicates the feel of a traditional sports restaurant. Large screen TVs, tables with power, and dedicated concessions create an environment that extends the social context around the game and engages the student community.
Recognizing that the student athlete’s most precious resource is their time, each team has a dedicated locker room and lounge / study room. These spaces are designed to balance their studies with the need to train for their sport. The on-site media lab transforms into a study hall during exams, and student athletes have 24/7 access to the facility, maximizing their time management opportunities.
At the heart of technological innovation in the facility, the student-run broadcast media studio is equipped with the latest video and audio capabilities and operates at standards accepted by national sports broadcasting platforms. By expanding the existing fiber optics network, this studio created the opportunity for students to develop content for athletics across the entire campus. This learning lab approach to sports media serves athletics well, but also offers tremendous opportunity for students to gain priceless real world experience and extend value to the alumni community worldwide.
Designed to be much more than just a single sport venue, the facility also engages the community at large. Designated areas throughout the concourse can be reserved for community related events outside the athletic schedule. Local high schools, amateur athletic associations, summer sports camps and others can even run multiple events simultaneously, creating connections between the campus and the surrounding city.
Wofford College Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium
Category
College/University
Description
Project Location:
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Architecture Firm
McMillan Pazdan Smith, LLC
Spartanburg, South Carolina
www.mcmillanpazdansmith.com
Facebook: @McMillanPazdanSmith
Twitter: @MPSarchitecture
Photography By:
Derrick Simpson Photography 2017
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