The cornerstone to a new campus neighborhood underscores commitment to health and wellness
Sports & Recreation
Sports and recreation venues bring us together to play, compete, train, cheer, and socialize, enriching our lives through shared experience and personal growth. From the creation of new sports and entertainment districts to the design and implementation of indoor and outdoor facilities for campuses and communities around the world, our work promotes teamwork, social interaction, personal health, and wellbeing.
With its final phase complete, the Tsai Field House and Commons has become a new campus hub for the Lawrenceville School, and a gateway to its athletics facilities.
In an article for Athletic Business, Emily Parris offers four strategies for designing a successful rec center in 2024.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games were a celebration of the city’s public realm as well as the athletes, and it was a joy to watch. How will Los Angeles invest in public space for the benefit of the 2028 Olympic Games and beyond?
An iconic and aspirational expression of program, context, culture, and community
Parris lays out ways to improve opportunities in sports architecture for underrepresented populations in the latest issue of Athletic Business
A perspective in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)'s March 2021 issue of Sports Administration magazine
Putting practice and performance under one roof and pushing spatial bounds to create an all-encompassing sports center