TD Banknorth Sports Center at Quinnipiac University by Centerbrook Architects and Planners in Connecticut United States
Designed by Centerbrook Architects and Planners, a sporting design, the $52 million TD Banknorth Sports Center at Quinnipiac University that located in Hamden, Connecticut, United States has twin arenas for ice hockey and basketball. The arenas sweep out from each other on two sides of an entry courtyard. Large glass walls at the ends of each arena face the courtyard and offer a preview of the excitement inside to those arriving for a game. Each arena has completely unobstructed sight lines from all seats thanks to three dimensional roof trusses with 164 foot clear spans. The trusses support a gently curved roof which lowers the ceilings inside and give the arenas an intimacy that energizes the spectator experience. The ice hockey arena seats 3,286 and the basketball arena seats 3,570. The Twin Arena Sports Center has a commanding hilltop site on Quinnipiac University’s newly developed York Hill campus. The Sports Center has panoramic views south to the City of New Haven and Long Island Sound.
Telheiro School by José Bragança Marini in Portugal
The Telheiro School was designed by Portuguese architect José Bragança Marini is school extension building that located in Leiria, Portugal. The architect was asked to design an extension for Telheiro School in Leiria, Portugal. The resulting building,...
Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre in Renfrew, United Kingdom
Located in Renfrew, United Kingdom, Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre was designed by Holmes. In bringing together multiple service providers under one roof as a ‘one stop shop’, the recently unveiled Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre by architecture...
City of Watsonville Water Resources Center in Watsonville, United States
Designed by WRNS Studio, City of Watsonville Water Resources Center is located in Watsonville, United States. The new Watsonville Area Water Resources Center supports the Water Recycling Project, a joint effort of the City of Watsonville and the Pajaro...