Educators, students and designers gathered to learn about the latest in sport and recreation design and to celebrate outstanding student-centered design. A few select projects were identified as design awards winners. A national NIRSA award is one of the most prestigious awards that can be bestowed on a project, and this year LPA was recognized for two projects.
The California State University, Northridge (CSUN), Wellness Center and the Cal Poly Pomona Student Recreation Center couldn’t be more different from one another in everything from size to scope, yet both demonstrate the immense value for students on two higher education campuses.
Jurors commented, “The committee appreciated the thoughtful design and placement of the BRIC which connects the various aspects of student life and has created a significant impact on recreation involvement. Considerable time and energy was spent on the architectural and sustainable features of the building which creatively took into account the climate and natural elements surrounding campus.”
Jurors said, “The CSUN Oasis Wellness Center is a comprehensive and unique facility. The aesthetic and architectural features connect to the natural surroundings, speak to the various dimensions of wellness and effortlessly lead users to the intended purpose of the facility.”
Steve Flanagan joined LPA in 1994 and has more than 30 years of experience. Twenty two of those years have been dedicated to the design and construction of educational and sport and recreation projects. He is currently the Managing Director of the Higher Education Group and Sport and Recreation practice.