NU Ryan Walter Athletics Center
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Ryan Walter Athletics Center at Northwestern University

Perkins&Will as Architects

Opening of Walter Athletics Center& Ryan Fieldhouse Marks New Era of Recruitment, Support and Development of Student-Athletes at Northwestern University

  • Walter Athletics Center providesa comprehensive array of world-class services– from training and conditioning to sports medicine, academics and nutrition – through the convergence of sports and recreation, performance health, branded environments, and higher education.
  • Together withthe newlyopened Ryan Fieldhouse, the multi-purpose athletics center combines with existing athletic and recreational facilities to create an approachable destination.
  • Thefacility welcomes student-athletes and students alike, providing the university the flexibility for year-round practice and training spaces and campus events.

With its sweeping horizontal glass façade and unobstructed views over Lake Michigan,the Ryan Fieldhouse and Walter Athletics Center on Northwestern University’s Evanston, Illinois, campus combines a myriad of support services into a first-of-its-kind, multi-purpose center for student-athletes. Designed by global architecture firm Perkins and Will, the critically acclaimed building represents a thoughtful convergence of design typologies: sports and recreation, performance health, branded environments, and higher education.

 

“These facilities are truly transformational for our Wildcats and our University,” said Northwestern University’sCombe Family Vice President for Athletics and Recreation Jim Phillips. “Our state-of-the-art home is now in the heart of campus, alongside classrooms and laboratories and residence halls, allowing more interaction than ever before among our student-athletes and this incomparable Northwestern community.”

 

The light-filled, four-storyWalter Athletics Center houses academic and professional development support services for more than 500 student-athletes, a nutrition center and dining facility, two sports performance centers, a cutting-edge sports medicine and athletic training hub, locker rooms for eight varsity teams, and office space for coaches and administrators.It is the second Northwestern athletics facility designed by Perkins and Will to open this year: in April, the university celebrated the grand opening of the Ryan Fieldhouse, a glass, aluminum and limestone building connected to the Walter Athletics Center, providing year-round practice and training space for football, lacrosse, soccer and other varsity athletes under a dome with soaring arches, and also serving as recreation and event space for campus programs.

 

“Ryan Fieldhouse and the Walter Athletics Center provided an exciting opportunity to take advantage of the spectacular setting overlooking Lake Michigan and bring student-athletes back to the heart of campus to a complex that highlights the interconnectedness of physical fitness, performance, and well-being,” said Ralph Johnson, Perkins and Will’s global design director.

 

Perkins and Will collaborated on the Northwestern project with associate architect HOK; civil engineer and landscape architect SmithGroup; structural engineer WSP USA; and mechanical engineer AEI Affiliated Engineers.

 

Bringing Student-Athletes “Home”

“Throughout our design process, we were focused on how the new Center can meet the highest standards of function, access, and interaction to enable Northwestern to recruit and develop the best student-athletes,” said Bryan Schabel, Perkins and Will design principal.

 

Re-enforcing the Northwestern Brand

The airy lightness that flows through the building provides a counterpoint to the physical activity taking place inside – and the opportunity to boldly re-enforce the Northwestern brand, elevating the Center to the upper echelons of college sports facilities. Clearly visible through the Walter Athletics Center lobby’s glass façade is a three-story LED screen featuring video images of Northwestern’s 19 athletic programs. Northwestern’s trademark purple color motif is highlighted throughout the Center on interactive touchscreens, backlit wall panels and overhead lighting accents. Hallways throughout the Center feature wall panels with striking black and white images of athletes in action.

 

“The approach to the branding throughout the facility is to strike the perfect balance between the power of athleticism and the understated sophistication implicit in Northwestern University’s commitment to academic excellence,” said Brian Weatherford, Perkins and Willassociate principal in the Branded Environments group.

 

Continued Leadership in Health and Well-Being

The Walter Athletics Center and Ryan Fieldhouse are part of a growing portfolio of Perkins and Will sports, recreation, and entertainment projects that illustrate the firm’s focus on holistic human health and well-being. The Northwestern projects also highlight the firm’s expertise in education, healthcare, workplace/office interiors, and environmental branding through their successful convergence in the design of a truly multi-disciplinary facility.

 

“The Walter Athletics Center and Ryan Fieldhouse are game-changing facilitiesfor Northwestern’s athletics program,” said Jennifer Williams, Perkins and Will senior associate. “The university’svision of atransformational home away from home for their student-athletes is realized through a new kind of architecture–one thatenables students to perform at their highest physical and emotional level.”

 

Among other Perkins and Will projects that bring together sports performance, healthcare, and branding that have been completed or are under construction: Baylor Scott & White Health Sports Therapy &Research complex, Frisco, Texas; the UCLA Health Training Center, home of the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles, California; the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Athletic Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan; the Snyder Center at Phillips Andover Academy, Andover, Massachusetts; the University of South Carolina Center for Health and Well-Being,Columbia, South Carolina; and,the Viking Pavilion at the Peter W. Stott Center at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon.

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