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Efficient Locker Room Design Maximizes Use of Small Spaces
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Emily Attwood,
January 2012
From high-tech lock technology to plush lounge areas, whirlpools, Internet access and private showers and dressing areas, it's easy to sink a significant amount of money into creating the ultimate locker room.
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Why Public Rec Center Renovations Must Be Done Right
By
Michael Popke,
October 2011
On Dec. 19, 2009, the staff and patrons at the Lynnwood (Wash.) Recreation Center threw a party. After all, it would be the last time everyone could really celebrate for awhile
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New Projects: Missouri State; Everett Community College; Colorado State
By
Nicholas Brown,
May 2011
With support from a $1.3 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Authority (FEMA), dignitaries broke ground on the West Plains campus of Missouri State University for a new multipurpose student recreation center and emergency shelter.
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Recession Forces Changes to Premium Spectator Seating
By
Andrew Cohen,
February 2011
On March 10, 2009, the Dallas Cowboys unveiled the first completed luxury suite at the team's $1.15 billion home field, which opened three months later. A sumptuous 700 square feet, the 18-seat suite utilized materials such as Brazilian granite, Canadian marble, leather-clad walls and walnut trim.
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Architects Find Creative Design Solutions for Pre-Engineered Building Systems
By
Nicholas Brown,
December 2010
Recreation center architects find creative design solutions to visually integrate pre-engineered building systems.
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Designing Facility Entryways
By
Andrew Cohen,
December 2010
An arena's elegant entryway is visually and structurally effective.
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