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Efficient Locker Room Design Maximizes Use of Small Spaces
By 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.

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

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.

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.

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.

Designing Facility Entryways
By Andrew Cohen, December 2010
An arena's elegant entryway is visually and structurally effective.

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