Texas A&M University Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball
Texas A&M University Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball
College Station, Texas
The 68,000-square-foot Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball is a state-of-the-art practice facility for Texas A&M University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. The three-level facility includes the Carolyn and Tommie E. Lohman '59 Grand Lobby; administrative offices; two separate practice gymnasiums with maple hardwood flooring and a weight room; two locker room facilities with multimedia rooms; lounges; and a training facility with multiple therapy plunge pools. Student-athletes are able to practice, train and study in the facility and have convenient access to the adjacent Reed Arena, where basketball competitions are held.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
VLK Architects
College Station, Texas
The 68,000-square-foot Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball is a state-of-the-art practice facility for Texas A&M University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. The three-level facility includes the Carolyn and Tommie E. Lohman '59 Grand Lobby; administrative offices; two separate practice gymnasiums with maple hardwood flooring and a weight room; two locker room facilities with multimedia rooms; lounges; and a training facility with multiple therapy plunge pools. Student-athletes are able to practice, train and study in the facility and have convenient access to the adjacent Reed Arena, where basketball competitions are held.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
VLK Architects
Edgar O. and Melanie A. Weller Tennis Center
Edgar O. and Melanie A. Weller Tennis Center
Austin, Texas
Located at The University of Texas Golf Club in the Steiner Ranch community, the Edgar O. and Melanie A. Weller Tennis Center provides practice and competition space for Golf Club members as well as The University of Texas at Austin’s men’s and women’s tennis programs. A pre-engineered metal building houses six indoor tennis courts, and an attached load bearing metal stud building contains a tennis shop and locker rooms. The outdoor area features four additional tennis courts and a swimming pool.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
H. Chambers Company
Austin, Texas
Located at The University of Texas Golf Club in the Steiner Ranch community, the Edgar O. and Melanie A. Weller Tennis Center provides practice and competition space for Golf Club members as well as The University of Texas at Austin’s men’s and women’s tennis programs. A pre-engineered metal building houses six indoor tennis courts, and an attached load bearing metal stud building contains a tennis shop and locker rooms. The outdoor area features four additional tennis courts and a swimming pool.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
H. Chambers Company
The University of Texas at Austin Texas Tennis Center Replacement
The University of Texas at Austin Texas Tennis Center Replacement
Austin, Texas
A two-level foyer with graphics illustrating the history of Texas Tennis greets student-athletes and spectators at the new UT Austin Texas Tennis Center. The facility includes 12 outdoor tennis courts with ESPN-level LED sports lighting; men’s and women’s locker rooms; the Sheffield Family Players Lounge with a nearby study room; an athletic training room complete with a hydrotherapy plunge pool; and a large weight and fitness room. The grandstand can accommodate up to 1,200 spectators and includes restrooms, a concession area and a press box.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
H. Chambers Company
Austin, Texas
A two-level foyer with graphics illustrating the history of Texas Tennis greets student-athletes and spectators at the new UT Austin Texas Tennis Center. The facility includes 12 outdoor tennis courts with ESPN-level LED sports lighting; men’s and women’s locker rooms; the Sheffield Family Players Lounge with a nearby study room; an athletic training room complete with a hydrotherapy plunge pool; and a large weight and fitness room. The grandstand can accommodate up to 1,200 spectators and includes restrooms, a concession area and a press box.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
H. Chambers Company
The University of Texas at Austin Whitaker Fields Complex Renovation
The University of Texas at Austin Whitaker Fields Complex Renovation
Austin, Texas
SpawGlass helped modernize and update 36 acres of the popular UT Austin Whitaker Fields Complex. The scope of the renovation included re-grading the entire site to improve drainage; and installing six new synthetic turf playing fields, 12 new natural grass fields and the associated field lighting. The project also included construction of a new 8,000-square-foot gateway building, a great lawn area, a large pavilion, four sand volleyball courts and perimeter fencing; renovation of the control building; and resurfacing of a parking lot. The facility now boasts 44 acres of outdoor recreational space, including the existing 35 lighted tennis courts, four outdoor basketball courts and five pickleball courts.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
Dewberry
Austin, Texas
SpawGlass helped modernize and update 36 acres of the popular UT Austin Whitaker Fields Complex. The scope of the renovation included re-grading the entire site to improve drainage; and installing six new synthetic turf playing fields, 12 new natural grass fields and the associated field lighting. The project also included construction of a new 8,000-square-foot gateway building, a great lawn area, a large pavilion, four sand volleyball courts and perimeter fencing; renovation of the control building; and resurfacing of a parking lot. The facility now boasts 44 acres of outdoor recreational space, including the existing 35 lighted tennis courts, four outdoor basketball courts and five pickleball courts.
Owner
The University of Texas System
Architect
Dewberry
Texas A&M University McFerrin Athletic Center and Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. ’80 Indoor Track Stadium
Texas A&M University McFerrin Athletic Center and Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. '80 Indoor Track Stadium
College Station, Texas
With a ceiling height of 79 feet, the 75,636-square-foot McFerrin Athletic Center football training complex houses a regulation size football field with synthetic turf and four interior structural steel camera platforms. Located a mere 14 feet from this facility, the fully enclosed and air conditioned Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. '80 Indoor Track Stadium totals 115,440 square feet and features separate sprint lanes for runners, plenty of space for field throwing events and designated areas for other events, including the long jump, triple jump, pole vault and high jump. Two enclosed press boxes, an A/V system with ribbon boards for posting times, three camera platforms, an aluminum bleacher system for 5,000 spectators and concession areas also are included. One of the most impressive features of the facility is the Mondotrack FTX surface. A hydraulic banked 200-meter competition track system allows for the turns on the track to rise up from the floor on a series of concealed hydraulic rams. The resulting banks in the track make it easier for athletes to navigate the turns at speed.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
O’Connell Robertson
College Station, Texas
With a ceiling height of 79 feet, the 75,636-square-foot McFerrin Athletic Center football training complex houses a regulation size football field with synthetic turf and four interior structural steel camera platforms. Located a mere 14 feet from this facility, the fully enclosed and air conditioned Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. '80 Indoor Track Stadium totals 115,440 square feet and features separate sprint lanes for runners, plenty of space for field throwing events and designated areas for other events, including the long jump, triple jump, pole vault and high jump. Two enclosed press boxes, an A/V system with ribbon boards for posting times, three camera platforms, an aluminum bleacher system for 5,000 spectators and concession areas also are included. One of the most impressive features of the facility is the Mondotrack FTX surface. A hydraulic banked 200-meter competition track system allows for the turns on the track to rise up from the floor on a series of concealed hydraulic rams. The resulting banks in the track make it easier for athletes to navigate the turns at speed.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
O’Connell Robertson
Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Recreation Center
Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Recreation
Kingsville, Texas
The two-level Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Recreation Center totals 36,000 square feet and houses two multi-purpose gymnasiums; approximately 5,200 square feet of cardio fitness and weight room space; and an elevated jogging track. Other areas include an outdoor basketball court; men’s and women’s locker rooms; an equipment issue and laundry room; and administrative offices.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Project Manager
Parsons
Architect
Marmon Mok
Kingsville, Texas
The two-level Texas A&M University-Kingsville Student Recreation Center totals 36,000 square feet and houses two multi-purpose gymnasiums; approximately 5,200 square feet of cardio fitness and weight room space; and an elevated jogging track. Other areas include an outdoor basketball court; men’s and women’s locker rooms; an equipment issue and laundry room; and administrative offices.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Project Manager
Parsons
Architect
Marmon Mok
West Texas A&M University Renovation of Athletic/Intramural Facilities Phase 1
West Texas A&M University Renovation of Athletic/Intramural Facilities Phase 1
Canyon, Texas
As construction manager-at-risk, SpawGlass was involved early in the design phase of this multi-phased renovation/addition project at West Texas A&M University. The scope of work consisted of renovations to the competition softball and baseball fields, competition combined soccer/track and field facility, two combination football/soccer practice fields, three intramural softball/flag football fields, two intramural tennis courts, two intramural basketball courts, two intramural sand volleyball courts, a grand lawn park activity area, a jogging trail and restroom, concession and ticket facilities. The scope also included seating and lighting for each of the fields. The existing athletic/intramural facilities were demolished to make way for the new improvements.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
PBK Architects, Inc.
Canyon, Texas
As construction manager-at-risk, SpawGlass was involved early in the design phase of this multi-phased renovation/addition project at West Texas A&M University. The scope of work consisted of renovations to the competition softball and baseball fields, competition combined soccer/track and field facility, two combination football/soccer practice fields, three intramural softball/flag football fields, two intramural tennis courts, two intramural basketball courts, two intramural sand volleyball courts, a grand lawn park activity area, a jogging trail and restroom, concession and ticket facilities. The scope also included seating and lighting for each of the fields. The existing athletic/intramural facilities were demolished to make way for the new improvements.
Owner
Texas A&M University System
Architect
PBK Architects, Inc.
Flour Bluff ISD Natatorium
Flour Bluff ISD Natatorium
Corpus Christi, Texas
The new Flour Bluff ISD Natatorium totals approximately 31,000 square feet and includes a 25-meter competition pool with a movable bulkhead to allow simultaneous activities to occur in separate areas. Features include five lap lanes, eight competitive swim lanes and two, 1-meter diving boards. The facility also houses a classroom, offices, locker rooms and a concession area. The pool is used by District athletes for training and swim meets and is open to the community for lap swimming and swim lessons.
Owner
Flour Bluff ISD
Project Manager
Solka Nava Torno, LLC
Architect
Naismith Engineering, Inc.
Corpus Christi, Texas
The new Flour Bluff ISD Natatorium totals approximately 31,000 square feet and includes a 25-meter competition pool with a movable bulkhead to allow simultaneous activities to occur in separate areas. Features include five lap lanes, eight competitive swim lanes and two, 1-meter diving boards. The facility also houses a classroom, offices, locker rooms and a concession area. The pool is used by District athletes for training and swim meets and is open to the community for lap swimming and swim lessons.
Owner
Flour Bluff ISD
Project Manager
Solka Nava Torno, LLC
Architect
Naismith Engineering, Inc.
The Berry Center
The Berry Center
Cypress, Texas
Constructed on a 65-acre site, the Richard E. Berry Educational Support Center event and sports venue includes an 11,000-seat athletic stadium, a 15,333-square-foot staff development/conference center, a 456-seat theater, a multi-purpose arena with 8,300 fixed seats, administrative office space and a full-service kitchen for catering.
The Berry Center is used for District graduation ceremonies, staff development, extracurricular activities and other special events. The facility also is used for non-district events and provides a venue for Northwest Harris County residents to enjoy the arts, conventions, conferences and athletic events in their neighborhood.
Owner
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD
Architect
PBK Architects, Inc.
Cypress, Texas
Constructed on a 65-acre site, the Richard E. Berry Educational Support Center event and sports venue includes an 11,000-seat athletic stadium, a 15,333-square-foot staff development/conference center, a 456-seat theater, a multi-purpose arena with 8,300 fixed seats, administrative office space and a full-service kitchen for catering.
The Berry Center is used for District graduation ceremonies, staff development, extracurricular activities and other special events. The facility also is used for non-district events and provides a venue for Northwest Harris County residents to enjoy the arts, conventions, conferences and athletic events in their neighborhood.
Owner
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD
Architect
PBK Architects, Inc.
Texas A&M University Barbara C. Barnett Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete Center
Texas A&M University Barbara C. Barnett Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete Center
College Station, Texas
SpawGlass performed a complete interior demolition and renovation of the Aggie women’s basketball program’s existing space to create the world-class Barbara C. Barnett Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete Center. Located inside the Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball, the new space offers many unique amenities, including sleep pods, to accommodate athletes before and after they hit the court. Features include a spacious locker room with ample storage room and individual computers for each athlete, a nutrition area, a film room with custom seating, a players’ lounge, an equipment room and a salon. State-of-theart equipment and high-end technology are incorporated throughout all player areas. In addition to serving as a comfortable retreat for current athletes to stay in top form as well as relax, the renovated space also serves as a recruiting tool for future talent.
Owner
SSC Service Solutions
Architect
Populous
College Station, Texas
SpawGlass performed a complete interior demolition and renovation of the Aggie women’s basketball program’s existing space to create the world-class Barbara C. Barnett Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete Center. Located inside the Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball, the new space offers many unique amenities, including sleep pods, to accommodate athletes before and after they hit the court. Features include a spacious locker room with ample storage room and individual computers for each athlete, a nutrition area, a film room with custom seating, a players’ lounge, an equipment room and a salon. State-of-theart equipment and high-end technology are incorporated throughout all player areas. In addition to serving as a comfortable retreat for current athletes to stay in top form as well as relax, the renovated space also serves as a recruiting tool for future talent.
Owner
SSC Service Solutions
Architect
Populous
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