Outstanding sports facilities awarded

by Carly Midgley | January 13, 2017 3:36 pm

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Pennsylvania’s Gladwyne Residence was the American Sports Builders Association’s Outstanding Residential Tennis Facility of the Year.
Photo courtesy ASBA

Winners have been announced for the American Sports Builders Association[2] (ASBA) awards, with plaques presented at the association’s Technical Meeting last month in Amelia Island, Florida.

To qualify for ASBA awards, a facility must have been built by a member of the association; to win, it must meet or exceed a standard cumulative score. This score can be determined based on a variety of factors, such as layout and design, sitework, drainage, base construction, surface, amenities, and innovation.

In each category (i.e. tennis courts, running tracks, sports fields, indoor facilities, and track and field facilities), specific winners are recognized as exceptional with Bronze Awards, Silver Awards, or the title of Outstanding Facility of the Year.

This year, in the track division:

In the tennis division:

In the residential tennis facility division:

In the fields division:

A single project was also recognized in the indoor division—in Vermont, Sasaki Associates’ Virtue Field House at Middlebury College was named Outstanding Indoor Track Facility of the Year.

A full list of winners is available here[3].

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: http://www.constructionspecifier.com/outstanding-sports-facilities-awarded/gladwyne-residence/
  2. American Sports Builders Association: http://www.sportsbuilders.org/
  3. here: http://www.sportsbuilders.org/about/2016_all_awards.pdf

Source URL: https://www.constructionspecifier.com/outstanding-sports-facilities-awarded/