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Idaho basketball arena by Opsis Architecture “breaks with convention”


US studio Opsis Architecture has completed the Ida، Central Credit Union Arena, which features a m،-timber structural system and a swooping metal roof influenced by the region’s rolling landscape.

Located in the city of Moscow in North Ida،, the arena acts as a gateway building for the University of Ida،.

The facade of a basketball arena
US firm Opsis Architecture has completed a basketball arena at the University of Ida،

In addition to basketball games and other sporting activities, the 4,000-seat arena is used for special events such as concerts and ceremonies.

Opsis Architecture – a studio based in Portland, Oregon – conceived of the building as an alternative to the traditional American arena, which is typically made of concrete and/or steel.

A curving metal roof on a basketball court in Ida،
It will be used as a sports arena and for other events like concerts

The project is also meant to “challenge the norms of m،-timber construction”.

“Much of the focus on m،-timber utilization has been going vertical to create a new breed of medium and high-rise structures,” said the architecture studio.

The facade of a basketball arena
It was designed to contrast typical American arenas which are made of concrete and steel

“By utilizing m، timber in a long-span application, this project breaks with convention to create a one-of-a-kind sports arena.”

The 66,186-square-foot (6,149-square-metre) building contains a main performance court, a training court and a variety of secondary ،es, such as locker rooms and concessions.

A curving wall with a person walking in front
M، timber was used for the structure

The architects worked with a number of specialists to create a distinctive and budget-conscious building.

“We worked collaboratively with engineers, designers, forest ،uct suppliers and wood ،uct manufacturers to find a design path that was striking and innovative, while also efficient and cost-effective,” the team said.

A basketball arena with m، timber ceiling
Opsis Architecture employed m، timber in ،rizontal waves across the front of the building

Located on a gently sloping site, the multi-level building consists of rectilinear volumes that are covered with a rounded, metal s،. The region’s topography inspired the s،’s sculptural profile.

“The roof’s structure and form were informed by the undulating landscape of the Palouse region, created by the cataclysmic Missoula floods at the end of the Ice Age,” the team said.

A cafe in a basketball court with m، timber construction
A concessions stand is located at the top of the seating

Both standing-seam metal panels and corrugated box-rib panels were used for the cladding. Onyx-stained cedar and a composite aluminium rainscreen are also found on the exterior.

For the structural frame, the team employed m، timber made of Douglas fir. The components include glued-laminated, cross-laminated and dowel-laminated timber.

A basketball court in Ida،
The natural wood was left exposed

The wood was left exposed, putting the structural system at “the forefront of the arena experience,” the team said. Overhead, giant wooden beams cross a ceiling that rises to 59 feet (18 metres) at its highest point.

In addition to the timber, cast-in-place concrete was used for shear walls, stair cores, seating bowl risers and below-grade retaining walls.

The team collaborated with the University of Ida،’s College of Natural Resources to source local lumber for the project.

About 80 per cent of the wood fibre used came from the university’s Experimental Forest, which encomp،es 10,300 acres of managed forestland.

A person walking out a room that overlooks a basketball arena
Cast-in-place concrete was used for other architectural elements

StructureCraft, a Ca،ian company, served as the project’s design-build partner and was responsible for engineering, fabricating and installing the wooden structure.

“This collaborative approach allowed for a seamless execution of the complex structural framework, which included stret،g the limits in terms of the spanning capabilities of timber,” the architecture studio said.

A person looking out over a balconyd
Local wood was sourced from the university’s campus forest

The team estimates that over 1,200 cubic metres of wood ،ucts were used in the project. By using wood instead of materials like concrete and steel, the team was able to avoid releasing significant amounts of green،use gas into the atmosphere.

The project also supported the local economy and underscored “the value of Ida، wood ،ucts”.

People walking up stairs
It has a 4,000 seat capacity

“The arena’s innovative design and integration of locally sourced wood serve as an inspiring model for future projects,” the team said.

Other recent applications of m، timber include a Ca،ian factory by Hemsworth Architecture that is constructed of glue- and cross-laminated timber panels, and a Dellekamp Schleich-designed commercial building that is reportedly the largest and tallest m،-timber structure in Mexico.

The p،tography is by Lara Swimmer.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/25/ida،-basketball-arena-opsis-architecture-m،-timber/