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Sports & Recreation

In the past, building walls, a roof and tossing in some bench seating was all it took to slap together a sports and recreation facility. Today, whether you’re building a community recreational facility or trying to create an intimate fan experience, the role of the architect has expanded in the sports and recreation market.

The master plan often includes working beyond the walls of the venues to include the surrounding areas in order to maximize fan experience and revenue opportunities. Once you envision how to utilize sport venues year round beyond just the sport they were designed for and you now have a multi-use facility.

Features include: technology, premium amenities, dedicated spaces, clubs, event plazas, social zones and more.

SRa Architecture + Interiors offers architecture services for sports training facilities, and athletic fields in Minnesota. Contact us today!

Jocelyne Dougan

Project Coordinator

During Jocelyne’s formative years she spent a lot of time with her grandmother painting, drawing, and making all sorts of crafts. As a child she watchedher dad, helpingwhere she could, renovatetheir home from the ground up. Theylivedin a constant cycle of demolishing and rebuilding,to make something new andbeautiful. As a teenager she began taking advanced art classes and making pottery whenever she had free time between classes and after school. Looking at Jocelyne’s childhood, architecture seemed like an obvious choice, but it was not so clear when Jocelyne entered college. She began her post-secondary education studying accounting due to her interests in business throughout high school.However,she quickly realized that creativity was a necessity for her future career. Jocelyne changed her major to architecture and transferred to the University of Minnesota. It was there thatshe grew her knowledge of architecture as well as, interior design, history, and art. In 2018 she graduated with her Bachelor of Design in Architecture and began working at a firm in Saint Paul, gaining experience in both government and educational design. She soon returned to the University of Minnesota to complete her Master of Architecture degree with the hopes of pursuing licensure. Now that Jocelyne has completed her master’s degree, her professional goals aim to experience as many opportunities as possible both for the sake of learning as well as the need to feed her inner child’s love of art and exploration. Jocelynehopes to apply a wide range of knowledge and skills to better inform an all-encompassing design practice.

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