Howard University Softball Stadium
Washington, DC
Reminiscent of Baltimore’s Camden Yards, the Howard University Softball Stadium is designed to be a contextual yet state-of-the-art facility. The use of brick is prominent in the design of the stadium elements, press box, seating, dugouts, fencing, etc., due to its use at the Banneker School, the neighborhood, and the campus. With the Banneker School being the backdrop of the right field, a softball version of a mini-Camden Yards could be achieved.
Southern Maryland SportPlex & Learning Center
Waldorf, MD
The Southern Maryland SportPlex & Learning Center (SMSPLC) includes softball/baseball diamonds; horizontal fields for soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse; a stadium for football; a playground (tot-lot); and ample parking. Inside a large fitness center are a health and wellness suite, community rooms, an auditorium, and workout rooms overlooking a six-basketball court gymnasium wrapped by an indoor track.
The Laurel Soccer Park
The Laurel Soccer Park concepts were developed from a 10-acre site at the intersection of MD 198 and Bond Mill Road in Laurel, MD. The plan calls for two natural grass soccer fields with two 200-seat bleachers for each field, gazebos, and a clubhouse replete with locker rooms, dining and banqueting rooms, a commercial kitchen with outdoor walk-up concessions, patio dining, private club/suite party rooms, and locker room facilities. The site was also designed with 101 parking spaces.