Programming: Parks & Rec

Design Details: Second Life

Wartburg College designs a Hall of Fame room around the reuse of an old gymnasium floor's center logo.

By Andrew Cohen
May 2009

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Basketball courts often enjoy a second life. Final Four floors, for example, are resold after the event to tournament teams and typically either reused in full or commemoratively hung, in part, on a wall. In Wartburg College’s Waverly Community Wellness Center, an alcove in the Hall of Fame Room was designed around a reuse of the center logo of the displaced competition court. Removed with care and installed in a recessed portion of the concrete slab to match the height of the surrounding carpet, the reclaimed floor was then repainted and refinished, giving the vintage logo a fresh appearance.

Designers with Hastings & Chivetta Architects Inc. of St. Louis note that reuse isn’t always a money-saving gambit and, in fact, isn’t strictly necessary — new maple strip could have been specified and the old Wartburg logo applied exactly as you see. Authenticity, though, is important — and in this case it can be verified by the presence of a metal plate that once covered a volleyball-standard sleeve.



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Andrew Cohen is editor of Athletic Business.
 

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