Rodgers Recreation Center (Newport, Rhode Island)
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
World / United States / Rhode Island
recreation area / ground, fieldhouse (athletics building), shingle style (architecture)
Salve Regina University's recreation and athletic facility
The 68,000 square-foot building contextually supports the Ochre Point area. Given the historic nature of the campus and neighborhood, unusual steps were taken to have the structure complement its environment. Internationally celebrated architect Robert A. M. Stern is a fitting modern counterpart to Gilded Age giants like Richard Morris Hunt and McKim, Mead and White. The innovative design, which keeps much of the facility below ground, features a shingle-style exterior with wood-framed windows, green trim and gables. It includes a series of exterior porches with flaring roofs and a decorative cupola that is intended to reduce the building's scale and offer a harmonious appearance.
The main level houses a gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other activities as well as a student lounge and Hall of Fame area. The below-grade level contains a weight and exercise room, aerobic studio, training room, locker rooms and offices, meeting rooms and storage facilities.
Rodgers Recreation Center honors the generous leadership of Thomas A. Rodgers Jr., advocate of academic achievement and campus development, who has been a Salve trustee for more than 20 years.
web.salve.edu/virtualtour/buildings/rodgers_recreation....
The 68,000 square-foot building contextually supports the Ochre Point area. Given the historic nature of the campus and neighborhood, unusual steps were taken to have the structure complement its environment. Internationally celebrated architect Robert A. M. Stern is a fitting modern counterpart to Gilded Age giants like Richard Morris Hunt and McKim, Mead and White. The innovative design, which keeps much of the facility below ground, features a shingle-style exterior with wood-framed windows, green trim and gables. It includes a series of exterior porches with flaring roofs and a decorative cupola that is intended to reduce the building's scale and offer a harmonious appearance.
The main level houses a gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other activities as well as a student lounge and Hall of Fame area. The below-grade level contains a weight and exercise room, aerobic studio, training room, locker rooms and offices, meeting rooms and storage facilities.
Rodgers Recreation Center honors the generous leadership of Thomas A. Rodgers Jr., advocate of academic achievement and campus development, who has been a Salve trustee for more than 20 years.
web.salve.edu/virtualtour/buildings/rodgers_recreation....
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Coordinates: 41°28'25"N 71°18'6"W
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