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Multi-Venue Athletics


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Project Location:

The site is directly south of the Guglielmino Athlectics Complex and Loftus Center and east of the Joyce Center.


Project Description:

The project includes construction of a new 2000 seat soccer stadium, a 2000 seat lacrosse stadium, a new synthetic track, and three practice football fields. The soccer stadium will have a grass field, and the lacrosse stadium will have a synthetic field. Two of the practice football fields will have synthetic turf fields while the other practice field will be natural grass. One of the synthetic practice football fields will be striped for multiple sports use.

 

Project Status:

The new LaBar Practice Complex was completed on August 1. The new track construction is underway and will be one of only a handful of tracks in the world that have the state of the art Mondo FTX surface that was used in Bejing during the Olympics. Construction is beginning for the soccer and lacrosse stadiums and is scheduled to be completed by the fall of 2009.

 



 

News from University Architect
Duncan Hall Opens

Construction is now complete on Duncan Hall, a new men’s three-story, 68,489 square foot undergraduate residence hall which will house 234 students, located on the southwest corner of campus, west of McGlinn Hall and east of Holy Cross Drive. This is the University's first new dorm constructed in over a decade.  The building features a variety of spacious room accommodations consisting of singles, doubles, triples, and quads.  Super doubles and super quads are also available which add additional space at the building's bay window conditions, while the super quads have private restroom amenities.  The building is comprised of two wings per floor; each wing is equipped with a study lounge and social lounge.  Other building features include a main student lounge with technology for teaching space, full kitchen, food sales, laundry, weight room, and a second floor chapel.  This new facility represents an excellent example of our mission statement to service the University by planning, designing, and constructing excellent environments for teaching, learning, living, and spiritual growth consistent with Notre Dame’s heritage and responsibilities as the world’s preeminent Catholic university. To view further details and pictures, please click Here.

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