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Beyond Athletics: Driving Enrollment, Wellness, and Campus Identity in Higher Education

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Athletic facilities aren't just about sports anymore. As BWBR's Architectural Design Manager Kyle Lunke and Principal Craig Peterson discuss in our latest Side of Design episode, these spaces drive enrollment, enhance student wellness, and strengthen institutional identity.

Venues that welcome fans on game day help foster an incredible sense of community and energy—but the benefits go on long after the game clock runs out. That’s why we were excited to talk with Kyle and Craig to gain insights into how thoughtful design transforms athletic facilities into dynamic hubs serving entire campus communities.

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1. Athletic Facilities in Higher Education (00:00:00)

2. Equity in Athletic Facility Design (00:13:13)

3. Design and Equity in Athletic Facilities (00:16:55)

4. Impactful Visual Branding in Athletics (00:24:42)

58 episodes

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Athletic facilities aren't just about sports anymore. As BWBR's Architectural Design Manager Kyle Lunke and Principal Craig Peterson discuss in our latest Side of Design episode, these spaces drive enrollment, enhance student wellness, and strengthen institutional identity.

Venues that welcome fans on game day help foster an incredible sense of community and energy—but the benefits go on long after the game clock runs out. That’s why we were excited to talk with Kyle and Craig to gain insights into how thoughtful design transforms athletic facilities into dynamic hubs serving entire campus communities.

If you like what we are doing with our podcasts please subscribe and leave us a review!
You can also connect with us on any of our social media sites!
https://www.facebook.com/BWBRsolutions
https://twitter.com/BWBR
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bwbr-architects/
https://www.bwbr.com/side-of-design-podcast/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Athletic Facilities in Higher Education (00:00:00)

2. Equity in Athletic Facility Design (00:13:13)

3. Design and Equity in Athletic Facilities (00:16:55)

4. Impactful Visual Branding in Athletics (00:24:42)

58 episodes

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