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DC’s New Entertainment and Sports Arena
is First of its Kind
Mix of Uses Creates Rare Challenge, Opportunity for Design Team of ROSSETTI and Michael Marshall Design
January 20, 2019 – Within just a few months of its opening in September, the Entertainment and Sports Arena (ESA) is doing exactly what it was designed to do – provide a maximum of entertainment options for the Congress Heights and Washington DC areas.
The arena, located on approximately 3.8 acres of DC’s St. Elizabeth’s East historic campus, has already staged high profile concerts (Mary J. Blige was the first to perform in the venue) and kicked off the NBA G-League Capital City Go-Go season with games beginning on November 3. Also last month, it hosted the eSports Red Bull Conquest finals, and will host the Colonial Athletic Association’s men’s basketball tournaments from 2020-2022.
Owned and operated by EventsDC, the city’s convention and sports authority, it’s the only facility of its kind where three associated basketball teams call ‘home.’ The 114,000 sf building serves as a practice/training facility for the NBA Washington Wizards, and an arena (home court) and practice/training facility for the WNBA Washington Mystics. The NBA-G League Development team associated with the Wizards, the Capital City Go-Go, also trains and plays here.
Designed by ROSSETTI with maximum flexibility, the ESA facilitates quick change over between events and excellent views for both sports and entertainment. During concerts, black out curtains are available to screen sound and light. The equipment grid is similar to those found in larger arenas. Additional power is provided to accommodate eSports events. Local architect Michael Marshal Group is the Associate Architect.
Serving a capacity of 4,200, the arena is designed in an open “C” configuration with the stage along the northern length of the building vs. a traditionally designed end-stage. This meets the narrow challenges
of the site, and creates a very intimate setting for basketball, concerts and eSports by bringing guests closer to performers than a typical arena of this size. The upper bowl features angled ‘wings,’ providing wider seats with tables in between for a premium seating experience. Retractable seating at ground level expands and contracts for events.
The ESA also has all the guest amenities expected in a larger arena, such as food service and concessions, comfortable seating and wide concourses that are open to the bowl for constant connection to the event.
“While the Entertainment and Sports Arena primarily showcases and provides a home for Washington DC basketball, this arena is designed to be incredibly flexible to meet the entertainment needs of the community,” said David Richards, COO of ROSSETTI. “It’s has many of the features of a larger venue, yet it provides an intimate setting for a great guest experience.”
The training center is designed with amenities inclusive of sports training to meet NBA standards and drive recruitment opportunities. It is focused on player training, development, recovery and rest. It features strength training equipment, hydrotherapy, two large indoor courts and a lounge to encourage respite and recovery. The kitchen has a display cooking area which can feature the team chefs creating and training players about nutrition and meals.
Coaches and staff offices have views onto the courts, allowing them to stay connected to player practices.
“It is always a challenge to bring a building of this scale to an historic neighborhood,” said architect Michael Marshall. “In this instance, the design required a sensitivity and respect to the context of the St. Elizabeths campus. The metal panels that were chosen not only provided a low cost, efficient solution, but the specific terra cotta color palette was meticulously selected to complement the brick of surrounding buildings.”
“We used industrial materials in a bespoke way, tweaking proportions and colors to a new level, to draw in the surrounding historic landscape,” Marshall said. Added Michael Marshall Design Senior Architect Don Keppler, “The intent was to provide a direct visual relationship with the brickwork of the existing historic buildings of the campus - but to make that connection in a contemporary way through variegated metal panels in three different terra cotta tones.”
Important to the architecture team was the creation of an iconic design that serves to revitalize the historic campus, while also inspiring pride within the Congress Heights community. “It’s now time for communities east of the Anacostia River to take part in our city’s renaissance,” said Marshall. “The ESA is the catalyst for that growth.”
About ROSSETTI
ROSSETTI is a global architectural design and planning firm with a portfolio of showcase properties spanning sports and entertainment, interiors, hospitality, retail and urban planning. Founded in Detroit in 1969, the firm will be celebrating 50 years in business in 2019.
ROSSETTI’ recently completed projects and projects in construction include: USTA’s Armstrong Stadium (New York, 2018); renovation of the motorsports stadium, IMS Raceway (Avalon, AZ, November, 2018); renovation of Q Arena (Cleveland, OH, Spring, 2019); The Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center (Detroit, 2019). Learn more at: www.rossetti.com.
About Michael Marshall Design (MMD)
Michael Marshall Design is a DC-based architecture and design firm, serving clients in the public and private sectors. A seasoned collective of architects, brand strategists and creative thinkers, we work across design disciplines, beyond the expected, to inspire greater engagement and impact everywhere we come together. We are passionate about using architecture and branding to create more relevant public spaces and more dynamic experiences. An architecture firm since 1989, we have always understood the power of the built environment, and now we bring our broad-based design thinking to create greater opportunities and drive positive change in our communities. www.michaelmarshalldesign.com
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