Austin FC Training Center Is Newest MBMA Educational Folio
Cleveland, OH - The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) creates free, downloadable resources for architectural students and their professors. The newest resource
is an 18-page folio that explores the design and construction of Austin FC soccer club’s St. David’s Performance Center in Austin, Texas.
It is the latest title in the Architectural Significance in Metal Buildings series and is available at MBMAeducation.org/resources/.
“Architecture faculty and students learn about metal building systems and how to create amazing design solutions through our folio series,” said Tony Bouquot, MBMA general manager. “Each folio dissects the design priorities, goals and
outcomes for a single facility. The newest one delves into the unique structure that houses the training center for Austin FC and the club’s youth academy.”
MBMA created the St. David’s Performance Center folio in coordination with Gensler and Harvey | Harvey-Cleary. It includes:
• Exclusive interviews with the architect, metal building manufacturer and construction team.
• Project design insights involving the five metal buildings erected side-by-side, open design plan, clerestories for natural light and more.
• Abundant photos, drawings and graphics that illustrate phases/elements of the design and construction.
This is MBMA’s eighth Architectural Significance in Metal Buildings folio. The complete portfolio consists of: Alamo Beer Company in San Antonio; the Boston Sports Institute in Wellesley, Massachusetts; the Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex
in Los Angeles; the Haulover Marine Center in North Miami Beach, Florida; the Jacksonville University Basketball Performance Center in Jacksonville, Florida; the Arbogast Performing Arts Center in Troy, Ohio; and the Firehouse Ministries Shelter in
Birmingham, Alabama.
About The Metal Building Manufacturers Association
Founded in 1956, MBMA serves manufacturers and suppliers that work with
industry professionals, architects, building designers, educators,
building code officials and others to advance the metal building systems
industry. The efforts of member volunteers and association staff
regularly lead to industry improvements and groundbreaking research.
Resources on the association's website include technical materials, research reports, videos and design guides, plus news of the most current research and ideas to propel the
industry. MBMA also provides graduate and undergraduate educational
resources at MBMAeducation.org. For more information, visit mbma.com.