LECOM Park Honors and Extends Baseball’s Heritage
LECOM Park, the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, marries a legacy of memories with modern functionality. It is the third-oldest field in major league use. Baseball has been
Batting Tunnels Hit a Home Run of Technical and Creative Balance
At Fawley Bryant Architecture, our work is guided by achieving technical and creative balance. Technology and artistry come together in major league batting tunnels. Today’s batting tunnels integrate an impressive
Holistic Design
In 2020, Binghamton University was given a generous gift from an anonymous donor to create a baseball stadium. Building the facility from the ground up allowed Binghamton’s leadership to shape
Investing in Community: Local Collaboration Strengthens Outcomes
The team at Fawley Bryant Architecture unites world-class skill with a special insight in our community. We bring our best to work with clients across the country, but there is
Spring Training: Movement toward a Goal
Spring training is about preparation. Teams are laying the groundwork for a winning season. Coaches develop players and athletes hone skills with a clear aim. Their efforts are not scattershot,
The View from Here: One Stadium, Ten Seating Options
In a baseball game, the athletes’ job is to get the fans out of their seats with an incredible play. An architect’s job is to get the fans into their