Designing Integrated Multi-Purpose Facilities for Maximum Community Impact

HTG Architects design dynamic multi-purpose facilities that seamlessly integrate athletic, community, and event functions. Our goal is to create flexible spaces that maximize scheduling density and generate year-round revenue for your community or organization.

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Architecture that Converts

Maximizing Every Sqaure Foot


  • Flexible Space Planning

    We specialize in utilizing movable walls, telescoping seating, and convertible flooring systems to rapidly transform spaces from a gymnasium to a banquet hall or trade show floor to maximize any rental potential.

  • Zoning and Separation

    Expertise in designing clear zones with necessary separations such as acoustics, access control, or HVAC, so that a large tournament, a community meeting, and a fitness class can all run simultaneously.

  • Support Infrastructure

    Architectural design goes beyond the main hall. It also must include adequate storage for tables and equipment, robust catering kitchens, loading docks, and dedicated lobby/circulation space that handles peak crowds as efficiently as possible.

  • Visitor Experience

    Easy wayfinding and clear signage between public, athletic, and administrative zones helps to ensure a positive experience for all visitors.

Blending Function

Key Integrations


Sports & Athletics

Integration of courts (basketball, volleyball, pickleball), indoor tracks, and auxiliary gyms with separate access and scheduling controls.

Community & Events

Dedicated spaces for senior activities, classrooms, administrative offices, and large halls capable of hosting banquets, job fairs, to local cultural events.

Wellness & Retail

Integrating modern, separate-access fitness centers, therapy rooms, daycares, and pro shops that serve facility visitors and community.

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Energy & Enviroment

A focus on sustainable design and materials that reduce the operational footprint of a large building, such as maximizing daylighting and specifying high-efficiency systems for different zones.

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Our specialized team is ready to discuss your project’s unique technical and financial requirements. We begin by listening to your facility goals, usage needs, and budget targets.

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TCO Sports Garden

Special Feature: 2 NHL-size ice sheets and permanent dome turf structure. Includes retail & education outlets, restaurant, storage, public lobby, and meeting spaces. Redevelopment of a blighted site that became a gateway to the city.

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Architectural Design for Multi-Purpose Facilities - Case Study


Sno-King

Sno-King | Snoqualmie, WA

Project Team: HTG Architects, Nelson, Northway Construction, Gausman Moore, Barghausen, Shulter Consulting Engineers, MacDonald-Miller, Becker Arena Products, Rink-Tec International, and WBLA

BUILDING TYPE

Recreational

YEAR BUILT

2019

DESIGN SCOPE

Remodel

PROJECT SIZE

72,500 sf

The demand for ice in Seattle had been steadily rising for years. “We were bursting at the seams,” said Jamie Huscroft, Director of Operations for Sno-King Ice Sports. Then, on Dec. 4, 2018, the NHL officially announced a new expansion franchise was coming.

Pop.

The metro area was electric. Sno-King ran two other rinks in nearby Renton and Kirkland, but those within the non-profit organization knew it wasn’t enough, especially with the eventually named Kraken coming in a few years.

That spring, Huscroft attended the North American Rink Conference & Expo in Buffalo, N.Y., where he met HTG Architects’ Tom Moorse.

DESIGN CHALLENGE

“I was really impressed with their work. I liked him. I trusted him. He was a good person and I knew they were really good at what they do,” said Huscroft, who played 352 games in the NHL and 14 seasons of pro hockey. “We went back and forth for a year or two, and when it came time for us to build, he went and created a great footprint and design, and we were really happy with it.

“Tom and his team could not have been better. They were great to work with, always available, very knowledgeable. Our builder Northway Construction was very happy with them as well. For me, I only had experience with residential building, not commercial. So it was like sucking on a firehose. But Tom was great — HTG was there every step of the way.”

The biggest obstacle? Real estate costs in the Seattle area are some of the highest in the nation. Eventually, Sno-King settled on the city of Snoqualmie and leased a 5-acre parcel with the help of the Razwick family, a local business owner who helped secure the land. In 2019, construction began on the $25 million, 72,500-square foot facility.

Sno-King Snoqualmie is home to two NHL-size ice sheets, 12 locker rooms, a 2,000 square foot dryland training area, pro shop, mezzanine, event/party rooms, and a spacious lobby.

“We’re right next to the mountains, so it’s very picturesque,” Huscroft said. “The customers love it. It’s just very welcoming, clean, and personable.”

HTG knew how important dryland training amenities are in today’s youth sports landscape. This led to a 2,000-square foot space that’s attracted new user groups and helped elevate the local players’ development. They also have benches that can accommodate sled hockey teams.

“There are a lot of little things, special touches, that make this place superior,” Huscroft said.

BELLS AND WHISTLES

Microsoft and Google are among the many companies hosting events at Sno-King Snoqualmie. School groups and birthday parties are also common.

City leaders, community members, and local businesses have fully embraced the facility.

“We’re probably the biggest employer in the area with 50 employees at any given time. The city loves that we’re having so many community events. The local Starbucks, Safeway, restaurants, and the brewery love it because we host tournaments and adult leagues, so they’ll stay at the hotel next door and go to all these places.”

COMMUNITY BENEFITS

Opened in 2020, Sno-King Snoqualmie had a five-year projection for profitability. Huscroft is proud to say they are a year ahead of schedule.

“We will be completely full within a year or two. I’m really happy about that.”

Sno-King’s experience with HTG was seamless.

“From start to finish, they’re just great people and it’s a great company,” Huscroft said. “Every time someone calls me with questions about how to go through this process, I recommend HTG.

“You have to choose a good architect. HTG’s been through it all. They know what to do in every situation. They have the experience — and they’re good people.”

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