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March 2022                        


Marquette University Unveils Plans for

Reimagined Wellness + Recreation Facility

Designed by HOK and Workshop Architects, the transformational project will renovate and expand Helfaer Rec Center


Marquette University Unveils Plans for
Reimagined Wellness + Recreation Facility

Designed by HOK and Workshop Architects, the transformational project will renovate and expand Helfaer Rec Center

MILWAUKEE—Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell has announced plans to fully reimagine the Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center. Located on the southwest edge of campus, the reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility will bring together the campus’s fitness and recreation facilities with the Counseling Center and the Marquette University Medical Clinic. These student-centric services are currently spread across the campus.

The design by HOK and Workshop Architects will renovate much of the recreation center and pair it with a new three-story wellness tower. All interior building systems will be replaced. Using the existing building footprint and parts of its structure supports environmental and fiscal responsibility.

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Interior rendering created by HOK

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Interior rendering created by HOK

This will be a transformational project for our campus, particularly our students,” said Lovell. “Not only is this facility a key part of our Campus Master Plan, but it is also truly about building a culture of wellness at Marquette. When complete, the facility will position recreation, fitness, clinical and mental health services under one roof.”

The announcement comes just months after an anonymous alumni couple launched a $10 million giving challenge to transform and integrate the university’s student health, wellness and recreation services.

 

“Marquette’s new Wellness + Recreation facility celebrates the spirit of the university and its deep commitment to the well-being of students and staff,” said Brian Berg, senior project manager at HOK. “The project will foster community, inclusiveness and engagement and reposition the existing recreation facility as a multipurpose destination that supports the mental, physical and spiritual health of students.”

The university’s goal is to complete the estimated $80 million, 180,000-square-foot project by the end of 2024, contingent on funding.

“Marquette’s vision for the Wellness + Recreation Center acknowledges the relationship between physical activity and student mental health, well-being, and academic success,” said Peter van den Kieboom, principal and architect at Workshop Architects. “Workshop is honored to have played our part in this important initiative, and we look forward to our continued collaboration.”

The reimagined facility will be a transparent, light-filled space. The new wellness tower will include the Marquette University Medical Clinic, the Counseling Center, alcohol and drug recovery program space, and sexual violence prevention space. Flexible, multipurpose spaces will accommodate large group meetings and additional recreation spaces to promote connections and collaboration between recreation and wellness-focused departments.

The first two floors will house campus recreation components, with additional recreation spaces extending throughout all floors. These will include a large gymnasium with basketball courts, open fitness space and equipment, a spin studio, group fitness studios, multipurpose recreation courts, tennis courts, a swimming pool, offices for campus recreation staff, locker rooms and a classroom. Significant fundraising efforts are already underway. Donations to the fund can be made here.

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About Time to Rise: The Marquette Promise to Be The Difference Marquette’s $750 million comprehensive fundraising campaign, which is the most ambitious in Marquette’s 140-year history, is elevating resources to advance the university’s mission and pillars of excellence, leadership, faith and service. The university has raised more than $566 million to date, amounting to 75 percent of its goal. More than 53,000 donors have already supported Time to Rise, including 44 percent of donors making their first ever gift to the university. Throughout the campaign, 112 donors have committed to gifts of $1 million or more.

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