Union High School Stadium Renovation and New Fine Arts Building

45-Year-Old Football Stadium Renovated Alongside New Band Building
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Union High School’s Tuttle Stadium is one of Oklahoma’s premier high school football venues. To help the district achieve its goals of creating a world-class facility, we designed a large weight room with coaches’ offices, locker rooms, sports nutrition, and upgraded facilities for the wrestling program that included dedicated space for the women’s team, all located below the stadium’s concourse. Our new design for the home side of the stadium includes two decks of seating, a 40-yard-wide press box, several specialty-designed suites, and an elevator to serve staff, press, coaches, and fans. 

2,000

square-foot high-definition video board

10,000+

seats

North of the end zone is the 17,000-square-foot band building that integrates fine arts and athletics while creating a rallying point for the renowned marching band. The new building, which houses the award-winning music and marching band programs, was built at the north end of the field, with the visual effect of enclosing the stadium bowl. The facility also serves as the backdrop for the new, 2,000-square-foot jumbo HD screen.

Prior to the renovation, we studied the existing high school campus and surveyed the fine arts, athletics, academic, and transportation needs. This project required the team to capture the needs of multiple users and programs, with the involvement of an assortment of consultants to study the existing conditions, assess the appropriateness of the current built facility, and provide a phased solution to relocate and expand or consolidate the south end of campus.  

Client

Union Public Schools

Awards

2024 Architectural Showcase

Athletic Business

Cost

$35.4 million

Services

  • Architecture

Markets

  • Education

Regions

  • Southwest