Perkins+Will Design New Sports Therapy and Research Center for The Dallas Cowboys


Elevational View. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

Elevational View. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

Perkins+Will designed a sports therapy and research centre for a new collaboration between the Dallas Cowboys and healthcare provider Baylor Scott & White. To sit within the Cowboy’s new 91-acre campus, the mixed-use medical facility will provide necessary care and training facilities to athletes of all levels, including the Dallas Cowboys themselves.


View of South East Corner. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

View of South East Corner. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

Located in the Texan city of Frisco, the campus will host the new headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys, alongside sports fields, a multi-use event center and a new stadium, designed by Gensler. With an estimated 50,000 visitors annually, Perkins+Will’s new medical center aims to provide the Cowboys’ campus with a holistic approach to sports and wellbeing. The center incorporates indoor training fields, continuing the patchwork of playing greens across the site, and has pedestrian and cycle links to the larger network of publicly accessible trails.


View of Tower Lobby. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

View of Tower Lobby. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

The 300,000-square-foot, nine-story building is broken in two distinct volumes, visually sliced by a soaring plane that cantilevers out to the south. The design emphasizes connectivity to the masterplan, and largely glazed facades allow pedestrians visibility into the building, as well as views outward to the surroundings. It will host not only medical facilities such as surgery, emergency care, a pharmacy and medical offices, but also a Sports Performance Center where research, training and rehabilitation will take place. 


View from South West Corner. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

View from South West Corner. Image Courtesy of Perkins+Will

The project is under construction and slated for completion in early 2018.

  • Architects: Perkins+Will
  • Location: Warren Parkway, United States
  • Area: 300000.0 ft2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Perkins+Will

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From the architect. After one decade of vacancy, the building from 1715 was in poor structural condition and has been completely redesigned. The majority of the population wanted to demolish it. Depending on years of efforts at persuasion, the community decided to preserve and reconstruct the building.


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The newer components were again dismantled to obtain the original, spacious structure. The extant historical components were protected and preserved during the 2-year renovation period. Necessary new components are clearly visible, but in harmony with the historic ambience. In a simple, solid design and consisted equitable selection of materials value was placed. The façade is reconstructed with the ancient plastering and ornaments.


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© Erich Spahn

© Erich Spahn

© Erich Spahn

The Jura house, originally used as a butchery, now includes the city library and multipurpose rooms for the city Dietfurt in Bavaria.


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