Architect : Opsis Architecture
Associate Architect : Hastings+Chivetta Architects
Total Construction Cost : $44.2 M
Square Feet : 66,186
Seating Capacity :4,000 (basketball), 4,700 (events)
Project Description:
Woven into the picturesque, undulating hills and wheat fields of the Palouse region is the pride of the University of Idaho: a stunning, mass-timber-designed arena built to offer vibrant, intimate fan experiences for years to come. Accommodating more than 4,000 spectators, the multi-use arena serves as home for the university’s Division I basketball teams, volleyball teams, U of I student events and more. It will serve Vandals student-athletes, staff, community members and visitors for generations to come.
The Idaho Central Credit Union Arena is the first signature wood facility of its size in Idaho, serving as a learning laboratory for forestry, architecture and engineering students, while greatly enhancing recruiting. Reinterpreting the rolling hills of the Palouse region, the mass-timber design extends and wraps the double-curved roof structure over the arena’s walls to give athletes and spectators the feel of being enveloped in the surrounding landscape, and wrapped in the warmth and feel of wood.
In stark contrast to a typical arena made of steel and concrete, this sustainable project met the university’s goals for implementing locally grown timber from Idaho sustainable forests. The volume of wood products used in construction exceeds 1,241 cubic meters, the equivalent of what Idaho forests grow in one hour’s time. More than 1,105 metric tons of CO2 are stored in the quantity of wood utilized in the project. By utilizing mass timber, the total CO2 reduction to the environment equals 2,014 metric tons.