Rupp Arena is the
biggest and perhaps most famous collegiate basketball arena in the USA. But
after almost 40 years of use, the arena's design limits interaction with the
public and is in need of a major reinvention.
To transform Rupp
into an inclusive arena that better connects to the city and features
contemporary amenities that fans and players expect, NBBJ and our project
partners will divide the building into two sections — the lower and upper
levels — to create a facility that is inviting. In essence, the goal is to make
Rupp a prototype for modern sports venues.
The lower levels
will be re-clad in a highly-transparent glass skin reaching as high as 40 feet above the ground. A
newly expanded main concourse will wrap around the bowl and have views to the
city, while the fan experience in the bowl will be revealed with direct views
from the concourse.
Even passersby on
High Street will be able to get a glimpse of what is happening on the inside. Most
importantly, the new Rupp will preserve the authenticity of the current
building and respect the traditions of University of Kentucky
basketball from over the decades.
Even though the bowl
will be drastically upgraded with a new suite level, the two-tier system
appearance from the original bowl will be preserved. The redesign will also
keep the same number of seats as the original facility and the structural
towers that defined the old Rupp will be rehabilitated as a wayfinding element.
The new Rupp Arena
will be designed to create animated and stimulating urban spaces. Each side of
the complex has different urban conditions that will require careful
place-making approaches. The east side will have a large urban plaza that
welcomes crowds. This area, combined with the new retail edge created around
the Hyatt Hotel, will create a dense and lively experience.
To the north and the
west of Rupp, a gorge will be designed that connects downtown with a newly
planned park. The gorge is part of a current city master plan to create a
downtown pedestrian axis. Finally, the south side of the arena will become an
urban edge that fosters the future development of downtown.










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