This article is based on the architecture of Wright State University. Architecture is probably the most crucial concept to think of when developing a sports facility. What is so unique about the facility at Wright State is that one of the rooftops nearby is made of turf. Players can run sprints to as well as on top of this roof. What I thought to be really interesting is that students are allowed to watch sports events such as soccer matches from this roof. Artificial turf is a sustainable substitute for natural turf. This artificial turf roof is just another reason why artificial turf is so beneficial. There would never be a roof made of natural turf because it would never last as long.
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OUTSTANDING DESIGN: SPORTS STADIUM/ATHLETIC FACILITY. (2013). American School & University, 86(3), 141-151.
"Outstanding Design: Sports Stadium/Athletic Facility." American School & University 86.3 (2013): 141-151. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 4 Apr. 2016.
What is your position on this subject? Do you agree that artificial turfs are better? And do you like how they put it on the roof? What are your personal preferences
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