

Unique Elements
Site Challenges
The existing site conditions on this portion of the campus included poor drainage, a high groundwater table, and proximity to a floodplain which led to frequently unplayable conditions following significant rain events. The design of the new facilities raised the elevation of the field, allowing for stormwater management facilities to operate by gravity. To accomplish this, floodplain compensatory storage was designed and coordinated with the Town of Henrietta’s floodplain administrator.
Working closely with NYSDEC design guidelines, a phased Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) was also incorporated. Expanding the SWPPP disturbance limits and incorporating treatment and attenuation of storms in each phase has been a key success to the phased project approach.
All Electric
Judson Stadium is RIT’s first all-electric building, using an air-source heat pump system with multiple four-pipe air handling units featuring chilled water and heating hot water coils with energy/heat recovery, as well as zone controls with VAV boxes and electric reheat coils. The design reduces site energy intensity (EUI) by 40% and greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 50% compared to a baseline building.
Extensive Collaboration
Ongoing collaboration with an expansive group of RIT stakeholders including Facilities Management Services, Dining Services, Information Technology Services, Environmental Health & Safety, University Production Services, Marketing and Communications, University Advancement, University Arenas, Athletics, and University Senior Leadership was essential to the project’s success.
Featured Press
Additional coverage about Judson Stadium can be found in the following publications below.
Groundbreaking Ceremony Marked Start of New Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium
In April 2024, LaBella was honored to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for RIT’s new approximately 40,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art soccer and lacrosse stadium—the final component of an athletic facilities upgrade project initiated in 2020.
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Each locker room functions as a team room, featuring a kitchenette and central soft seating area. The lockers are highly customized, with programmable LED lighting at the toe kicks, fully vented units at the base, game day hooks, lockable storage, accent lighting for helmet display, and magnetic doors to display player graphics.































