September 2008
The architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP (SOM) has designed the new training facility and corporate headquarters for the New York Jets, scheduled to open on September 2nd. SOM Partner Roger Duffy designed the Florham Park, New Jersey-facility, which is the newest, largest and most ambitious and holistic training facility in the National Football League.
Every aspect of the facility is intended to provide the entire New York Jets organization - from the players and coaches to the medical team and corporate officers - with the tools that will allow them to maximize their performance. The architect’s vision was to create a focused learning and working environment that would enable the Jets to train at a higher level, with more efficiency and effectiveness and with total focus on football. Jets Owner Robert Wood (“Woody”) Johnson V tasked SOM with creating a new forward-looking paradigm for training facilities – one that would instill a sense of pride, focus and competition in the entire organization. Johnson says, “If you have great architecture, and the architecture is designed specifically for football, you’re going to have a better team on the field.”
“When most people think about football, they don’t think about architecture,” said Roger Duffy. “But football is a business, and like any business, architecture and design can play a key role in how that business’ mission is executed – in this case, winning football games. By centering the entire facility around the heart of the game - the football field - we have designed a living chalkboard, where the players learn and focus, coaches critique and the game is improved and perfected. Our goal has always been to provide the New York Jets with a competitive advantage by creating a seamless interconnectedness of training, learning, health and fitness on one campus.”
The new facility features three natural turf football fields, one artificial turf field, outdoor sand and incline training structures, a field house with another artificial turf field, a two-story office building and other amenities. There is an auditorium and classroom seminar rooms, a coach’s atrium, two cafeterias, an owner’s suite, a corporate hospitality wing and rooms dedicated to health and fitness as well as medical training. The entire facility and grounds occupy a total of 217,561 square feet.
Among the design elements that make this facility unique are:

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