Inner Harbor Racquetball Complex, Baltimore, Maryland

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Authors
Titus, Jonathan L.
Advisor
Koester, Robert J.
Issue Date
1981
Keyword
Degree
Thesis (B. Arch.)
Department
College of Architecture and Planning
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Abstract

The sport of racquetball has experienced wide acceptance during the last ten years. The number of participants has risen tremendously and is still growing. The levels of skill range from amatuer to money making professionals, with several top players’ winning in excess of 100,000 dollar mark. There are many tournaments a year will over the country with each state and private clubs conducting their own matches National and state racquetball associations have been formed. Highly completive racquetball products manufactures sponsor these tournaments to promote the sport and advertise. Some of the major tournaments have been televised and the results are always published on one of the many racquetball magazines that are out every month.This thesis book is a collection of thoughts, sketches, and drawings that were a part of my design process for the Inner Harbor Racquetball Complex. The collection is by no means all of the drawings that I did nor all that I had on my mind. As crude as some of the sketches are, they still were very important in my design evolution. I hope that anyone reading this book understands the work that it takes to complete the thesis year. The best part of the book is not the sketches, nor the thoughts, nor the drawings but THE END and graduation.