Introducing the United States Military Academy Morgan Farm Arena Indoor Equestrian Facility West Point, New York
History In 1846, West Point constructed the largest indoor arena in the world at the time (now Thayer Hall), representing West Point s commitment to and emphasis on equestrian training. From this training developed many Olympic riders. In all, 40 West Point graduates have gone on to become Olympic riders not to mention those who competed in polo or pentathlon, like General George S. Patton. Patton competed in the Olympics first modern pentathlon in 1912. In this event, Patton put to use the skills learned at West Point and received a perfect score in the horse riding competition, placing fifth overall. Riding is truly an integral part of West Point s history, and although it is no longer part of the cadet curriculum and the indoor facility is long gone, the strong bond between West Point and the horse endures. Today s West Point Equestrian Team is a nationally competitive team, competing in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, which boasts over 400 colleges and nearly 8,000 riders nationwide. West Point riders have consistently placed in championship positions at the regional and national levels.
Site The team currently possesses excellent outdoor riding arenas and stable facilities at the Morgan Farm Equestrian Complex. However, unfortunately, these riding facilities do not provide protection from inclement weather and seasonal changes, making it impossible to ensure consistent year-round training. The team is therefore hindered by a significant loss of practice time each year when compared with that of their competitors. The equestrian team has superb outdoor training facilities, which has allowed them to achieve the level of success they ve had so far, says Coach Peter Cashman. The team is at a point where it needs to be able to have consistent, year-round training in order to achieve the next level of success. The is seeking funding to build the Morgan Farm Indoor Equestrian Facility, a new indoor riding facility that will provide needed space for the Equestrian Team, allow for year-round training, and be accessible to the entire West Point community.
Morgan Farm Arena The of the United States Military Academy is creating a premier indoor riding arena to provide an outlet for showcasing equestrian events. This equestrian center will serve as a traditional training and boarding facility, for both novice and experienced riders, as well the heart of the indoor equestrian events.
Facility This exclusive, custom-built 30,500 square foot equestrian facility will feature a massive 17,500 square foot indoor riding area with a dust-free, lowmaintenance riding surface on top of 1,850 square feet of jump and apparatus storage space. Additionally, the 20-stall facility will include a 1,100 square foot viewing area, announcer s booth, and full restroom and locker room changing facilities. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tack 10 9 7 8 Arena Dress Viewing Room/ Feed Bath Lounge Entry Announcer/ Office Utility Closet Wash Wash Wash Tack 20 19 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Storage
Features The horses will be comfortably housed in a 2,700 square foot stable capable of housing 20 horses. The stable will feature three wash stalls, two tack rooms, and a feed storage room. Access to the stables has been designed for ease of maintenance, with straight access routes and large doorways. The facility will take advantage of modern lighting features and designs to reduce energy consumption in comparison to traditional lighting options.
Legacy The impact of the facility will extend beyond the team s 20 riders to the entire West Point community: from providing year-round riding lessons for cadets and West Point families, to helping to develop a strong Pentathlon Team at West Point, to offering more space for the Mule Team to train and exercise West Point s beloved mules. The addition of this facility will not only benefit the equestrian team but the larger West Point community, says Coach Peter Cashman. It will afford all the ability to ride throughout the winter months and permit us to offer the use of this facility to other West Point organizations that need a large open area to function. The Morgan Farm Indoor Equestrian Facility will meet the needs of the Equestrian Team and allow for future growth. But it will also help reinvigorate equestrianism among the entire West Point community and pay tribute to its rich history here at West Point.
FOR REVIEW & COMMENT FOR BID & CONSTRUCTION FOR APPROVAL AS-BUILT 256'-0" ENTRANCE ROOF PEAK EL: 18'-6" ENTRANCE EVE HEIGHT EL: 10'-0" ENTRANCE PEAK HEIGHT EL: 16'-0" EVE HEIGHT EL: 10'-0" 38'-0" 103'-11" 36'-1" FRONT ELEVATION 1 1/16" = 1' 89'-6" 12'-4 1 2" 5'-3 1 2" 2'-0" STABLES ROOF PEAK EL: 24'-0" VIEWNUMBER SHEETNUMBER VIEWNUMBER SHEETNUMBER STABLES EVE HEIGHT EL: 14'-4" VIEWNUMBER SHEETNUMBER VIEWNUMBER SHEETNUMBER SIDE ELEVATION SIDE ELEVATION 2 4 1/16" = 1' 1/16" = 1' ROOF PEAK EL: 35'-0" EVE HIEGHT EL: 22'-0" VIEWNUMBER SHEETNUMBER FLOOR EL: 0'-0" 252'-0" REAR ELEVATION 4 1/16" = 1' C:\Users\jterwilliger\Desktop\ArchBarn.dwg 03/09/17-02:37PM DATE: RAJASHEKAR R. RAVILLA, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 068439 JASON A. PITINGARO, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 088165 DAVID S. BAKER, L.S. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 050505 RYAN A. MCGUIRE, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 093196 REVISION: BY: 1 SHEET NO. OF SCALE: 1 IN. = XX FT. DRAWING NUMBER: DATE: XX/XX/XX C00 JOB NO.: XXXX-XXX DRAWN BY: XXX K X Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. XXX FOR XXX XXX OF XXX XXX COUNTY, NEW YORK 2142 Route 302 Circleville, NY 10919 Phone: (845) 361-4541 Fax: (845) 361-1045 E-mail: info@kcepc.com Web: www.kcepc.com
KICK BOARD (TYP) 12' BARN DOOR RIDING ARENA 225' x 86' STORAGE 12' BARN DOOR DRESSING DRESSING ANNOUNCER OFFICE UTILITY FEED VIEWING LOUNGE BATH BATH WASH 1 WASH 2 WASH 3 YARD HYDRANT YARD HYDRANT TACK COVERED ENTRY TACK 12' X 12' STALLS (TYP) YARD HYDRANT 10' x 12' STALLS FLOOR PLAN 1 1/16" = 1' 10' x 12' STALLS 12' X 12' STALLS (TYP) YARD HYDRANT C:\Users\jterwilliger\Desktop\ArchBarn.dwg 03/09/17-08:06AM RAJASHEKAR R. RAVILLA, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 068439 JASON A. PITINGARO, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 088165 DAVID S. BAKER, L.S. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 050505 RYAN A. MCGUIRE, P.E. N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 093196 DATE: REVISION: BY: SHEET NO. OF SCALE: 1 IN. = XX FT. DRAWING NUMBER: DATE: XX/XX/XX C00 JOB NO.: XXXX-XXX DRAWN BY: XXX FOR REVIEW & COMMENT K FOR BID & CONSTRUCTION 1 X FOR APPROVAL AS-BUILT Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. XXX FOR XXX XXX OF XXX XXX COUNTY, NEW YORK 2142 Route 302 Circleville, NY 10919 Phone: (845) 361-4541 Fax: (845) 361-1045 E-mail: info@kcepc.com Web: www.kcepc.com
Generous graduates and friends of the Academy who support the West Point Morgan Farm Indoor Equestrian Facility will take pride in the transformative power of their gifts. Total Facility Funding...$2.9 million Funding & Recognition Opportunities Facility Naming...$1,000,000 Arena Naming...$500,000 View Lounge...$300,000 Office...$100,000 Tack Rooms...$50,000 Individual Stalls...$10,000 For more information, please contact: Mike White 698 Mills Road, West Point, NY 10996 845.446.1557
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