Hayward Field Tower
Hayward Field at the University of Oregon has hosted numerous USA Olympic Track and Field Trials and NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships since its original construction in 1919. The stadium has had more “World’s Greatest Athlete” titles given to decathlon world record breakers than at any other venue.
The renovations from 2018-2020 included the addition of a 9-story tower at the northeast corner of the stadium. This landmark, designed by SRG, was inspired by the Olympic torch and pays tribute to the university’s legacy depicting five Oregon track and field icons. Using Zahner’s ImageWall® technology, the perforation pattern displays images of coach Bill Bowerman, and athletes, Steve Prefontaine, Raevyn Rogers, Ashton Eaton and Otis Davis.
Zahner® engineered and fabricated 15,815 square feet of aluminum ImageWall panels in collaboration with SRG (Architects), Hoffman Construction (GC), AHM (Graphic designers) to clad the tower. Zahner’s ImageWall® team was contacted early in the design phase. Using our expertise, we assisted the design and construction team to predict and mitigate installation risks that resulted from the complex form of the tower.
Hayward Field Scoreboard
Portland, Oregon-based Firm 151 developed an innovative new scoreboard design for Hayward Field at the University of Oregon that perfectly complements the rest of this striking sports complex. The structure integrates two large LED displays within an organic loop of ImageWall perforated metal panels in clear anodized aluminum that follows the field’s curvature, also creating an overhead canopy for Powell Plaza beneath it.
With fabrication by Zahner and expert installation by McKinstry, this design serves as a functional display canvas as well as a sculptural monument welcoming fans to the stadium.