Design for Sam Houston’s Elliott T. Bowers Stadium Approved

October 22, 2024

Sam Houston State University Elliott T. Bowers Stadium

Sam Houston State’s Bowers Stadium set to undergo a transformative renovation that creates an elevated gameday experience for all fans.

(HUNTSVILLE, Texas – August 24, 2024) ― DLR Group and Page’s design for Elliott T. Bowers Stadium is finalized. The Texas State University System of Board of Regents approved the design, and construction will begin at the conclusion of the 2024 football season. DLR Group will provide sports design consulting services and is the associate architect, while Page serves as the architect of record for the renovation.  

“Having the opportunity to be an integral part of the design team with Page for such a transformational project is an honor,” says DLR Group Principal and Sports Design Leader Greg Garlock. “By closely listening and collaborating with the stakeholders at Sam Houston State University, we have crafted a design that will truly reflect the unique goals as aspirations of the university and Bearkat fans alike. We look forward to 2026 when everyone will be able to experience it.”

20241008_SHSU%20STADIUM%20-%20PLAZA%20AREA.jpgThis project will usher in a new, elevated fan experience for patrons at Bowers Stadium. A 60,000 SF replacement of the press box, which also serves as the entrance façade on the west side of the stadium, highlights the improvements. The transformative renovation includes a completely reimagined premium seating experience for fans, as well as expansive upgrades to the entrance into the stadium and the main concourse area.   

“We are thrilled to embark on the revitalization of Elliott T. Bowers Stadium in collaboration with DLR Group,” says Page Principal and Academic Director, Justin Winchester, AIA. “This project not only aims to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the stadium but also to elevate the overall experience for Bearkat fans and athletes. Our design will ensure that every aspect of the stadium reflects Sam Houston State University’s commitment to excellence and innovation in collegiate athletics.”

Bowers Stadium was originally built in 1986 and named after Sam Houston State president, Elliott T. Bowers. The press box replacement will be the most significant update in the stadium’s nearly 40-year history. The Bearkats are entering their second year as a member of Conference USA after making the jump to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2023.

20241008_SHSU%20STADIUM%20-%20BOWL%20VIEW.jpgAbout DLR Group
DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse. Our promise is to elevate the human experience through design. This promise inspires sustainable design for a diverse group of public and private sector clients; local communities; and our planet. DLR Group is 100% employee-owned and fully supports the initiatives and goals of the 2030 Challenge, and is an initial signatory to the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment.

About Page 
For more than a century, Page has been recognized in the A|E|C industry as a design-led firm  
that prioritizes people and community. With a global team of over 1,500 professionals and a presence across 21 offices, Page’s expertise encompasses diverse market sectors, including Academic, Advanced Manufacturing, Aviation, Civic/Community/Culture, Commercial/Mixed Use, Government, Healthcare, Mission Critical, and Science/Technology. Their practice areas range from Architecture and Engineering to Interiors and Urban Design, each underpinned by a commitment to understand and fulfill client needs while remaining socially and environmentally responsible. Page’s innovative approach and dedication to impactful design have earned numerous accolades, distinguishing them as leaders in creating spaces that make lives better. Discover more about Page’s transformative projects at pagethink.com.