Frank Erwin Center

Frank Erwin Center
The Drum, The Superdrum
Full name Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Special Events Center
Former names Special Events Center (1977–1980)
Location 1701 Red River Street
Austin, TX 78701-1438
Coordinates 30°16′37″N 97°43′56″W / 30.276958°N 97.732216°W / 30.276958; -97.732216Coordinates: 30°16′37″N 97°43′56″W / 30.276958°N 97.732216°W / 30.276958; -97.732216
Owner University of Texas at Austin
Operator University of Texas at Austin
Capacity 17,900 (center stage) (concert)
16,540 (basketball, 2013-present)
16,734 (basketball, 2009-2013)
16,755 (basketball, 2004-2009)
16,837 (basketball, 2003-2004)
16,079 (basketball, 2002-2003)
16,175 (basketball, 1995-2002)
16,231 (basketball, 1977-1995)
7,820 (theatre)
Record attendance John Denver 17,829
Surface Terrazzo Floor/Portable basketball floor/Portable turf
Construction
Broke ground August 1974
Opened November 29, 1977
Renovated 2001
Expanded 2003
Construction cost $34 million (original)
($133 million in 2016 dollars[1])
$55 million (renovations/expansion)
Architect Wilson, Crain & Anderson

Heery International (renovations/expansion)
Structural engineer Walter P Moore[2]
General contractor H.A. Lott Inc.
Tenants
Texas Longhorns (NCAA) (1977–present)
Austin Wranglers (AFL/af2) (2004–2008)

The Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Center (commonly known as Frank Erwin Center or UT Erwin Center and originally Special Events Center) is a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. It is also sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its round, drum-like appearance from outside (not to be confused with Big Bertha, the large bass drum used by the University of Texas marching band).

The multi-purpose facility hosts entertainment events and is the home court for the UT men's and women's basketball programs. The Erwin Center is located at the southeastern corner of the UT central campus and is bounded on the east by Interstate 35.

History

Frank Erwin Center during a basketball game

Built to replace Gregory Gymnasium as the men's and women's basketball teams' home arena, the Special Events Center was completed in 1977 for a total cost of $34 million. The Texas men's basketball team opened the events center on November 29, 1977 with an 83–76 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners.[3] UT undertook extensive renovations of the facility from 2001 to 2003 at a cost of $55 million, adding, among other things, new and renovated seating, new video and sound systems, new lighting, and 28 suites.[4]

The building is named for former UT Board of Regents member Frank Erwin.[5] Originally known as the Special Events Center, the facility was renamed in 1980 to honor Erwin, who had died that same year.

A two-level layout (the lower arena and upper mezzanine) accommodates up to 16,540 spectators for basketball games and up to 17,900 spectators for concerts. The inner ring of the arena averages around 20 rows deep, while the mezzanine is slightly deeper at around 24 rows. The size of the arena's inner ring is highly dependent on the event being hosted.

Erwin Center, Set Up for A Concert, April 2016

The Dell Medical Center, a $334 million proposed teaching hospital for the University, has identified the parking lot and Waller Creek area directly across from the Frank Erwin Center as Phase I of construction, with later phases calling for the demolition and relocation of the Frank Erwin Center.[6]

Events

Located adjacent to downtown Austin, Texas, The Erwin Center is generally accepted to be Austin's current premier venue for large public and private events. The center holds many diverse events ranging from concerts to wrestling events and private banquets.

The Erwin Center hosted the semifinals and finals of the University Interscholastic League boys' and girls' basketball playoffs in all five classifications until 2015, when the playoffs moved to San Antonio.

On June 29, 1979, the Bee Gees played a concert as part of their Spirits Having Flown Tour.

On Wednesday, September 15, 2010, it played host to UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares.

The Erwin Center hosted the United States vs. Spain quarterfinal matches for the 2011 Davis Cup World Group.

On Thursday, May 24 and Friday, May 25, 2012, it played host to the Austin audition stages in the second season of the Fox singer search programme The X Factor.

Paul McCartney played there for two nights on May 22, 2013 and on May 23, 2013 as part of his Out There! Tour.

References

  1. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development Project. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  2. "Arenas". Walter P Moore. Archived from the original on July 8, 2000. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
  3. "Celebrating 35 Years". uterwincenter.com. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  4. "About the Erwin Center". uterwincenter.com. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  5. "University of Texas Facilities". Texas Sports. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  6. "Dell Medical School Construction Plans Unveiled". University of Texas. May 8, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2013.

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