Knit worked closely with the project team at the City of Las Vegas to develop a full scope of work for the project including a “tech” community center and a remodeled park to include various programmatic elements. Numerous meetings have been held with our project team with the City of Las Vegas and Knit. The building is a single-story structure …
Boys & Girls Club of Winnemucca, Pennington Facility
The Ralph V. Whitworth Recreational Center in Winnemucca is a combination Rec Center, Community Center and Boys & Girls Club – Pennington Facility under one roof. The facility features a full court basketball gymnasium with elevated running track, weight room with a separate aerobics room, locker rooms, multi-generational and multi-use classrooms, computer classrooms, art and STEM classrooms, game room, a …
Utah Valley University, Physical Education Building – Bleacher Expansion
This project at the Physical Education Building on the Utah Valley University campus increased the number of bleachers and provided new, more comfortable seats to maximize the viewer’s experience for Women’s Volleyball, Men’s Basketball (both NCAA and high school), all while still maintaining UVU’s ability to hold Women’s Volleyball camps. Additional amenities of the project also includes providing additional restrooms, storage, …
Desert National Wildlife Refuge (Corn Creek Visitors Center)
The Desert National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center, located in Corn Creek, Nevada is a LEED Platinum rated facility at the Corn Creek Field Station. As a replacement to the existing Contact Station, it serves as a regional destination and major access point to the 1.5-million-acre range. Nestled into the foothills of the Spring Mountains, preserving the natural beauty of the …
Craig Ranch Regional Park Phase 1
Craig Ranch Regional Park is a conversion of the old Craig Ranch 18-hole golf course. The site has a long history in North Las Vegas and was originally the location of one of the first ranches in the area. Knit was tasked with maintaining and enhancing the historic nature of the park through “place-making” architecture. Through community collaboration and feedback, we …





