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2010 Facilities of Merit



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Abe Martin Academic Enhancement Center & Dutch Meyer Athletic Complex Texas Christian University - Ft. Worth, Texas


HKS Inc.; Dallas, Texas


Cost: $13 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
Bradley University — Markin Family Student Recreation Center - Peoria, Ill.


PSA-Dewberry Inc.; Peoria, Ill.


Cost: $24.4 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
Camelback Ranch-Glendale - Phoenix, Ariz.


HKS Inc.; Dallas, Texas


Cost: $105 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
East Campus Athletic Village Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, N.Y.


Sasaki Associates Inc.; Watertown, Mass.


Cost: $77.79 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
Erin J. Lastinger Athletics Complex Chapman University - Orange, Calif.


Cannon Design; Los Angeles, Calif.


Cost: $25.3 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
Innisfil Recreation Complex - Innisfil, Ont.


MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects; Toronto, Ont.


Cost: $30 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2010
Richmond Olympic Oval - Richmond, B.C.


Cannon Design; Vancouver, B.C.


Cost: $178 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2010
Spieker Aquatics Center and Dirks Pool University of California Los Angeles - Los Angeles, Calif.


Bauer and Wiley Architects; Newport Beach, Calif.


Cost: $10.62 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center (Coeur d'Alene, ID) - Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture; Denver, Colo.
Architects West; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho


Cost: $29.86 million

Year in Showcase: 2010
West Vancouver Community Centre - West Vancouver, B.C.


Hughes Condon Marler Architects; Vancouver, B.C.


Cost: $35 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2010

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