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Macalester College — The Leonard Center


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Macalester College — The Leonard Center

St. Paul, Minn.

Year in Showcase: 2009

Project Description

The three-story Leonard Center reflects the college’s desire to provide health, wellness and recreation opportunities for all students, as well as training and practice facilities for student-athletes. Social areas such as lounges, a juice bar and shops are featured, as are health-related components such as examination rooms and testing laboratories. 

As for recreation and competition, the facility includes a gymnasium with retractable seating for 1,200 spectators, a 48,000-square-foot field house with four full-size tennis/basketball courts surrounded by a 200-meter track, a natatorium with off-deck viewing, a 14,000-square-foot fitness center, racquetball courts, an athletic training room with a hydro pool, and multipurpose spaces for activities such as dance, yoga and martial arts. Approximately 30,000 additional square feet comprise a hall of fame reception area, office suites, storage, laundry facilities and underground parking.

More than 33,500 graphic images from various college departments and events were used to make up a 13-panel, 450-foot-long mosaic mural that occupies three walls of the field house. In the lobby, 8-by-5-foot banners with photos of campus life hang from trusses. Recycled materials are used throughout the facility — including vegetable oil used to power the elevators.



Project Details

Architect of Record: Hastings & Chivetta Architects Inc.; St. Louis, Mo.

Construction Cost: $31 million

Square Feet: 195,000

Occupancy: July 2008


Vendors

Floor Finishes: Laticrete

Lockers: DeBourgh Manufacturing Co.

 

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