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University of Massachusetts - Amherst Campus Recreation Center


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University of Massachusetts - Amherst Campus Recreation Center

Amherst, Mass.

Year in Showcase: 2010

Project Description

UMass Amherst’s new recreation center is sited along Commonwealth Avenue, the university’s main thoroughfare, at a crossroad between residential zones to the north and south, the main academic campus to the east, and the athletic facilities, including the Mullins Center and playing fields, to the west. Siting the building in such a prominent location reinforces the university’s agenda to place recreation and wellness at the heart of its campus and mission.

The exterior combines red brick with wide expanses of glass and aluminum shading devices. The brick, which relates to the adjacent Mullins Center and many of the older buildings on campus, is detailed with deep reveals at openings to emphasize its solidity. This contrasts with the machined crispness of the aluminum panels and glazing system, which are designed to take maximum advantage of views and daylight while reducing the problems of glare and solar gain.

The interior is characterized by an abundance of natural light, and by the openness of the spaces that provides visual connections throughout the building. At its heart is the concourse. More than just a pedestrian route, this is a social place, with a café and seating areas, and an amphitheater at the main stair designed for both informal and programmed events. While access into the secure zone is restricted, overhead balconies to the cardio area and a glass wall to the gymnasium provide views into the activity areas from the concourse.

Beyond the reception desk, a generous corridor gives access to locker rooms, equipment storage, the wellness center and administrative offices. On the second level are the gymnasium and two more multipurpose rooms. The third level, dedicated to weights and cardio equipment, also offers external and internal views.



Project Details

Architect of Record: Sasaki Associates Inc.

Construction Cost: $38 million

Square Feet: 120,000

Occupancy: September 2009


Vendors

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Jaypro

Cardiovascular Equipment: Life Fitness, Techo Gym

Divider Curtains: Jaypro Sports Llc

Dryers: Unimac

Floor Covers: Wood - Rezill Channell Connor

Flooring: Ceramic Tile Dal Tile

Flooring, Fitness Center: Rubber-Mondo Sport Impact

Free-Weight Equipment: Technogym USA Corp.

Lighting: Sport Lite

Lockers: Metal Republic

Multipurpose: Wood Neoshock Connor

Scoreboards/Timing Systems: Nevco

Shower/Toilet Partitions: Santana

Skylights: Efco

Strength Equipment: Hammer Strength, Pro Star Sports

Track: Jogging- Rubber Mondo Sport Flex

Volleyball Nets and Standards: Senoh

Wall Padding: Jaypro

Washers: Unimac

 

Comments:

Question; Are Alumni and retired Umass. professionals eligible to use facilities? If so what are the charges?

Jean Pelkey  retired  3/6/2013 12:04:09 PM

Initially, there were plans to construct a adjoining pool. Yet during the planning the budget had to be cut dramatically, and the pool had to be scraped. Taking away the pool cut the total budget by at least 20 million

A.o.c  Sales  6/17/2010 11:09:17 AM

Such a pity they didn't consider a new swimming pool. What was the reason?

Mehr  RA  6/15/2010 5:47:06 PM

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