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Facilities of Merit 2011: Drexel University Recreation Center


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Drexel University Recreation Center

Philadelphia, Pa.

Year in Showcase: 2011

Project Description

A recreational addition to the windowless 1960s-era Daskalakis Athletic Center, the Drexel University Recreation Center forms an integrated sports facility in a legible new center of collegiate and community activity. Its new face to the streetscape — primarily its south-facing window wall of clear and colored laminated glazing, augmented by metal and wood panels — engages the street with multiple points of access and transparency that showcases the interior activities. The faceted glassy facade evokes Drexel's blue and gold insignia colors and features a random series of undulating bays that define individual user spaces within the larger communal environment of the fitness floor. The color scheme and showcase of activity even spills outside, with an outdoor plaza suitable for diverse functions such as dance, aerobics and commencement featuring a blue and gold permeable rubberized surface.

The judges saw the designers as having successfully met several different challenges — blending old and new building elements, adding large amounts of recreation space within a tight urban site and, above all, creating a signature look. "The exterior window system by day or by night elegantly reduces the overall massing and scale of the facility," one judge remarked. "At night, the amount of activity witnessed from the surrounding neighborhood is quite unusual." Added another judge, "The entire facade functions as an active billboard for exercise and fitness."




Judges' Comments

This thoughtful addition wraps an existing gym and creates a new exterior expression on both street side and plaza side. Warm and inviting interiors play off of the daylighting and transparency.
John Dierdorf

This energetic project successfully transforms its site and provides a strong, contemporary and engaging expression that is successful in making meaningful connections beyond the edges of the site. The integration of abundant quantities of natural light has produced memorable spaces that would be a pleasure to use.
Darryl Condon

That glass facade really makes this an iconic, memorable facility. The program spaces are light-filled and well detailed, from the outdoor pervious rubber deck to the magazine racks in the fitness center.
Jeff Piette


Project Details

Architect Of Record: Sasaki Associates Inc.; Watertown, Mass.

Associate Architect: EwingCole; Philadelphia, Pa.

Funded By: University funds

Major Facility Components: Multipurpose gym, jogging track, squash courts, climbing room, fitness center, group exercise rooms

Construction Cost: $42 million

Square Feet: 85,900

Occupancy: January 2010


Vendors

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Porter Athletic Inc.

Climbing Walls: Eldorado Climbing Walls

Court Panels/Glass Walls: Anderson Courts And Sports Surfaces Inc.

Divider Curtains: Porter Athletic Inc.

Flooring: Dal-Tile Corp.

Flooring, Aerobics: Action Floor Systems LLC

Flooring, Fitness Center: Mats Inc.

Multipurpose: Action Floor Systems LLC

Racquetball/Squash Courts: Anderson Courts And Sports Surfaces Inc.

Sports Surfaces: Safe Guard Surfacing Corp.

Track: Mondo: Sportflex

Volleyball Nets and Standards: Porter Athletic Inc.

 

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