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Facilities of Merit 2011: Mayor Sheila Doyle Russell Youth and Community Center


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Mayor Sheila Doyle Russell Youth and Community Center

Cambridge, Mass.

Year in Showcase: 2011

Project Description

Flexible in use and sensitive to its residential surroundings, the Mayor Sheila Doyle Russell Youth and Community Center serves an eclectic mix of users on three levels — a lower level housing private lounge and banquet space for the local VFW (along with underground parking), and two levels of highly visible community space. The various community spaces are located within and along a two-story glass spine that traverses the length of the building, culminating in the gymnasium, which is concealed within the contour of the site at the spine’s far end. This distinctive civic presence gives way on the other side of the spine to a more residential character by using a Rheinzink® metal cladding system, which is similar in scale to the clapboard houses on the busy residential street.

Inside, in one of the building's most celebrated touches, fitness and teaching spaces open to communal space by way of rotating wall panels, which are used elsewhere in the shared-space corridor opposite the classrooms to create visual privacy between different program areas. The second floor recreation space is designed to accommodate large groups for dance, theatrical performances, community meetings and neighborhood functions.

The judges were impressed by the ability of such a small center to integrate its different users into communal spaces, while at the same time separating different functions on a difficult site. "It reflects an interesting mixture of uses," one judge put it, "in a building that is both residential- and civic-scaled."




Judges' Comments

This urban community center responds gracefully to its neighborhood context while also showcasing its own importance within the neighborhood behind an expansive glass face. The stacking of components is unique even to the extent that well-hidden parking is located under the facility.
Erik Kocher

This project successfully combines a diverse set of programmatic elements on a small site in a manner that is respectful of its neighbors. Internally, a high level of flexibility provides for a variety of ways to use the spaces. The informal social spaces are particularly successful in this project.
Darryl Condon

The building successfully integrates the recreation program and a private organization’s needs on a challenging site. The youth and community center has a strong presence along the street while keeping within the scale of the residential neighborhood. The glazed wall puts the center on display and has a terrific presence.
Tom Scarlata


Project Details

Architect of Record: Cambridge Seven Associates Inc.; Cambridge, Mass.

Funded By: Public funds

Major Facility Components: Gymnasium, fitness center, exercise room, activity lounge, project room, computer room, kitchen classroom, meeting room, community room, VFW lounge and function room

Construction Cost: $13.5 million

Square Feet: 30,000

Occupancy: July 2009


Vendors

Basketball: Plyboosport

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Porter Athletic Inc.

Divider Curtains: National Gym Equipment

Flooring, Fitness Center: Mondo

Scoreboards/Timing Systems: Nevco Inc.

Wall Padding: Porter Athletic Inc.

 

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