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University of Alabama at Birmingham Campus Recreation Center


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The jogging track is the defining architectural feature of the building, penetrating multiple activity spaces and the building's north and west facades.



University of Alabama at Birmingham Campus Recreation Center

Birmingham, AL

Year in Showcase: 2006

Project Description

The Campus Recreation Center was designed to serve as a vibrant activity hub for the UAB campus community. Focused on providing the urban campus with functional activity space, the facility packs a wide assortment of recreational offerings underneath one roof.

Virtually every activity space housed within the building is visible from the entry. The facility boasts 18,000 square feet dedicated to cardio and strength training; a four-court, wood-floor gymnasium designed primarily for basketball and volleyball; a separate synthetic-floor gymnasium designed for indoor soccer, badminton and special events; an aquatic center with both leisure and lap components and an adjacent patio area; a climbing wall; an outdoor pursuits rental center; five racquetball courts (one converts to squash via a movable back wall); four fitness studios; an indoor track; and a host of ancillary spaces.

The jogging track is the defining architectural feature of the building. The track circumscribes the multipurpose rooms at the upper level and passes through every major activity space, engaging joggers in the activities of the building. It penetrates the north and west facades, affording joggers views of the surrounding campus and even the mountains bracketing the city to the south. A second defining architectural element is the climbing wall, expressed as a tower at the northwest corner of the building and signifying a gateway to the future campus green. Finally, exterior glazing is employed to reveal activity inside the building, and reciprocally animate the campus surroundings.



Project Details

Architect of Record: Williams Blackstock Architects; Birmingham, Ala.

Associated Firm: Cannon Design; St. Louis, Mo.

Aquatic Design Engineer: Counsilman•Hunsaker; St. Louis, Mo.

Construction Cost: $21.3 million

Square Feet: 152,275

Occupancy: May 2005


Vendors

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Aalco Manufacturing Co.

Bleachers/Grandstands: Aalco Manufacturing Co.

Climbing Walls: Entre Prises USA Climbing Walls

Court Panels/Glass: Hollman Inc.

Dashers: Athletica

Divider Curtains: Aalco Manufacturing Co.

Elliptical Equipment: Life Fitness

Free Weight Equipment: Hammer Strength

Free Weight Equipment: Life Fitness

Group Cycling: Star Trac

Handicapped Equipment: Spectrum Aquatics

Lockers: Republic Storage Systems Co.

Multipurpose Surfaces: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Pool Chemical Control Systems: Siemens

Pool Cleaners/Vacuums: Aqua Products Inc.

Pool Filters: Siemens

Pool Gutters: Sta-Rite

Pool Lane Markers: Competitor Swim Products

Pool Lane Markers: Richey Industries, Inc.

Pool Water Play Features: Vortex Aquatic Structures Int'l Inc.

Saunas/Whirlpools: Amerec Products

Saunas/Whirlpools: Saunatec Inc.

Scoreboards/Timing Systems: Daktronics Inc.

Stair Climbers: Life Fitness

Stationary Bikes: Life Fitness

Surface: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Swimsuit Dryer: Extractor Corp.

Track Surfaces: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Treadmills: Life Fitness

 

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