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ISSUES
Buildings and spaces to be used for recreation should be inspiring in both
their setting and spatial configuration while highly functional and
pragmatic in their construction. As an escape from day-to-day routine,
good recreational architecture must promote relaxation, facilitate physical
exercise and, where possible, foster an appreciation for the natural
surroundings. These buildings are often subjected to greater than normal
wear and tear. Therefore minimizing maintenance, operating costs and,
unfortunately, protecting against vandalism are usually deciding factors
in their design.
The challenge for the Architect in executing these projects requires
them to have a clear understanding of programmatic elements; develop
a strong concept for arranging diverse activities; and show a healthy
respect for what is usually a limited construction budget. These goals
are achievable. Recreation facilities and park buildings are often the
most successful expression of a community's aspirations and self-image.
EXPERIENCE
Principals of our firm have participated in the design and construction
of a variety of recreational and park-related projects. These include
indoor sports facilities (swimming pools, racquet courts and exercise
rooms, etc.), clubhouse buildings, public washroom and support buildings
for parks and resort facilities. Project experience also includes collaborations
with Landscape architects in the design of urban public spaces.
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