City of New Port Richey Recreation Center and Aquatic Complex

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City of New Port Richey Recreation Center and Aquatic Complex

New Port Richey, FL

Square Feet: 37,000 (recreation center)

Construction Cost: $14.1 million

Project Type: Public Recreation

Year in Showcase: 2008

Project Description

The New Port Richey Recreation Center and Aquatic Complex was designed to provide a common area where two adjoining neighborhoods could come together while bolstering community pride in recreation. The multilevel center houses a double basketball court and a 2,000-square foot fitness center, as well as three multipurpose rooms for toddler and teen use, as well as dance, aerobics and karate classes, and other activities. Its companion outdoor aquatic facility features four separate pools: a zero-depth-entry family pool, a six-lane competition pool, a twoboard diving pool and a plunge pool with a 35-foot-high water slide. Other amenities include waterspouts, slides, water play features and a shaded concessions area.

The exterior’s curvilinear main roofs and color scheme fi t the community’s architectural vernacular. In addition, the Florida Gulf Coast location called for a building designed to serve as a storm shelter and withstand 170-mph winds.

Both the recreation center and aquatic complex designs convey a "disorganized order," marked by a blend of rectilinear shapes, curves and rotated forms. An 18-foot rise from one corner of the site to the next inspired a six-foot offset between the lobby, support spaces and exercise room, with the main recreational fl oor designed and constructed six feet below that level. This offset, combined with an openplan concept, allows for views from the lobby space to the recreation courts.



Project Details

Architect of Record: Harper Aiken Donahue Partners; St. Petersburg, Fla.

Occupancy: May 2007

Associated Firm: Williams Architects Ltd. Carol Stream, Ill.

Programming/Operational Consultant: GreenPlay LLC Lawrence, Kan.


Vendors

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Jaypro Sports LLC

Bleachers/Grandstands: Interkal

Flooring, Aerobics: Gibson Athletic

Scoreboards/Timing Systems: Fair-Play Scoreboards

Surfaces, Basketball: Aacer Flooring LLC

Water Play Features: Rain Drop Products Llc

Water Play Features: Proslide Technology Inc.

Water Play Features: Playtime Llc

 

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