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Spring Hill Rec Center
Community Hub
McLean, VA
Project Type
Civic & Cultural, Sports & Recreation
Size
36,200 Square Feet Addition & 15,600 Square Feet Renovation
Design Services
Architecture, Interior Architecture, Site Design, Sustainability
To better serve McLean area residents, Spring Hill Rec Center embarked on a renovation-and-expansion project that added a new gymnasium and amenities, plus expanded a two-story fitness center.
The project more than doubled the facility’s size and created a more exciting, comfortable, and family-friendly recreational environment.
Design Awards
- NACPRO Park and Recreation Facility Class II Category Award
- Best of NAIOP – Award of Merit
Project Goals
The Fairfax County Park Authority wanted to expand the recreational center to meet user demand and provide state-of-the-art fitness facilities.
To better serve the larger McLean community, the recreation center needed to be expanded and modified to create a sustainable space that could accommodate both recreational activities as well as community functions for residents of all ages.
Objectives
- Support members of the community spanning all age groups
- Create a space that accommodates both recreational activities and community functions
- Ensure compliance with the latest ADA regulations
- Utilize sustainable design practices
Solutions
With both the addition and renovation, the design transforms the center into a multi-functional space, accommodating various community activities. The existing space was elevated to meet and exceed sustainability standards, achieving LEED Silver certification.
HARMONIOUS INTEGRATION
Careful consideration was made to ensure a seamless transition from old to new.
The new Fitness Center addition was designed with exterior materials that closely resemble those of the existing building, creating a visual connection between the two structures.
Results
The Spring Hill Rec Center is now a hotspot for the surrounding community.
After the revitalized facility reopened, the Spring Hill Rec Center experienced increased memberships and community use reservations. Moreover, the building has achieved a 27% reduction in energy consumption compared to similar facilities. This was accomplished by implementing energy-efficient HVAC systems, low-emissivity glazing, LED lighting, and enhancing insulation for improved energy efficiency.