Markin Family Student Recreation Center Bradley University

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Markin Family Student Recreation Center Bradley University

Peoria, Ill.

Square Feet: 132,522

Construction Cost: $24.45 million

Project Type: College/University Facilities

Year in Showcase: 2010

Project Description

Markin Family Student Recreation Center is the first of four new buildings that will anchor Bradley University’s western expansion. The recreation center sits directly across Glenwood Avenue from the historic 1897 Westlake Hall College of Education. While it was not possible to construct the facility using cut limestone in the fashion of Westlake Hall, the exterior of the building was designed with a highly articulated architectural precast concrete design that blends with the color and articulation of the older structure, yet is done in a contemporary context.

The three-story recreation center is linked by an open stair that provides a common visual link to all floors of the building. This openness is also carried through in the design of the climbing wall, which starts on the lowest level of the facility and rises 48 feet. The building contains a suspended 18-mile jogging track that encircles three basketball courts and one multipurpose court, and there is an additional performance court for intramurals championships as well as occasional practices for the university’s women’s volleyball team. The natatorium contains a floor-to-ceiling, point-
supported structural glass wall with arched steel supports that recalls some of the gothic architecture on campus. The interior finishes of the building reflect high quality and durability, with terrazzo floors in all public areas, a ceramic tile pool enclosure, wood floors in all of the courts and a glass dasher board system surrounding the multipurpose athletic court.

As this facility will anchor the expansion of the campus and the creation of a new Alumni Quad, an outdoor terrace has been provided directly adjacent to the exercise area, providing students a space for outdoor socializing when weather permits.

 



Project Details

Architect of Record: PSA-Dewberry Inc.; Peoria, Ill.

Occupancy: September 2008

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


Vendors

Basketball: Conner Sports Surfaces

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Porter Athletic Inc.

Bleachers/Grandstands: Irwin Telescopic Seating Co.

Chemical Control Systems: Becs Technology Inc.

Cleaners/Vacuums: Aqumax - Louisville, Ky

Climbing Walls: Entre Prises Climbing Walls

Dashers: Sports Systems Unlimited, Waterloo, Ontario

Divider Curtains: Porter Athletic Inc.

Filtration Systems: Neptune-Benson Inc.

Flooring: Dal-Tile Corp.

Flooring, Aerobics: Conner Sports Flooring, Arlington Heights, Il

Flooring, Fitness Center: Mondo

Gutters: Neptune-Benson Inc.

Ladders/Grab Bars: Spectrum Products

Lane Markers: Competitor Swim Products

Lockers: Hollman Inc.

Multipurpose: Mondo

Sanitization Systems: Chlorking Inc.

Scoreboards/Timing Systems: Tuff Sport

Shower/Toilet Partitions: General Partitions Mfg. Co.

Starting Blocks: Sr Smith, Canaby, Or

Swimsuit Extractors: Suitmate - South Elgin, Il

Track: Mondo

Wall Padding: Porter Athletic Inc.

 

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