Pecos Community Center
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- The Ahwatukee project is a hybrid "mini city hall" that includes a variety of programs and services at one location for City of Phoenix-sponsored services and events from the Parks & Recreation Department, Police Department, Public Works Department, and Human Services. The 39,000 sf center includes recreational facilities, a senior center, police substation with secured parking, public meeting space and classrooms, a gymnasium, fitness room, and administration area and lobby. A Citizens Service Center provides public access to the City Clerk, the Streets and Transportation Department and the Water Services Department. The design reconciles the variety of existing park programs through four separate entries that link the park and correlating parking lots. The architecture responds to the existing aesthetic through graphic use of integrally colored split-face masonry. Upon entering the facility, the materials become smooth reinforcing a geode-like concept and accentuated by interlocking tensile fabric canopies.
Studio Team
Douglas Brown
Eddie Curiel
Peter Goldammer
Todd Gordon
John Kane
Christopher Kelly
Delicia Orozco
Bill Osborne
Eliseo Ramirez
Mark Roddy
Alan Rosen
Joseph Salvatore
Victoria Snively
Jeanie Thorn
- The Ahwatukee project is a hybrid "mini city hall" that includes a variety of programs and services at one location for City of Phoenix-sponsored services and events from the Parks & Recreation Department, Police Department, Public Works Department, and Human Services. The 39,000 sf center includes recreational facilities, a senior center, police substation with secured parking, public meeting space and classrooms, a gymnasium, fitness room, and administration area and lobby. A Citizens Service Center provides public access to the City Clerk, the Streets and Transportation Department and the Water Services Department. The design reconciles the variety of existing park programs through four separate entries that link the park and correlating parking lots. The architecture responds to the existing aesthetic through graphic use of integrally colored split-face masonry. Upon entering the facility, the materials become smooth reinforcing a geode-like concept and accentuated by interlocking tensile fabric canopies.
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- Project Team
Owner: City of Phoenix
Structural: Brickey Design Associates
Mechanical: Taylor Rymar Corporation
Electrical: CR Engineers
Civil: J2 Engineering & Environmental
AudioVisual: ExhibitOne
Landscape: Terrano Design
Cost: Abacus Project Management
Kitchen: Design-Tec
Survey: Sage Alliance Corporation
Geotechnical: Speedie & Associates
CMAR: Haydon Building Corp Award
2007 American Parks & Recreation Association: Facility of the Year
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- Tempe Center for the Arts
- Fulton Center: ASU Foundation
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- CGCC Student Center
- Grand Canyon University Master Planning + Programming
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- ASU Institute of Religion
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- Southwest Valley Regional YMCA
- Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA
- Westside Multi-Generational Center
- Escalante Multi-Generational Center
- Pecos Community Center
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- Wells Fargo
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- [OVER]fill
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