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Rose Park Pool Operations Building in Billings, Montana by Cushing Terrell

 
January 5th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Cushing Terrell

Rose Park Pool is a prized community recreation spot in Billings, Montana. Working in partnership with aquatic design consultant Counsilman-Hunsaker and the City of Billings Parks and Recreation, the design team devised a renovation for the facility that would provide an exceptional (and invigorating) experience for staff and pool-goers alike.

The project goals included: enhancing comfort, safety, and accessibility; reducing operating and utility costs; creating an environment reflective of the community; and ensuring a highly functional design to last generations.

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  • Architects: Cushing Terrell
  • Project: Rose Park Pool Operations Building
  • Location: Billings, Montana
  • Photography: James Ray Spahn
  • Contractor: Swank Construction
  • Civil Engineer: Caleb Minnick
  • Aquatic design: Counsilman-Hunsaker

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The 9,963-square-foot facility comprises two separate buildings tied together by a roof canopy. The fully enclosed and conditioned “warm” building consists of a community room, year-round restrooms, concessions, first aid, and office. The “cold” building houses locker rooms and family changing rooms with a simple construction of block walls with metal screens above eight feet for natural ventilation.

The team used the “warm” and “cold” buildings as site design tools, placing them where they would best benefit pool activity. The warm building situated toward the west takes advantage of existing trees that provide shade between the pool and building. Placing the office at the center increases visibility to the pool and slides. With the cold building at the east, pool users have more privacy from the street and easy access to storage for pool equipment. The curved roof connects the two buildings with the gap between the two serving as the entrance.

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

The design aesthetic relates to its context through the use of structural block, steel columns, and wood beams serving as a contemporary take on the original pool house and neighboring Rose Park Elementary School. Blues and greens were selected for building signage and key elements to pair with the pool and landscape, and as an accent to the cool grays of the steel and concrete block. Trees and landscaping are celebrated throughout the site, enhancing the building and pool experience. The oculus and tree at the entry emphasize the value placed on the landscape. The site layout preserves all of the heritage trees found in the established park, and incorporates them with new green space into the pool deck for the enjoyment of shade seekers and sunbathers alike.

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

Image Courtesy © James Ray Spahn

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