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SPOTLIGHT




 DESIGN FIT FOR ALL







 Canadian firm GEC Architecture has created
 a first-class health and fitness center with
 sustainability at its heart.




 estled into the rolling foothills of northwest Calgary, the Shane
 Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge is an impressive addition to the
 Norganization best known around the globe for promoting health
 and wellness in local communities. Inaugurated in 2017, the sprawling
 27,600-square-meter complex is currently the largest  YMCA structure in
 the world and a stellar addition to the association’s Canadian branch which
 today counts some 1,700 locations stretching from British Columbia to Nova
 Scotia.

 Designed by Canadian practice GEC Architecture, the centerpiece of the
 newly constructed building is the impressive unifying curved timber roof
 – the largest roof of its kind in North America – that links each section
 of the complex, which is home to a host of activities including a hockey
 arena, climbing wall, aquatic center and theater. The choice of wood by the
 architects was due to its structural, aesthetic and sustainable qualities. The
 material lends a natural warmth to the interior as well as allowing for the
 geometric complexity of the overall form that can be appreciated from both
 the inside and outside.
 “The  design  of the  building  fits in  superbly  with  the rolling  foothills  of
 Calgary, which are the gateway to the Rockies,” says Keith Day, Vice President
 Operations of YMCA Calgary. “The interior, with its high ceilings and open
 vestibules, gives a feeling of a welcoming environment with an adaptive and
 free flowing image. The contours remind one of a meandering river.”
 In addition to opting for wood, the design team at GEC inserted Corian®
 Solid Surface into highly trafficked areas of the complex, including reception
 areas and changing rooms, in order to provide a sharp visual contrast with
 the material’s white color. “There is a blend of old and new [in the design]
 which impacts the diverse generations of residents in Calgary, and which is
 extremely visually appealing.”
 For GEC, the goal from the outset of the Shane Homes YMCA project was
 to focus on limiting the building’s environmental impact. Situated between
 Calgary’s prairies and foothills, the building is sensitively placed to bridge the
 rolling hills and urban area. The site features extensive elevation changes with


 OPPOSITE: Reception area of Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge in Calgary with counters
 in Corian® (Glacier White color).



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