By: scott.huish in TopProjects 2022 August 30, 2022 12:50 pm
Location: Corvallis Cost: $6.35 million Start: September 2020 Completion: April 2021 Owner/Developer: Oregon State University Architect: Woofter Bolch Architecture Engineers: Alliant Systems (mechanical), Catena Consulting Engineers (structural), KPFF (civil) Other Associates/Consultants: Lango Hansen (landscape architect), Luma Lighting Design (lighting designer), M. Thrailkill Architect (specifications), Nossa Norman Design (interior designer) General Contractor: Lease Crutcher Lewis Submitting Company: Woofter Bolch Architecture Subcontractors: Bid Rite, Compass NW, Culver Glass, Delta, Don Frank Floors, Empire Painting/Colors NW, Flynn, Grimm Scientific, Hydro Temp Mechanical, L&M Steel Fab, LDC, Methany/NW Gym Supply, MLS Interiors, Overhead Door, Pacific Foundation, PBS, Red Hawk Fire Protection, Safety Electric, Santiam Heating, Specialty Coatings, Spectrum Woodworking, Standard TV, Staton Cos., The Harver Co., Titan Rigging
This project transformed a multi-tenant, single-story, tilt concrete warehouse building south of the Corvallis campus into a world-class training facility. Designed to support student-athlete health, individual excellence, and team success, the new space more than triples the size of the previous facility located at Gladys Valley Center on campus.
The centerpiece of the project and now the Women’s Gymnastics Program is the 18,000-square-foot practice studio. The new facility includes the latest training apparatus in the studio, as well as essential support spaces including a therapy and cardio room, team and coaches’ meeting rooms, and locker areas. The facility significantly improves student-athlete safety, training opportunities, and performance by providing more apparatus for targeted training and much greater opportunity for repetition.
The warehouse building had three tenant areas. OSU decided to maintain use of the space configurations and fit the 24,000-square-foot space requirements of the Women’s Gymnastics Program into 20,650 square feet. The building offered a flexible open plan, sound construction, and multi-tenant usability, but required renovations to meet program needs, including replacement of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems, and replacement of the existing floor slab in the practice studio.
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