Architect : Perkins&Will
Associate Architect : In*Situ Architecture
Aquatic Consultant : Aquatic Design Consultants
Total Construction Cost : $40.7 M
Square Feet : 101,000
Project Description:
In the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert, about 40 miles from central El Paso, is the Hueco Tanks — an area of clustered rock formations and petroglyphs dating back to 6000 BCE. The colors, forms and light of the Hueco Tanks have sparked human creativity for centuries.
Designers drew inspiration from the site for El Paso’s Eastside Regional Recreation Center. Located in a fast-growing part of the desert, the recreation center and water park are the first components of a 92-acre regional park. East El Paso is the fastest-growing town in Texas but is also the least developed in terms of community resources, making this project a significant milestone for the community. The first phase includes a state-of-the-art natatorium, a community center, a fitness center, a gymnasium and an outdoor waterpark.
Modulation of the intense, dynamic desert light guided the design concept. Shade structures allow for exterior activities, providing relief from the desert sun and creating a transition between indoors and out. Inside, light enhances the vitality of people in motion. The shade structures, tilt-wall concrete, wood slats and perforated metal filter light and views throughout the interior in ways appropriate to the desert context. The north facade panels allow indirect sunlight into the building and provide relief from the potentially monolithic wall panels.
In the indoor natatorium, a saw-tooth panel arrangement provides indirect natural light without creating dangerous reflections that might impact a lifeguard’s ability to monitor underwater conditions. At night, the south facade is animated with light in support of a city-led lighting initiative.