Bill R. Foster and Family Recreation Center / Cannon Design
The Missouri State University (MSU) Bill R. Foster and Family Recreation Center is conceived as a crystalline, geologic form in the campus landscape. The chiseled stone mass is fractured by a new pedestrian campus passage that brings students to the entrance and center of the building, and on to other campus destinations beyond. The stone shell ? referencing the historic stone buildings that define the MSU campus ? is cut away to reveal a cool metal and glass interior, exposing the activities of recreation. The path?s subtle rise and fall allows pool and locker functions to slip below the walk on the lower level, while the jogging track loops above providing cover to students passing through the building. Inside, occupants are continually reconnected to campus through carefully measured cuts and apertures, creating a degree of transparency not readily apparent in the building?s exterior.
© Gayle Babcock
Architects: Cannon Design
Location: United States,N Missouri Ave, Springfield, MO, USA
Architect In Charge: Cannon Design
Design Team: David Polzin, Ken Crabiel, Rich Bacino, Thomas Bergmann, Chris Hayes, Reed Voorhees, Joe Scott, Brendan Smith
Area: 98500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Gayle Babcock, Bruce Damonte, Peaks View
General Contractor: Dewitt & Associates, Inc.
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© Gayle Babcock
Architects: Cannon Design
Location: United States,N Missouri Ave, Springfield, MO, USA
Architect In Charge: Cannon Design
Design Team: David Polzin, Ken Crabiel, Rich Bacino, Thomas Bergmann, Chris Hayes, Reed Voorhees, Joe Scott, Brendan Smith
Area: 98500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Gayle Babcock, Bruce Damonte, Peaks View
General Contractor: Dewitt & Associates, Inc.
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