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Hendrix College Aquatics International 2008

Hendrix College Wellness and Athletics Center Conway, Ark.
Aquatics International | July/August 2008


The Hendrix College Wellness and Athletics Center was conceptualized when Hendrix College decided to move forward with a campuswide building program, commenced in 1998, which would provide replacement facilities for its outdated recreation spaces. The plan was to build a state-of-the-art recreation center that would fulfill the future needs of student and faculty populations, as well as some of the needs in the surrounding community...

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Tom Muehlenbeck Center Aquatics International 2008

Tom Muehlenbeck Center
Aquatics International | July/August 2008


The leisure aquatic elements of the $24 Million Tom Muehlenbeck Center reinforce the sense of this being a community-focused center. The feeling begins with the experience of the park site, which is enhanced by the architecture and the flowing interior. The integration of all these elements — the program, building, landscaping, pools, materials and space — gives the impression that there was no separation in design thought from inside to outside...

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Stephen F Austin Recreation Management Mag. 2008

Stephen F. Austin State University Recreation Center
Recreation Management Magazine | 2008 Facility Highlight


The leisure aquatic elements of the $24 Million Tom Muehlenbeck Center reinforce the sense of this being a community-focused center. The feeling begins with the experience of the park site, which is enhanced by the architecture and the flowing interior. The integration of all these elements — the program, building, landscaping, pools, materials and space — gives the impression that there was no separation in design thought from inside to outside...

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Tom Meuhelnbeck Recreation Mag. 2008

Tom Meuhelnbeck Center
Recreation Management Magazine
2008 Innovative Architecture & Design Award


Community recreation is important in Plano, Texas. The Tom Muehlenbeck Center, opened in November 2007, is the city’s third facility and was built to serve the west side of the city. When it came to assessing the needs of the community, the city didn’t program this facility simply based on what was missing from the other two. The city relied on the community it would...

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