Safdie Rabines Architects

National City Aquatic Center

National City Aquatic Center

National City Aquatic Center

Safdie Rabines Architects

PHOTOS
Menders, Torrey & Spencer (6), Darren Bradley (4)

STATUS
Built

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
National City, CA, United States

TYPE
Commercial › Office, Educational › Other, Government + Health › Community Center,Hospitality + Sport › Sports Center,Landscape + Planning › Public Park Urban Green Space Waterway/Wetland, Transport + Infrastructure › Marina and Ports

Located fifteen miles north of the U.S./Mexico border in southern San Diego County, CA, the single-story, two-structure center marks the realization of National City’s long-term goal to replace a makeshift facility housed in trailers for over a decade.

National City Aquatic Center
National City Aquatic Center

Sited on a scarce section of accessible coastland owned by the Port of San Diego, the 5,500 square-foot complex is positioned on the southern edge of a 5½-acre public park, where it complements the coastline just inside the mouth of the Sweetwater River Channel as it flows into San Diego Bay.

Designed to facilitate recreational and educational services for the community, the new center is a key civic amenity and contemporary landmark with unobstructed views towards protected wetlands, San Diego Bay and beyond.

National City Aquatic Center
National City Aquatic Center

The center’s easternmost structure contains a large gathering and educational space beneath a faceted, flying roof.

Perched atop its base of glass walls, the roof appears to float as kite gliding into the air, creating a fluid dynamic for its larger counterpart to the west. Inside, the geometries of a saw tooth ceiling are emphasized with maple-shaded laminate layered on micro-perforated aluminum.

National City Aquatic Center
National City Aquatic Center

Carpet in ocean shades of teal, turquoise and aqua blues laid in a sunburst pattern accentuates the dimension of the space. Gull-shaped decals applied as bird strike prevention measures cast playful shadows that 'fly’ through the room as the sun travels across the sky.

Directly to the west, the center’s offices are housed in a 650 square-foot glass box enclosed with 4-foot intermittently-operable windows.

National City Aquatic Center
National City Aquatic Center

The box introduces a large white, concrete block structure used for boat and equipment storage, locker rooms, showers and restrooms.

With outward protruding angles and porthole-like rectangular window apertures, the ship-like edifice ‘flows’ up-channel in the wake of the kite structure that leads it. Separate yet unified, the two buildings are enclosed and coalesced with custom galvanized steel gates clad with luminous acrylic resin panels.

National City Aquatic Center


National City Aquatic Center

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