Hughes Condon Marler Architects

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre 

hcma architecture + design

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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WAYFINDING AND SIGNAGE
Hcma

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Fast + Epp

MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS
Integral Group

ELECTRICAL CONSULTANTS
Integral Group

PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE
Paul Fast

ADVISING PARTNER
Darryl Condon

PUBLIC ART
Jill Anholt

CIVIL CONSULTANTS
Binnie

LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS
Pwl

SECURITY CONSULTANTS
3si

BUILDING ENVELOPE CONSULTANT
Morrison Hershfield

ENERGY MODELER
Integral Group

COST CONSULTANTS
Rta

VERTICAL TRANSPORT
Vertech Elevator Services Inc

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS
Rwdi

A/V CONSULTANT
Mc2

REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING
Bradley Group

CODE
Jenson Hughes

GEOTECH
Exp

HARDWARE
Tillicum

CONTRACTORS
Pomerleau

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ema Peter

AREA
8547 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Burnaby, Canada

CATEGORY
Recreation & Training

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Text description provided by architect.

Blending best practices for superior ice quality with the use of warm wood, natural light, and a transparent, open layout, the new Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre in Burnaby, British Columbia, creates a rich, dynamic experience for visitors on and off the ice.

Designed by interdisciplinary firm hcma architecture + design, the facility prioritizes the public experience, offering a high-performance ice arena alongside a vibrant, accessible, and inclusive community hub.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
© Ema Peter
Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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The CDN $49.5 M, 8,547 sq m / 91,999 sq ft state-of-the-art design rejects the dated model of freezing cold, windowless, steel-trussed ice arenas, dedicated solely to sport.

A distinctive structural approach floods the rinks with north-facing light without impacting ice quality, while the exposed mass timber roof creates a warm and inviting space for both players and spectators.

This unconventional approach necessitated a hybrid steel-timber roof system, using wood as an essential component due to its geometric flexibility, ease of construction, and warm and inviting aesthetic.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Wood plays an integral role in the character of the center, symbolizing warmth and durability, and also ensuring quick, efficient assembly on the challenging, compact site.

With a hybrid steel-timber roof system, the structure is both striking and technically proficient. The flexibility of this system allowed a complex geometry that made possible north-facing clerestories that provide an abundance of natural light.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Glulams, serving as both beams and vertical columns, support the structure in the lobby and contribute to its warm, inviting ambiance visible from both inside and outside.

The use of nail-laminated timber (NLT) for the lobby's decking system allows for superior acoustic integration, enhancing the overall experience and finish of the space.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Nestled in Burnaby's emerging Southgate community, the site's tight footprint led to a non-traditional arrangement of its two NHL-sized ice sheets: an L-shape with a central lobby located at their meeting point.

This arrangement allows for an improved interface and openness between the lobby and the ice sheets, as well as a friendly, animated elevation to the street and community beyond.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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The recreation center provides multipurpose rooms and spaces within the lobby for a range of activities beyond ice sports, from pickleball and Pilates to playoff watch parties.

Second-floor warm-side viewing galleries offer spectators comfortable, accessible viewing, while directly behind informal play areas allow children to engage in casual, self-directed play.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
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Inclusive design extends to every aspect of the facility, with braille and tactile signage created by hcma's Communication Design team, ensuring all members of the community feel welcome.

Named in honor of Rosemary Brown—a trailblazing Canadian advocate for social justice and equality—the recreation center embodies her legacy, standing as a place for all Burnaby residents to gather, play, and compete.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
Plans
Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
Site Plan

Now open to the public, the center is set to be an essential fixture in Burnaby's Southgate community, inviting future generations to build lasting memories at their friendly neighborhood rink.

Paul Fast, Principal, hcma architecture + design, says: Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre is more than an arena; it's a space designed to foster community through recreation and high-performance sport.

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
Section
Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre
Diagram

The Centre's ambition is to become an essential fixture in Burnaby's Southgate community, supporting the next generation of athletes, weekend warriors, and recreation enthusiasts alike."

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