Garfield Center San Francisco Building, Californian Clubhouse, USA Indoor Pool Architecture, SF Photos
Garfield Center in San Francisco
May 2, 2022
Architecture: TEF Design in joint venture with Paulett Taggart Architects
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Photos: Bruce Damonte
Garfield Center, California
The Garfield Center project encompass the renovation of a 18,600-square-foot midcentury natatorium designed by William Merchant and the addition of a new 3,400-square-foot clubhouse and connecting entry lobby, this project responds to the wide range of recreational and educational needs in the Mission district, while strengthening its role as a rich cultural hub for community-building and interventional youth services.
The upgrade of the natatorium removed nonconforming exterior additions, and the south façade’s 1980 diptych mural “Primal Sea” was restored by its creator, Precita Eyes.
The building’s canted western façade, obscured over time, was restored with a glass curtainwall featuring a colorful mural, by Bay Area artist Favianna Rodriguez, that celebrates the Latinx diaspora of immigrants in the Mission.
Inside, the rehabilitated pool features a movable bulkhead to support simultaneous pool use by both lap swimmers and young children and elders with mobility challenges. Reconfigured and modernized restrooms and locker rooms enhance functionality and accessibility.
The glass entry lobby offers views through the courtyard and soccer fields beyond while supporting use of the clubhouse after pool hours. Clad in colored phenolic panels and housing public restrooms and a flexible multipurpose room, the new clubhouse defers to the historic natatorium and opens to a new courtyard connecting the structures.
The project was driven and shaped by three primary goals. First, as one of 15 parks funded by a bond measure, improving “access to safe and high-quality recreational facilities” was a fundamental objective of the client, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (RPD).
Years of deferred maintenance and ad-hoc measures had resulted in existing facilities lacking functional cohesion and in need of upgrading to modern safety and recreational standards. Second, given the project’s location in the Mission district, near the rapidly evolving Bernal Heights neighborhood, its design also needed to address a diverse demographic and wide range of potentially conflicting community needs and uses with equity in mind. Lastly, it was imperative that the Center’s role as a vital hub for Latinx history, culture, and community be celebrated and reinforced.
Dedicated in March, the complex supported a Community Hub to provide students with distance learning support, healthy meals, and recreation opportunities in the clubhouse until its delayed opening in July due to the pandemic.
“Garfield Square is beloved by the neighborhood…” said San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department General Manager Phil Ginsburg. “This major overhaul … is a project that both reflects and was shaped by the community.”
Garfield Center in San Francisco, USA – Building Information
Architecture: TEF Design team – https://tefarch.com/
Alyosha Verzhbinsky, Principal
Viral Vithalani, Project Manager
Robbie Wilcock
Mark Froemsdorf
Louise Louie
Paul Cooper
Paulett Taggart Architects team
Paulett Taggart, Principal
Jeff Hineline, Project Manager
Jacob Kackley, Designer
Project Team
Architecture: TEF Design in joint venture with Paulett Taggart Architects
Owner: City and County of San Francisco
Structural Engineer: Rivera Consulting Group
Mechanical Engineer: Guttmann & Blaevoet Consulting Engineers
Plumbing / Electrical Engineer: E Design C, Inc.
Civil Engineer: Leahy Engineering
Landscape Architect: San Francisco Department of Public Works
Acoustic Consultant: Vibro Acoustic Consultant
Pool Consultant: Aquatic Design Group
Cost Consultant: Saylor Consulting Group
Lighting: Architectural Lighting Design
Signage: Lowercase Productions
LEED Consultant: STOK
Waterproofing Consultant: Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Specifications: Emily Borland Specifications, Inc.
Photography: Bruce Damonte
Garfield Center, San Francisco images / information received 020522
Location: San Francisco, CA, United States of America
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