Port Coquitlam Recreation Complex
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Location
Port Coquitlam, BC
Project Size
215,000 sq. ft.
Year Completed
2019

True recreation for the Coquitlam community.

This new recreation complex has become a central community hub for Port Coquitlam residents, replacing an aging library and recreation facility with a modern sports complex (while still retaining portions of the existing structure). The upgraded complex features two ice rinks, one of which accommodates 750 spectators. A library, multi-purpose rooms, a café, a gymnasium, a fitness centre, and even an outdoor amphitheatre are included in the project. And, of course, a swimming pool. Smith + Andersen was engaged as the electrical consultant for the project. 

 

Power up. 

The facility is serviced by an indoor unit substation, while the exterior lighting utilizes energy-efficient LED fixtures that are dark-sky compliant. LED fixtures were also included throughout the facility. Lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors, scenic dimming, and even astronomical clocks are all central features of the facility’s electrical design. 
 

Rendering courtesy of Architecture 49 | Ventana Construction

True recreation for the Coquitlam community.

This new recreation complex has become a central community hub for Port Coquitlam residents, replacing an aging library and recreation facility with a modern sports complex (while still retaining portions of the existing structure). The upgraded complex features two ice rinks, one of which accommodates 750 spectators. A library, multi-purpose rooms, a café, a gymnasium, a fitness centre, and even an outdoor amphitheatre are included in the project. And, of course, a swimming pool. Smith + Andersen was engaged as the electrical consultant for the project. 

 

Power up. 

The facility is serviced by an indoor unit substation, while the exterior lighting utilizes energy-efficient LED fixtures that are dark-sky compliant. LED fixtures were also included throughout the facility. Lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors, scenic dimming, and even astronomical clocks are all central features of the facility’s electrical design. 
 

Rendering courtesy of Architecture 49 | Ventana Construction

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