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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects reveals the new Herz Recreation Center on the edge of John McLaren Park in San Francisco, California

Project name:
Herz Recreation Center
Architecture firm:
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Location:
San Francisco, California, USA
Tools used:
Principal architect:
Design team:
Marsha Maytum, Gregg Novicoff, Corey Schnobrich, Sara Sepandar, Dominique Elie, Ian Ashcraft-Williams, Jasen Bohlander, Sally Lape, Aruna Bolisetty, Kirk Nelson, Chris Longman, Lindsey Trogdon
Built area:
12,500 ft²
Site area:
Design year:
2023
Completion year:
2025
Collaborators:
Visualization:
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Client:
City of San Francisco Recreation and Park Development with Mercy California and Related
Status:
In Progress
Typology:
Recreation Center

Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects: On the edge of John McLaren Park and adjacent to the Sunnydale and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods, the new Herz Recreation Center will connect people to the park and to each other.

The new 12,500-square-foot Herz Recreation Center is part of a new campus serving as a gateway into John McLaren Park, the City's second largest park. The building has a park-focused approach, with strong indoor/outdoor connections and utilization of wood and mass timber construction to create a warm, nature-based interior.

The Recreation Center includes a gymnasium, professionally-sized basketball court with bleacher seating, a multi-use room for community events, and support services. Outdoors in the park, there is an accessible community fitness plaza, nature exploration area, and gathering spaces. The design promotes connections to nature and safety, inviting spaces for a diverse neighborhood. Combined with the adjacent Sunnydale Community Center, the project creates a new campus that supports connections to nature and provides a safe, lively and nurturing environment.

The project is targeting LEED Gold and estimated completion is in 2025.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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