New campus fitness facility uses lean C-CAPP panels from Clark Pacific.
Unlike conventional campus fitness facilities that focus on exercise alone, Sacramento State’s 151,000 square foot Recreation and Wellness Center is the heart of student life, uniting fitness, medical care, and social activity spaces under one roof. The Center provides whole-health care for 28,000 students and 3,400 faculty and staff through a broad spectrum of amenities and services: a rock climbing wall, 4 basketball courts, a large multi-activity court for sports like indoor hockey or soccer, studios for cardio, weight training, and an array of exercise classes, a pharmacy, a lab, as well as health offices for physical therapy, nutrition, optometry, and mental health.
The Center anticipates LEED Gold certification from the United States Green Building Council and reflects good design decisions such as orientation to natural light, as well as the incorporation of low-energy materials and technology including recycled content finishes, self-shading skylights, and C-CAPP panels from Clark Pacific.
Project Facts
| Clark Pacific Job No: | 1421 |
| City: | Sacramento |
| Architect: | Hornberger + Worstell |
| General Contractor: | McCarthy Building Co. |
| Structural Engineer: | Forell-Elsesser Engineers |
| Owner: | Trustees of California State University |
| Market: | Education |
| Building Type: | Recreation Center |
| Square Feet of Product: | 19,825 |
| Product Type: | C-CAPP |
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