Cannon wins Sports Award.Cannon Design announced that its work on the Student University Recreation Center at Texas Christian University Texas Christian University, at Fort Worth; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); coeducational; opened 1873 at Thorp Spring, chartered 1874 as Add Ran Male and Female College. It assumed its present name in 1902 and moved to Fort Worth in 1910. in Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. , has been recognized with a 2005 IOC/ IAKS Award by the International Association for Sports & Leisure Facilities. The goal of transforming an outdated 1970s building into a facility that would create a new environment and a new image for campus recreation at Texas Christian University resulted in a $24 million comprehensive renovation and construction program totaling 235,00 s/f. Design of the University's new Student University Recreation Center included 114,000 s/f of new construction and 121,000 s/f of renovated and reconfigured space, doubling the size of the existing building, whose windowless pre-cast concrete structure was expanded, remodeled and reconfigured in inventive ways to better suit student life and the campus setting. The majority of the new space is located to the east of the existing building nearest to the center of the campus. This sizable addition houses most of the large program space, including a three-court gym, racquetball racquetball, sport played indoors by two or four players, combining elements of court handball and such racket games as squash racquets. It is played on a standard handball court 40 ft (12.2 m) long, 20 ft (6. courts, aerobics aerobics (ârō`biks), [Gr.,=with oxygen], system of endurance exercises that promote cardiovascular fitness by producing and sustaining an elevated heart rate for a prolonged period of time, thereby pumping an increased amount of oxygen-rich room and running track, as well as a new, dynamically shaped 12,000 s/f fitness center, which is the building's most visible and highly used space. Under the broadly curved copper roof, fully transparent glass walls provide views of people jogging jogging Aerobic exercise involving running at an easy pace. Jogging (1967) by Bill Bowerman and W.E. Harris boosted jogging's popularity for fitness, weight loss, and stress relief. , lifting weights and excercising within. At night, brighly illuminated il·lu·mi·nate v. il·lu·mi·nat·ed, il·lu·mi·nat·ing, il·lu·mi·nates v.tr. 1. To provide or brighten with light. 2. To decorate or hang with lights. 3. , the Center acts as a beacon within the campus setting. In addition to the indoor facilities, a newly designed courtyard and recreation pool offer students several sports and leisure amenities. |
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