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Model of new Campus Rec Center to be
located between Sports Complex and Union.
- Sasaki Associates |
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Stony Brook University Receives Additional
$18M For Campus Recreation Center
State of the art facility will
be the
core for student life activity |
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Press
Release Contact 631 632
6319, FAX 631 632 6313
310 Admin, Stony Brook
University, NY 11794-0701
STONY
BROOK,
N.Y.,
July 7,
2008 —
Stony
Brook
University
has
received
the
additional
$18
million
dollar
allocation
needed
for the
construction
of the
new
Campus
Recreation
Center (CRC)
on the
main
campus,
announced
President
Shirley
Strum
Kenny.
The
$37.5
million
85,000
square
foot
Campus
Recreation
Center
is a
student-oriented
facility
featuring
contemporary
work out
space,
space
for a
quality
intramural
program
and for
sports
club
teams
for
practice
and
competition.
Senator
Ken
LaValle
was
instrumental
in
securing
funding
for this
exciting
new
project,
which
should
be
completed
by 2011.
The new
facility
will be
located
between
the
Sports
Complex
and the
Student
Union.
The
patio
will
serve as
the
entry
way to
each
facility,
and
students,
faculty,
and
staff
would
continue
to
access
the
Sports
Complex
for
recreational
swim,
racquetball
and
squash.
The
University
currently
is
unable
to meet
the
recreational,
intramural,
wellness,
and
sport
club
needs of
the
student
body in
the
Sports
Complex
due to
the high
demand
for
athletic
practices
and
special
community
events.
The
Wellness
Center
and
non-credit
fitness
classes
are
extremely
popular
among
students
and
there
are
times
when
students
are
turned
away due
to
overcrowding.
“Student
Life on
campus
is
booming
and the
Campus
Recreation
Center
will
provide
additional
space
for
wellness
programming,
expand
and
enhance
the
indoor
intramural
program,”
says
Susan
DiMonda,
Associate
Dean and
Director
of
Student
Life.
“It will
also
provide
space
for the
34 sport
clubs
for
practices,
competition,
and
equipment
storage.”
The CRC
is
designed
to
become a
campus
landmark
with
glass
windows
spanning
much of
the
exterior.
It will
be
visibly
prominent
and
inviting,
providing
those on
the
outside
with a
view of
the many
diverse
activities
available
within,
including
a three
court
gym; an
indoor
multipurpose
sport
court;
aerobic/martial
arts
rooms;
spinning
studio;
cardiovascular,
free
weights,
and
weight
machine
area;
jogging
track;
locker
room
facilities;
and
staff
offices.
Administrators
and
students
have
been
working
on this
project
since
fall
1999
when an
advisory
board
comprising
student
leaders
and
staff
from the
Office
of
Student
Affairs
and the
Department
of
Campus
Recreation
met to
discuss
the
concept
of
building
a new
Campus
Recreation
Center.
These
meetings
were
held in
response
to
inquiries
from the
student
body
regarding
the lack
of
recreational
facilities
on
campus.
In the
weeks
that
followed
the
advisory
group
toured
two new
facilities
at
University
of New
Hampshire
and
Northeastern
University.
Upon
returning
to
campus
it was
evident
that
Stony
Brook
University
was
lacking
a
comprehensive
component
of
student
life - a
Campus
Recreation
Center.
However,
due to
the lack
of
funding
available
the
project
was on
hold
until
all of
the
necessary
funds
were
secured.
Development
of the
CRC
officially
began in
2005
when
Stony
Brook
secured
$19.5
million
for the
project.
It was
later
determined
that an
additional
$18
million
was
needed
to make
the
center
comprehensive
and
contemporary.
Currently
in the
final
design
phase,
Sasaki
Associates,
Inc. of
Boston,
is the
principle
architectural
firm on
the
project.
Sasaki
is well
versed
in the
requirements
of
constructing
recreation
facilities
as
evidenced
in their
recent
sports
facility
work at
MIT,
Cornell
University,
and the
University
at
Albany.
In 2006,
a
Student
Advisory
Board
met with
university
administrators
and
representatives
from
Sasaki
Associates,
Inc. to
determine
the
location
and
facility
components.
What
students
at Stony
Brook
University
are
saying
about
the long
anticipated
project:
“The
construction
of a
Campus
Recreation
Center
at Stony
Brook is
terrific.
It will
give all
students
the
ability
to
recreate,
not just
athletes,
and will
create a
diversion
from
classes
and the
pressures
of
college
life.”
--
Michael
Publico,
senior
“The new
facility
will be
a
wonderful
addition
to the
campus.
It will
not only
resolve
the
overcrowding
in the
current
wellness
center
but will
become
another
place
where
students
can
socialize.”
-- Jing
Jing Xue,
sophomore
“I’ve
been
hearing
about
this
project
since I
was a
freshman.
The new
facility
will
bring a
much
needed
boost to
the
wellness
facilities
and
programs
and will
be a
change
for the
better.”
--
Rafael
Matos,
senior,
Wellness
Center
Coordinator
“It is
good for
the
overall
campus
community
and will
create
more
opportunities
and
reasons
for
students
to
remain
on
campus
on the
weekends.”
--
Jennifer
Hernandez,
junior/
intramural
program
participant.
For
additional
information
contact
Susan
DiMonda
at (631)
632-7206
or by
e-mail
at:
susan.dimonda@stonybrook.edu
© Stony
Brook
University
2008
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