Aquatic Center Featured In Athletic Business
The heart of the City of Lenexa’s City Center development is home to the Shawnee Mission School District’s Aquatic Center.
The SMSD’s state-of-the-art aquatic center will provide a home for the district’s swimming programs to host meets with up to 500 competitors and 1,000 spectators. The arena includes a 50 meter competitive pool with a 16-foot-depth diving well, as well as a 25 yard pool which will be used for training and recreation activities. BHC provided civil engineering services including site design, grading, stormwater management and utilities.
This project was recently featured in Athletic Business. Below is the full article.
The Shawnee Mission School District Aquatic Center’s main design element is its curvilinear roof, which evokes water in motion. In addition, the exterior skin is a combination of concrete structural panels, large expanses of glazing that tilt outward, and multicolored metal panels that together create a sense of flow. Each of the five main beams span more than 200 feet over the pool, creating the distinctive form of the roof. The secondary beams spring off the main beams to create extra volume in the lobby, allowing natural light to permeate the building.
The SMSD Aquatic Center includes a 50-meter, eight-lane competition pool with two movable bulkheads to allow numerous course layouts. The pool also includes a 12-foot-6-inch-deep diving well that supports 1- and 3-meter diving boards. A 25-yard, four-lane warm-water instructional pool has a movable floor that adjusts from seven feet to zero inches to allow for a variety of programs. Spectators have tremendous sight lines from the raised bleacher area with seating for 1,000 people. Additionally, the viewing mezzanine provides space for another 200 observers to overlook the pool in a climate-controlled environment. There is also dedicated seating behind the diving boards for more than 300 swimmers, and additional portable bleachers can be placed between the pools to handle even larger crowds.
The district’s vision was to create a facility for the entire Midwest region. It expects to host large aquatics competitions and other public health and wellness programs every weekend. It also serves as the new competition center for local club teams, as well as all five district high schools.