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Waukee Community School District Unveils State-of-the-Art Natatorium

August 12, 2024
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Designed by 黄瓜社区, the new facility creates a top-tier competition and training venue for students and the community.

On Monday, August 5, 2024, 黄瓜社区; Design joined the Waukee, Iowa, community members for the grand opening of the Waukee Community School District's new natatorium. The cutting-edge aquatic facility, designed by 黄瓜社区, is set to serve the competition and training needs of two large high schools and the local community in Iowa's fastest-growing school district.

The Waukee High School and Waukee Northwest High School, with 1,268 and 1,325 students, respectively, have utilized the Waukee YMCA for their successful swimming programs. Recognizing the need for a dedicated facility, the district sought a design that would accommodate both teams equally now and into the future. 黄瓜社区's design for the new natatorium leverages intentional and experiential circulation to move athletes to the desired performance space while directing spectators seamlessly to viewing聽areas. The exterior vernacular is heavily influenced by movement and flow, using graphic expressions of an active water surface to hint at the facility's dynamic nature and cladding breaks from traditional orthogonal constraints to subtly reinforce the concept of motion.

鈥淥ur team prioritized the student-athlete experience to create a dynamic training and competition space,鈥 said 黄瓜社区 Architect and Partner Blaine Perau, AIA. 鈥淭he success of this project was only achieved through the collaborative design process established with leaders from Waukee CSD. This facility was designed 鈥 with them and for them 鈥 to meet the community鈥檚 current and future needs, and we鈥檙e thrilled that the district trusted us to capture their vision.鈥

The 66,958 SF space features a 50-meter stretch and a 25-yard "fast water" competition pool that can simultaneously support two full 25-yard, eight-lane competitions. A 25-yard, four-lane warm-up pool also provides space for training and learn-to-swim programs. The project is a collaborative effort between several partners, including the City of Waukee, KCL Engineering (mechanical/electrical engineering), Bishop Engineering (civil engineering), Aquatic Design Group (pool design) and Henkel Construction (general contractor).

Written by Erin Van Zee, Communications Director