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<br />o Year-round solarium indoor/outdoor space, especially as a design element of <br />architecture which integrates indoor and outdoor uses and connects them <br /> <br />Within the recreation center: <br /> <br />o Recreation swimming facilities (Jan Van der Wall will provide pool <br />conditions or schedules) <br />o Indoor children's play area (eagle's nest or discovery zone) <br />o Child care facilities for recreation users <br />o Fitness center (private facility possibility) <br />o Racquetball courts (private facility possibility) <br />o Indoor Tennis (private facility possibility) <br />o Basketball/volley ball (private facility possibility) <br />o Climbing wall (private facility possibility) <br />o Indoor track (private facility possibility) <br />o Massage center (private facility possibility) <br />o Putting green (private facility possibility) <br />o Oval - public <br />o Ice arena - public <br /> <br />What keeps a government /community center vibrant? Who are the users we want in this <br />center? Should the concept follow? Integrate three concepts into one place, be blendable, <br />fluid. The project must have" connectivity" . <br /> <br />The fire and public works facilities may be more industrial in nature, may not fit in <br />accounting center. <br /> <br />Are there" special needs" facilities that could be included? <br />Parking should be considered an integral part of each concept. <br /> <br />Residential characteristics of the center may include: <br /> <br />do transit and residential uses work together? <br />could a transit site go on mobile home site? <br />does transit site include more density surrounding it? <br />encourage housing within Comprehensive Plan (guide it) <br />how could the city connect uses across transit lines? <br />does there need to be a better government center connection to <br />Central Park? <br />design an interconnected campus site. <br /> <br />All three concepts included the three primary uses but had different emphasis. For <br />example, the Parkway concept has wide green spaces and pedestrian activity along <br /> <br />12 <br />