The Sports Center, which opened in July in Oakland’s Ira Jinkins Park, is in the heart of one of the Bay Area’s hardest hit neighborhoods. Cut off both physically and economically from the thriving region, the new center is an important resource for local families.
The complex is the first phase of an ambitious recreation center that will become a regional magnet. The standout feature is the recreational pool tucked inside a glass building that overlooks the park and main street. The design is transparent in order to connect with the community, and provides an added level of security to the grounds. All publicly funded projects in Oakland are mandated to be a minimal LEED Silver rating — they are one of the first cities in the nation to require this.
While the pool is solar thermal heated, and the expansive glass works well in the mild climate, other interior spaces are carefully shaded to reduce cooling loads. Stormwater is cleaned and absorbed by bioswells that also add much needed greenscape. Future plans are to replace the existing, defunct rec center and to add a competition pool, indoor basketball courts with a suspended running track, and soccer and baseball fields.
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My children have gone to this pool twice with a friend’s family. They absolutely love it and went there last weekend when it was pouring down rain. I just couldn’t place where it could be and I never imagined that it was so new & beautiful! Now, I can’t wait to go!
It’s really nice to see Oakland’s kids and adults too, get such an amazing complex.
Wow this is nice – Oakland is one of the Bay Area’s best kept secrets. Dont tell too many people because they’ll come see too..