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Splashhouse ParsonsThe residents of Washington Heights just welcomed a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/brooklyn-bridge-parks-colorful-new-pop-up-pool-and-beach-open-today/" target="_blank">new recreation center and pool</a> to Highbridge Park. Designed and built by <a href="http://sce.parsons.edu/labs/design-workshop-parsons/" target="_blank">Parsons Design Graduate Architecture</a> students, the Highbridge Pool and Recreation Center has been given a modern renovation from its original WPA-era roots. The new center is open year-round, with a multi-use Splash House that can transform depending on the needs of visitors.1
Splashhouse ParsonsWith an influx of visitors during the summer, the Parsons Design Workshop students wanted to create a flexible space that could be changed up, based on the amount of visitors using the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/pics-mccarren-park-pool-opens-today-to-swimmers-in-brooklyn/" target="_blank">recreation center</a>.2
Splashhouse ParsonsTheir solution was the lightweight Splash House. When the pool is at capacity, Splash House’s sliding doors can close off the locker room, creating additional changing rooms when in need. Another dual feature is the water curtain, which acts as both a shower for rinsing, but also an water fun feature for children to play under.3
Splashhouse ParsonsThe structure is made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/brooklyns-prospect-restaurant-to-feature-walls-made-from-upcycled-coney-island-boardwalk-wood/" target="_blank">reclaimed cedar</a>, plywood and translucent corrugation that stretches from the ground and across the roof, flooding the interior with natural light.4
Splashhouse ParsonsThe center’s 1936 open-air vestibule will also be getting a face lift, closing it off to allow the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/first-street-green-reimagines-a-vacant-les-lot-as-a-vibrant-new-park-and-community-space/" target="_blank">community to use the space year round</a>.5
Splashhouse ParsonsCalled In_Flux, the community room will give 2,000 square feet of mixed use space for programming, classes, or just gathering.6
Splashhouse ParsonsThe nearby High Bridge, which has been closed for 40 years, will reopen in 2014, connecting the Washington Heights area with the Bronx. As part of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/mayor-bloomberg-cuts-ribbon-at-newly-rejuvenated-rockaway-park-in-queens/" target="_blank">Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC project</a>, the bridge will give Bronx residents direct access to the new Highbridge Park facility.7







