2010 Winter Games

Southeast False Creek Community centre
(at Vancouver Olympic Village)

NEW Southeast False Creek Community Centre

The Vancouver Park Board's 24th community centre is located on a stunning waterfront lot at Southeast False Creek, part of the Olympic and Paralympic Village Vancouver. The 4,230 m² (45,500 ft²) facility will become a two-level community centre, child-care facility, non-power boating centre and will also include space for a two-level restaurant. The north side of the facility provides sweeping views of False Creek and the North Shore mountains and the Village's pedestrian plaza will be accessible from the west side. The seawall skirts the north side of the building and provides easy access for cyclists and pedestrians.

During the 2010 Winter Games the building was used as office space for the Olympic and Paralympic mayor, management staff and Four Host First Nations. Amenities for athletes was also be located here.

After the completion of the Winter Games the facility was returned to the Park Board for conversion to a state-of-the-art community centre which will open in summer 2010.

At-A-Glance
Location 1 Athletes Way
Olympic Use • Office space for the Olympic and Paralympic Village mayor, management staff and Four Host First Nations
• Restaurant and retail space for Olympic sponsors
Post-Olympic Use Community centre, childcare centre, non-motorized boating centre, restaurant
Project Costs $36,020,000
Project Funding City of Vancouver
Timeline 2000 – Official Development Plan for Olympic Village
April 2007 – Urban Design Panel approval
Spring 2008 – Construction started
October 2009 – Scheduled completion
November 2009 – March 2010 – Use by VANOC
Spring 2010 – Community Centre retrofitting and completion
Summer 2010 – Open to the public
Size 2,787 m² (30,000 ft²) community centre
743 m² (8,000 ft²) childcare centre
557 m² (6,000 ft²) commercial/restaurant space
140 m² (1,500 ft²) boating centre
Architect Walter Francl Architecture Inc. and Nick Milkovich Architects Inc. + Arthur Erickson
Project Manager City of Vancouver: Ian A. Smith, Manager of Development, City Parcels, 604-871-6857
Park Board: Ernest J. Fanthorpe, Facility Development Coordinator, 604-257-8458
Media enquiries Joyce Courtney, Manager of Communications, 604-257-8699

Pre Games: Building the Venue

The building has been designed as a prominent feature on the False Creek waterfront. To the residential neighbours across the street, it presents a low profile with a variety of surface treatments including green walls and lots of glass offering views into the life of the community centre. On the waterfront and adjacent to the seawall, the building encloses in a graceful sweep a courtyard for multiple outdoor programming.

Project Update

April 2010 – The community centre is now being converted from its role as Winter Games venue to community centre.

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SEFC Community Centre, November 2009
SEFC Community Centre,
October 2009
SEFC Community Centre, October 2009
SEFC Community Centre,
October 2009
Green roof and solar panels
Green roof and
solar panels
Aerial view
Aerial view

Aerial view
Aerial view

Aerial view
Aerial view

Construction photo gallery - see the project take shape.

A Green and Sustainable Facility

The community centre is targeting a top honour in building sustainability – LEED Platinum certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a benchmark for design, construction and operation of green buildings.

Construction/Materials
  • 15% recycled materials
  • 20% regional materials
  • Certified wood used throughout
Site
  • Redevelopment of a contaminated site
  • Provision of electric vehicle charging stations and
    an electric vehicle for two years
Water
  • Rainwater is collected and used for toilet flushing and irrigation
  • 30% reduction in potable water consumption
Energy
  • No solar power this was dropped due to excessive cost.
  • Solar hot water panels to provide heating and cooling provides 10% renewable energy
  • Green Power being purchased for 50% of the building electrical needs
Indoor Quality
  • No VOCs in any construction materials
  • Construction indoor air quality management
  • Provision of daylighting and views for building occupants
  • Provision of individuals controls and opening windows for occupants

*LEED is a North American rating and certification system that evaluates energy performance and sustainable building practice. Canada Green Building Council

Games Time

The community centre provided office space for the Olympic and Paralympic mayor, management staff and Host First Nations. The restaurant, retail space and meeting rooms were used by Olympic sponsors to provide services and celebration spaces for athletes. Amenities for athletes such as banks, dry cleaner, hair dresser and food services were also located here.

After the Games / Community Legacy

The centre will be a modern, green building that will integrate a full community centre, non-motorized boating facility, childcare and restaurant in one facility. It will include:

  • Numerous multi-purpose rooms and meeting space
  • Boating centre (140 m² /1,500 ft²)
  • Underground parking
  • 69-space child care facility (743 m² / 8,000 ft²)
  • Two-level restaurant (557 m² / 6,000 ft²)
SEFC
Community centre
rendered elevations
SEFC


Community centre south elevation

SEFC
Community centre
landscape plan
SEFC
Community centre model

Location

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Targeting LEED Platinum

The new community centre at SEFC is targeting a top honour in building performance and sustainability -- LEED Platinum certification. The building will harvest rainwater for irrigation and toilet flushing, use solar power for radiant cooling, have green roof technology and consume 50% less energy than a standard building. More»
Green award

July, 2009 -- Architects of the Park Board's four new 2010 Winter Games legacy facilities received the Excellence in Green Building Practices award. The awards were presented by The Globe Foundation and World Green Building Council. More»