Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center (RJKCCC) Salem, OR Salem, Oregon
« Search Again- Completed: September, 2009
- Partners: Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture, Water Technology, Inc.
- Facility Type: Aquatic Centers, Recreation Center Feasibility Studies
- Client Category: Non-Profit Organizations, Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers (RJKCCC)
The Salem Kroc Center opened in the fall of 2009 and cost 33 million to build. This facility includes a 25 yard x 25 meter Myrtha competitive indoor pool, a leisure pool with a lighthouse slide and Oregon coastline themes, a lazy river, a hot tub, and an outdoor spray ground. The facilities’ other components include a gymnasium, performing arts theater weight & cardio space, group exercise room, classrooms, library, seniors room, teen room, rock wall, child care, events space, outdoor amphitheater and outdoor prayer garden. The Chapel has the ability to hold performance events, from music concerts to theater productions. It houses all the necessities for productions including greenrooms, a large stage, theater lighting, state of the art audio/visual equipment, and individual seats on a sloped floor creating both a great worship environment and performance venue. In total, the facility itself is 84,000 square feet that sits on a 10-acre campus.
Ballard*King & Associates provided the following scope of services for the Salvation Army’s Salem Kroc Center: project management, community planning, cost estimates, project milestone, FFE, third party review, strategic planning, operations analysis, staffing, preventative maintenance program development and operations pro-forma.
For more information about this Salvation Army facility go to Salem Kroc Center.
For an architectural fly through of the facility go to: Salem Kroc Fly Through.
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