摘要: |
The 62,000-ft2 Kirk Family YMCA is an adaptive reuse project in downtown Kansas City, Mo., that transformed a theater built in 1926 into an urban health and fitness center. The owner of the structure wanted the new center to meet a variety of health and wellness needs for the community while preserving the theater's historic look and feel, including its iconic facade on the south elevation of the facility. The combination of structural and aesthetic goals made architectural and structural precast concrete the ideal material for the project. |