Quackenbush Architects + Planners

Parks and Recreation Administration Building

City of Columbia

Completion Date
December 2010

Project Budget
$1.85 Million

Columbia’s new Parks & Recreation Administration Building delivers on two fronts. First, it clearly establishes a forward-looking identity for the Department. Second, it successfully addresses the ever-growing need for community meeting space that is welcoming and engaging.

Nestled among mature trees on a bluff overlooking Earlewood Park, the center is comprised of two parts – one public and one private. A breezeway connects the two structures to create a small campus of approximately 10,000 square feet. Another overt link is the public plaza that serves both buildings and also connects to existing parking to the north, disc golf to the west, and the tennis courts to the south.

Each building is conceived as a simple, carefully detailed form. Together, the structures establish an iconic identity, yet are restrained, reserved and differential to the park landscape. A plinth veneered in stone establishes the ground plane, with steel pipe columns and a glu-lam wood roof emerging out of this base. Walls are constructed of aluminum curtain wall, in-filled with glass, spandrel and stained wood. This effectively creates a light, transparent façade that opens the buildings to the outside.

The design also features many sustainable principles, including the use of recycled materials, energy efficient mechanical systems, generous day-lighting, ample views, and minimal impact on the site.

Showcase Project

Ridge View High School Addition and Renovation

Ridge View High School Addition and Renovation

Ridge View High School, built in 1994, has been expanded over time with as many as 20 portables to house increases in student population. The 24,000 sf addition will address these needs with a new state-of-the-art Health Sciences Magnet & Career Training Suite with classrooms, labs, and lab prep areas to synergize the school’s three Magnet programs: Bio-Medical, Allied Health, and Health Occupations. Spaces for Student Services, Athletics and a large Multi-purpose room are also included.

Projects Under Construction

SCVRD Lyman Center Construction

SCVRD Lyman Center Construction

As the first new Center to be built for the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department in over twenty years, the Lyman Center provides a unique opportunity to design a facility reflecting the current mission and philosophy of the Department. The new 35,000sf structure, to be constructed in two phases, houses three major program components: an area office, a 10,000sf production/training floor, and a special services unit for occupational and physical therapy.

Latest Q+ News

Pets and people might benefit from new digs

Pets and people might benefit from new digs

An expansion at the city animal shelter, being dedicated today, should make it easier for frantic pet owners to reunite with lost dogs and cats. Instead of going to different facilities, all lost or stray animals picked up in Richland County now will be taken to the city shelter, off Shop Road and I-77. Animal lovers hope the expansion will provide a stage for finding good homes for more unwanted animals, too. The long-sought collaboration between the city and county will bring an improvement in service, leaders say.