First look at the new QEII
Friday 27 May 2016
First look at the new QEII
The community is getting its first look at the new QEII Recreation and Sport Centre, ahead of construction beginning in October 2016.
The initial concept design by Warren and Mahoney has now been released, presenting the 4737 square metre Christchurch City Council facility which will be situated in the heart of QEII Park. The project will see the return of swimming and fitness amenities to the park, after the previous facility was irreparably damaged in the 2011 earthquakes and demolished.
The concept has been provided to three design-build contractors to produce a final design and cost, which is expected to be released in October 2016.
“The facility is purpose-built to serve the local community, and will have a good mix of lane pools and leisure attractions, so that families and the more serious swimmers all have something to draw them in,” says Andrea Cummings, chair of the Burwood–Pegasus Community Board.
Ms Cummings says the decision to locate the new facility at QEII Park was made in September 2014, and was followed by extensive community engagement.
“We had $6.5 million from the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust to put towards water attractions, and in 2015 we went out into the community to find out what they wanted to see featured,” Ms Cummings says. “Locals of all ages had a say, and the design process has pulled everything together and made the vision a reality. It’s going to be awesome, and it’s a big collaborative effort that got us there.”
The new centre is expected to open in 2018 and will include:
• Leisure pools
• 25x25 metre lap pool
• Learn to Swim pool
• Lazy river
• Water adventure playground
• Spa pool
• Steamroom and sauna
• Toddlers' pool
• Fitness centre
• Hydroslide
• Café
• Studio
• Meeting room
• Ample space for car and cycle parking.
The release of the design follows a hearings panel’s decision on Wednesday 25 May to recommend that 11.5 hectares of QEII Park be sold to the Ministry of Education for the relocation of Avonside Girls’ and Shirley Boys’ High Schools.
"Everything’s starting to come together all at once, which is very nice to see,” says Burwood–Pegasus Councillor David East, who was on the hearings panel. “QEII Park will be buzzing with activity again, just like it was pre-quake, and as a community hub it will return a much-needed focal point to northeast Christchurch.”
“Right from the word ‘go’ this is what the community has wanted – the return of an aquatic facility to the QEII site,” says Burwood–Pegasus Councillor Glenn Livingstone. “Like many, I’m looking forward to taking the kids down there and splashing around with the family. The confidence that this development gives to the community can’t be overstated.”
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