Recreational Sports is a department of California State University, San Bernardino.
The mission of the Recreational Sports Department is to provide a variety of safe and enjoyable programs and facilities to meet the diverse needs of the CSUSB community by creating a healthy social environment, enriching the quality of life and enhancing the educational experience.
The Department of Recreational Sports is committed to the mission(s) of the university and the division of Student Affairs. We also strive to encourage personal and professional development through our open recreation, fitness center, intramural events, instructional and aquatics programs.
We are proud to offer you a range of opportunities to enhance your physical fitness, learn new skills, engage in friendly sports competition, expand your knowledge base, and to simply enjoy yourself. We welcome all enrolled CSUSB students, staff, faculty, and alumni regardless of age, gender, experience and ability.
The desire for the new Student Recreation and Fitness Center (SRFC) at Cal State San Bernardino grew out of the need for a state-of-the-art facility to increase student’s health and fitness levels, develop a sense of community and to assist in the recruitment and retention of students. Since CSUSB is a commuter campus, students felt it was extremely important to generate a campus spirit with this facility. Students championed this project by voting to increase their fees to fund the building’s construction and operation. The facility has exceeded student and administrator expectations with its high-end, durable finishes and open and inviting design. The campus continually raves about the facility and daily usage has increased by over 500 percent since its opening. Due to the success of the facility, we anticipate a need for expansion in the near future. The building was designed for easy expansion.
The SRFC features a fitness room with cardio machines and weight equipment, an aerobic/dance studio, a multi-purpose studio, multi-purpose gymnasium, climbing wall and a wellness resource center, as well as saunas, locker rooms, administrative offices, equipment rental and laundry facilities.
The first challenge of the project was site selection. The committee chose to place the new structure in the existing footprint of old tennis courts, nestled into a stand of pine trees and adjacent to an existing parking lot, thus saving space, time and money. The site is also close to the existing playing fields and other athletic facilities, fitting into the campus master plan.
In order to maximize flexibility and minimize structural impacts, the building was designed with clear span glu-laminated wood beams and a deep span metal deck structural system, reducing capital expenditures. Additionally, a lively social setting was created with a ‘gallery’ circulation space accentuated by durable, but elegant end block wood flooring. This gallery links the various functions of the building, providing a visual, as well as physical, connection between all public areas. It also allows staff to easily supervise activity areas.
Aesthetic exterior and interior finishes: The shape and materials of the building were designed to fit easily into the natural environment of the San Bernardino campus, as well as with other campus buildings. The high ceiling and abundant natural light of the main lobby invites users to enter an open, airy facility. Generous sight lines remove physical and psychological barriers between spaces. The climbing wall and cardio space look at each other and create a sense of community under the eaves of the wood beams. The reception area is wide enough to accommodate a large group entering and exiting at the same time through a main control point.
Native foliage: Old pines surround the building, providing a look through the trees.
The architect for the SRFC was HOK, with HOK Sport as master planner. Based on their baseline sustainable design tenets and CSUSB’s desire for sustainability, the following steps were taken in building our recreation center:
Students continue to be in awe of the various features in this facility. The student newspaper described it well in calling it “High Tech Rec.” The following technological features enhance the facility design and increase the operational efficiency and service to participants.
We are proud of the inviting, attractive features of the SRFC, and the way the students, campus community and our recreation colleagues have reacted to it. The building is well thought out, with components that complement and enhance each other, creating the statement of a structure larger than it actually is. This project successfully accomplished its goal of a functional recreation space, with a warm and inviting feel, while incorporating advances in technology and sustainable decision making. The objectives of the planning committee were to develop a sense of pride and community on campus, increase student involvement and enhance the educational mission of the University. This building and its users are meeting those goals everyday. The SRFC distinguishes itself on being on the cutting edge of recreation centers that we hope will be recognized for its many merits and positive impact on our student body.