lake sammamish state park bathhouse

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LAKE SAMMAMISH

STATE PARK BATHHOUSE

Lot Size: X,XXX SF Building Size: 5,432 SF Loca on: Issaquah, WA Project Type: Civic

Project Narra ve: Lake Sammamish State Park’s new Bathhouse at Sunset Beach is organized around the fundamental principal of integra ng the building with the landscape and the landscape with the building, blurring the dis nc ons between the two tradi onal disciplines. The architect’s compe on winning Master Plan unifies the 512 acre park with a consistent and understandable language involving built and landscaped elements. The Bathhouse is a key element of the overall Master Plan for the park, it reinforces an edge along the shoreline of Lake Sammamish and animates a previously underu lized por on of the park. Built as a segment of a 500’ radius the Lake Sammamish State Park Bathhouse u lizes a concrete moment frame to enclose the building program: Food Concessions, Restrooms, Changing Areas, Flex Space, Life Guard Office and a Covered Outdoor Sea ng area are housed under the planted/photovoltaic roof assemblies. The concrete structure consists of recycled content and provides a durable structural system that supports the intensive green roof assembly and provides thermal mass for the interior spaces. The green roof is planted with local, droughtresistant plants that mi gate the stormwater runoff and reduce the heat island effect within the sensi ve footprint of the park. Building integrated photovoltaic arrays allow dappled sunlight to enter the Flex Space and the Covered Outdoor Sea ng area while genera ng more electricity than the building uses during the summer months. The open joint rainscreen cladding system is reclaimed red wood salvaged from a dismantled 100 year old dam. The red wood remains unfinished and will weather and fade over me. The plan ngs in the rain garden are na ve and restora ve in nature as part of Lake Sammamish State Park’s goal to feature as Washington’s signature park for protec ng and celebra ng urban natural areas, showcasing regionally significant wetlands and wildlife habitat, while enriching the lives of visitors and providing a valued legacy to future genera ons.

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FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1/16” = 1’

1. Storage

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2. Lifeguard Headquarters

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3. Chase

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4. Men’s Restroom

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5. Family/ADA Restrooms

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6. Flex Space 7. Women’s Restroom 8. Concession 9. Covered Outdoor Sea ng

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BUILDING SECTION

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WHAT MAKES IT GREEN

RAIN GARDEN

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PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY

RECLAIMED MATERIALS

ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING

GREEN ROOF

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Looking out at the waterfront from the covered outdoor sea ng area.

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The raingarden features na ve wetland plants that help mi gate storm water drainage.

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New showers provide swimmers with a quick and convenient place to clean off.

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The flex space provides op onal private or public gathering space.

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Closed sliding doors provide for a more private venue.

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Skylights provide natural ligh ng to the restroom entrance and vani es.

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