US Building of the Week

Northwestern Sailing Center

Woodhouse Tinucci Architects
25. June 2015
Photo: Mike Schwartz

Right on the beach at the water's edge, the Sailing Center is home to the University's intercollegiate sailing team and its student sailing classes.

Photo: Mike Schwartz
Photo: Mike Schwartz

The LEED Gold Certified building is composed of staggered blocks housing the sailing office, a “garage” for boats and gear in front, the learning center and locker rooms in the back—all of which are linked by a light-filled, glass-lined entry. The discerning architects, Andy Tinucci and David Woodhouse, extended the structure horizontally, keeping it low in an effort to allow future buildings to enjoy shoreline views.  The center’s rugged concrete walls are embossed by the rough boards that made them, leaving horizontal ridges that create gentle shadow play and hint at clapboards weathering in the sun.

Photo: Mike Schwartz
Photo: Mike Schwartz

The sailing program's competitive athletic core is blazoned by translucent plastic panels in a deep purple—NU's official color— that fold upward or slide sideways to open directly to the beach launch area featuring an Astroturf carpet for drying sails. During the sailing season, the opening showcases expansive views of the Chicago skyline and during the winter, the folding doors can be closed for the safe storage of boats and gear.

Photo: Mike Schwartz
Photo: Mike Schwartz
Photo: Mike Schwartz
Photo: Mike Schwartz

PROJECT DATA

Area/Budget: 6,000sf / $2,900,000
Scope: new 6,000sf NU sailing activity center on Lake Michigan
Architects: Woodhouse Tinucci Architects
Project Team: David Woodhouse, Andy Tinucci, Ed Blumer (project architect), Brian Foote
Consultants: Enspect Engineering (structural); WMA Consulting Engineers (mep); Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects (landscape); V3 Companies (civil); Construction Cost Systems (cost); Power Construction (general contractor)

Floor Plan (Drawing: Woodhouse Tinucci Architects)

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