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Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex
TKA+D in association with RDHA were commissioned to design the new Cloverdale Twin Pad Arena. The First Phase will incorporate a multi-purpose Ice Sheet and a Junior B Competitive Ice sheet. Both Sheets will have the flexibility to accommodate Dry Programming in the off-season with one sheet retaining the ice year-round. A third approved ice sheet is planned to be ready for use in 2027, further enhancing the facility’s capacity to support local sports and activities.
A primary goal of the project was to create a new benchmark for open, inviting, warm and community-focused arena design. To this end the planning and material palette needed to reinforce the themes of daylight, views both in and out, and warmth.
The building is conceived in terms of a linear plan that takes advantage of the street-facing north exposure to open-up the ice rinks to public view, providing daylight that is free of glare and hot spots which would endanger the quality of the ice surface.
Solid blocks of service space and change rooms are placed between and to the south of the rinks, framing a central lobby. A linear, south-facing mezzanine gives access to spectator seating and community meeting spaces, while mediating direct south light penetration into the rinks.
The new facility introduces material warmth and architectural focus into the traditionally utilitarian community ice arena. The cladding consists of insulated metal panels and curtain wall, all based on a 42”-wide grid which rigorously informs the entire building structural and spatial layout.
The project has achieved a Gold Certification Rating from the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ (RHFAC) program, recognizing its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.
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