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The Hillcrest Centre is a community centre with ice hockey and curling rinks, and an aquatics facility, located at Hillcrest Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Construction started in March 2007; it hosted the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships prior to the Olympics. During the 2010 Olympics, it was named the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre and had a capacity of 6,000 people to host curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics; for the 2010 Paralympics, it hosted the Wheelchair Curling event.[1][2]

Hillcrest Centre
Full nameHillcrest Centre
Former namesVancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre
Location4575 Clancy Loranger Way, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capacity6,000[1]
Construction
Broke ground2007
Opened2009 (curling venue)
Expanded2011 (post-Games legacy facility)
Construction cost$39.05 million for the curling venue; an additional $48.8 million for post-Games conversion and Percy Norman Aquatic Centre[1]
ArchitectHughes Condon Marler Architects[1]

Design



Sustainability features


The centre was built to qualify for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Scale (LEED) Gold certification; for example, the centre's refrigeration plant is designed to heat other areas of the building and the adjacent aquatic centre through the utilization of what is otherwise waste heat from cooling the ice surface.[1] Surrounding ground water will also be collected for use in the facility's toilets.[3]

Smart site selection is key to maintaining the centre's green footprint; the new facility replaces a much older community complex, with the new curling complex being built on what was a gravel parking lot.[4] Federal (CEAA) environmental assessment review process was also applied to the selection of the site.[5] Trees that were affected during the construction of the venue were moved to other areas of the park, and any land created from the demolition of the old community centre will be turned into community green space during post-Games conversion.[3][5]


Aboriginal participation


Aboriginal artwork was installed at the venue as part of the Vancouver 2010 Venues Aboriginal Arts Program. Featured art includes traditional, and contemporary artwork by First Nations, Inuit and Metis artists from across Canada.[4]


Post Olympics


After the 2010 Olympic games, the centre was converted into a multi-purpose recreation centre that includes a hockey rink, gymnasium, library, eight sheets of curling ice and a lounge for the curlers.[1] Connected to the facility via an indoor concourse will is the Percy Norman Aquatic Centre, which features a leisure tank, a 50m lap pool and an outdoor aquatic area.[6]


References


  1. "Vancouver Parks Board: Vancouver Olympic Centre/Vancouver Paralympic Centre". Vancouver Parks Board. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  2. Vancouver2010.com profile.
  3. "2010 Host City: Vancouver Olympic Centre / Vancouver Paralympic Centre". City of Vancouver. Archived from the original on 2009-08-19. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  4. "Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre". VANOC. Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  5. "Sustainability of Venues, Villages and Facilities". VANOC. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  6. "About Vancouver: Vancouver Venues: Vancouver Olympic Centre". CTV News. Retrieved 2009-06-25.


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- [en] Hillcrest Centre

[es] Centro Olímpico/Paralímpico de Vancouver

El Centro Olímpico/Paralímpico de Vancouver es un centro social y pista de curling situada en Hillcrest Park en Vancouver, Columbia Británica. La construcción comenzó en marzo de 2007; en 2009 hospedó el campeonato mundial junior de curling, pero partes del edificio aún seguían en construcción. Durante las olimpiadas tuvo una capacidad de 6.000 espectadores y se disputaban las competiciones de curling y curling sobre silla de ruedas en las paraolimpiadas

[ru] Олимпийский центр Ванкувера

Олимпийский центр Ванкувера (англ. The Vancouver Olympic Centre) — общественный центр для кёрлинга, расположен в парке Хиллкрест (англ. Hillcrest Park) в Ванкувере (Британская Колумбия), одна из арен зимних Олимпийских игр 2010 года. Строительство началось в марте 2007 году. Центр принимал Чемпионат мира по кёрлингу среди юниоров (2009) но части здания все ещё находились в процессе строительства. Во время Олимпиады центр вмещал 6 тысяч человек. На время проведения Олимпийских игр площадка используется для соревнований по кёрлингу, а во время параолимпийских игр — по кёрлингу на инвалидных колясках[1]



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