Flushing Meadows Natatorium & Ice Rink
Cultural & InstitutionalThe new Natatorium & Ice Rink is situated on the edge of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and next to the Van Wyck Expressway, where it mediates between the urban neighborhood and open green space. It is recognized as the largest recreation facility ever built in a New York City Park and the first indoor public pool to be built in four decades.
The building includes an Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool with seating for 400, a NHL regulation-size ice rink with seating for 440, locker rooms, and a lobby. The swimming pool is ADA accessible; one-third of the pool floor moves vertically and also includes two moveable bulkheads to configure the swimming area for different competitions. The pool and rink are oriented end-to-end, juxtaposing liquid and frozen water, humid and dry environments, bare skin and bundled bodies. In the dynamic spirit of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fair pavilions that occupied the site, the canopy-like roof is suspended over the natatorium and rink, punctuated with soaring masts supporting a cable stay structure. The entire envelope is composed of high performance precast concrete panels and a curtain wall opening out from the pool to dramatic park views.
In the six months since its opening, over 42,000 New Yorkers have joined the pool, making it one of the most successful projects ever endeavored by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.
This project was completed in association with Hom & Goldman Architects.
- Awards
- 2008 DESIGN CITATION, AIA New York State
- 2008 DESIGN AWARD, Society of American Registered Architects New York
- 2008 PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AWARD, Society of American Registered Architects National
- 2009 BUILDING OF AMERICA AWARD, Real Estate and Construction Review
- Client
- NYC Department of Parks & Recreation
- NYC Economic Development Corporation
- Publications
- "Modern Pool for Public Is Opening in Flushing," New York Times, 02 February 2008.
- "Sporting Design: New Ice Rink and Pool to Revive World's Fair Site," New York Construction, March 2007.
- "Water, Ice, And Something Nice," The Architect's Newspaper, 02 November 2005.
- "New Natatorium and Ice Rink Complex," E-Oculus, 17 October 2005.
- "Construction Starts on Natatorium in Queens," New York Construction, January 2006.
- Photographer
- David Sundberg/Esto













