The addition is a 7000SF at $3.6M construction cost. 2000SF locker room addition, 5000SF Classroom and Fitness room building, and an outdoor splash pad. Jim challenged the pre-design solution and came up with a design that allowed the facility to be in full operation during construction
The new expansion of the Conestoga Center completes the award winning project originally …
Work / Recreation
The award-winning Wade King Student Recreation Center creates an iconic presence on the southern edge of campus and creating a new gateway to the campus. The building is key component of the expansion of the campus around a new academic quad and the Academic Instructional Center, both designed by Opsis. The center mediates between the athletic and academic precinct, …
The 80,000 sf Firstenburg Community Center is a multi-use facility that combines recreational and community spaces with various public services. The project embodies the character of the community, provides convenient access to services, and brings together a diversified mix of users.
The recreation program includes swim and warm water leisure/therapy pools, …
The LEED Gold certified Bend Metro Park and Recreation District Administration Building is one of the most sustainable projects constructed in Central Oregon. It is designed to demonstrate how to integrate a building into its environmental context with an emphasis on the high desert climate and landscape. The building is tied to the fabric of Bend’s Old Mill District, …
Opsis Architecture collaborated with Water Technology Inc. to provide comprehensive design services for the Madras Aquatic Center, an $8 million project funded through a community bond measure. The 27,100 sf facility includes a recreation pool for play, therapy and swim lessons, a whirlpool, and a six-lane lap pool that can accommodate high school practice and swim …
A complex renovation and expansion project, the new 113,000 sf Health and Wellness Center creates a state-of-the-art, sustainable sports facility. Located on a very restricted central campus site, and the design seamlessly ties into the existing Physical Education Building. The 80,000 sf addition includes equipment room, lockers, training facilities, cardio …
The Tibetan Peace Center was designed to become the gathering space for Portland’s Tibetan Community. The 15,600 sf Center will house a library, museum, temple, offices, a kitchen and teachers residence. Designed with a Tibetan aesthetic, the center features a large flexible space for performances, exhibits and ceremonies.
The stupa court is a circular paved …
Using Pierce College Fort Steilacoom’s new $8.9 million Health Education Center, the Diagnostic Health and Fitness Technician/Instructor program melds classroom instruction with the most technologically advanced laboratory equipment available. In the Health Assessment Laboratory, students gain critical, hands-on experience performing diagnostic tests …
The new Athletic Center will create an iconic landmark gateway to the Chandler-Gilbert CC campus, bringing together athletics and academic wellness department and general campus classrooms into a comprehensive facility. Integrated into the desert environment, the new facility will use earthworks, courtyards, shade terraces, thermal mass and sunscreens to create …
The 16,000 sf Health Education Building is a key component of the Pierce Puyallup long range plan for the development of comprehensive community college campus. Together with the College Center building completed in 2004, it creates an environment that encourages students to stay on this commuter campus throughout the day and into the evening. The project was student-funded …
Opsis Architecture collaborated with Murase Associates on the planning and design of a new 30-acre community park for the City of McMinnville. Opsis designed three structures that are clustered to form a compound defining the edges of a central plaza with a water fountain. The park shelters include a park arrival and orientation facility with restrooms, a concession …
Opsis worked closely with Murase Associates on the final phase of development for the City of Wilsonville’s 20-acre Town Center Park. The park, located in the heart of Wilsonville, was designed by Murase for large-scale civic events, family gatherings and individual contemplation. It features a central plaza with a water fountain, sloped lawn amphitheater for music …
In the past thirty years, the City of West Linn has experienced rapid transformation, significant population growth and an equivalent increase in the number of community groups, organizations and corresponding community needs. Opsis Architecture, in association with Ballard*King and Water Technology, Inc., worked closely with the West Linn community to analyze …
The Camas Community Center design focused on taking advantage of its sloping site to frame dramatic views of Lacamas Lake and a new community park. The 60,000 sf, two story facility was planned with a two-court gymnasium, running track, rock climbing wall, leisure and lap pools and community rooms including a teen center, a senior center, kitchens and meeting rooms. The …
The proposed University of New Mexico Student Recreation Center (SRC), located with a prominent address on Central Ave. east of George Pearl Hall, completes the Stanford Entrance gateway to the UNM campus. The SRC creates a front door to campus as it spans across Redondo Drive to a north wing that provides a direct link between the SRC and the Johnson Center. The 128,000 …














