Karllarney Community Centre

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Killarney Park - 49th Avenue - Vancouver, BC

A full facility community centre in Vancouver, BC Canada that comprises of a rink, pool, gymnasium, attendant service facilities as well as numerous activity rooms.

This structure was Vancouver's first major building incorprating the new 'Lin-Tee' prestressed precast concrete roof system.

Another first was a 'cranked' prestressed precast concrete beam, giving extra height over the high diving board. Further technical innovations were established in the use of the reinforced concrete block.

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For a full description of this complex, one is referenced to the book "Architecture Part of the God Dance" where the following design concepts are set out in detail. (pages 12 - 17)

  • Ordered Crystallization & Individualism
  • Symmetricalization & Self-Existence
  • Additive or Growth Architecture
  • The Sense of Order & Systematization of Elements
  • Sense of Structure
  • A Sense of Definiteness

This structure has been published in:

  • Vancouver Sun (1963)
  • Vancouver Province (1963)
  • Journal of Commerce (1963, 1964)
  • Prestressed Concrete Items (May, 1967)
  • Engineering News.

The Killarney Community Centre is featured on pages 12 - 17 in "Architecture - Part of the God Dance"

It should be noted that the Killarney Community Centre has of recent times been added to and painted over by others effectively destroying the integrity of the design.

Builder - George Born Construction
Photography - Selwyn Pullen