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Vivo for Healthier Generations in Calgary

post updated 14 February 2024

Architects: DIALOG

Location: Country Hills, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Vivo for Healthier Generations

Photos by Tom Abran

9 October 2023

Vivo for Healthier Generations, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, CA – DIALOG, a design practice focused on improving the well-being of local communities, along with Vivo, have announced the opening of the reimagined Vivo for Healthier Generations facility in the northwest community of Country Hills. The architectural transformation, expanding the existing facility to 269,000 square feet, challenges the notion of a traditional recreation centre – with an emphasis on not only supporting physical, social and emotional health.The facility also houses Calgary’s first of its kind, 19,500 square-foot indoor park and is slated for LEED Gold certification.

Vivo for Healthier Generations

“Vivo for Healthier Generations has been a labour of love for almost a decade,” said Marion LaRue, DIALOG Partner. “The project’s completion is a testament to the power of rethinking spaces to be more flexible, encouraging purposeful flow and engaging the outdoors. We are incredibly proud to bring residents and visitors to Calgary the benefits of a renewed gathering and activity space that, in its essence, is a place for everyone. We are also grateful to Vivo and all of our partners who helped us create a supportive, built environment that reduces sedentary behaviour and increases social cohesion.”

“As the project architect for this project, our ultimate goal was to create a space that is truly thoughtful in its ability to improve the community it serves,” said John Souleles, DIALOG Architect of Record. “Vivo isn’t merely a development, but a movement. Our hope is that Canadians of all generations are inspired to achieve optimal health whether they’re at home, school, work, or at the facility itself. Fostering environments that are open, inviting, integrated, collaborative, and multi-generational is key to our shared success.”

Vivo for Healthier Generations

“We are thrilled to announce the completion of the expansion project at Vivo, and our partnership with DIALOG has been instrumental in bringing the community’s vision to life,” said Cynthia Watson, Chief Evolution Officer, Vivo. “Through years of community consultation, we heard that new and different spaces were needed; a community hub that fosters connections. DIALOG was a partner that was willing to work with us to ensure that the promises to our community of incorporating inclusion, sustainability and accessibility into several aspects of the project were delivered. The design reflects connection to people, community and planet. Together, we are building more than just structures; we are shaping the future of healthier generations.”

Designing a Space for Everyone

Northeast Calgary is growing quickly, and with growth comes new demand for family recreation spaces. Vivo’s original facility was built to serve 80,000; upon completion they were already at capacity. Granted new funding from the government and the community, Vivo partnered with DIALOG to expand its facility.

Vivo for Healthier Generations

DIALOG rooted their vision for the project in a community co-design process, aiming to address key needs like maximizing a connection to nature and spontaneous play; increasing environments for holistic wellness, and building community resiliency – all with thoughtful design interventions. The new and renovated space unites all ages, abilities and cultures in stronger physical, social and emotional health. This includes making sure the centre was rooted in inclusivity. The indoor park, market plaza, community garden, hub, youth areas, community courtyard and preschool are all meant to connect with different audiences.

Vivo for Healthier Generations

Vivo’s structure takes into account Eastern and Western cultural influences. Much of the existing building is based on Western cultures’ recreation and approach to health and wellness via structured activity and strict regimens, such as fitness training and ice hockey programs. As part of the transformation, DIALOG infused Eastern cultures’ approach to gathering, creating a round, “cloud-like” space within the facility, which is also intended to be a place of quiet and meditation. Outside the facility, there is a winding path around the park, complete with rolling hills indicative of Eastern cultures’ curiosity and interest in getting to their destination through exploration, meandering and indirect paths. This is in contrast to the main entrance of the building, which is a straight line from east to west, which represents Western cultures’ interest in getting from point A to B expeditiously.

Vivo for Healthier Generations

“This project will be a significant cultural addition to Calgary and a catalyst for change within the many communities that share the space of this city,” said Robert Claiborne, DIALOG Lead Designer. “The architecture at Vivo promotes a greater understanding of our potential for wellbeing. In the end, this will be a gift for all of us.”

Redefining What it Means to be Active

Aligning with the facility’s mission to expand opportunity for unstructured play and spontaneous activity, the most innovative aspect of Vivo is the indoor park – a literal moving space complete with all the physical and social activities one would participate in outdoors – allowing for continuous use in all seasons. The social program drove the park planning requirements, instead of the reverse, which is more typical — resulting in a sport underlay. This space is the heart of the architectural response: the unbounded, formal expression of curved, floor-to-ceiling glass stands in contrast to the existing enclosed structured boxes — a unique interplay of elements and activity.

Vivo for Healthier Generations

Also new to the facility are a six-lane, 4,878 square foot pool, fitness centre with dedicated studios, research lab, yoga studios, tinkering lab, classroom, spa with European steam and sauna rooms, outdoor activity space and community rooms. The Green Space is a direct physical response to the need for more social connection, and provides more gathering space for community celebrations and events.

The project also has a strong dedication to sustainability through its LEED Gold target, on-site solar generation and commitment to measuring biophilia. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the air circulation systems can also be compartmentalized, with the spaces offering flexibility and convertibility.

DIALOG partnered with EllisDon Construction on the expansion of Vivo for Healthier Generations.

“We were proud to partner with DIALOG and Vivo on the transformation of the Vivo for Healthier Generations facility. This unique structure challenges conventions and sets a new standard for recreation centres,” said Sean Dekoning, Senior Vice President and Area Manager, EllisDon Calgary. “It’s not just a place for physical health but a hub for fostering well-being in every sense. Together, we’ve created more than a building and have paved the way for a healthier community.”

Vivo for Healthier Generations

A Precedent for Data-Driven Design

DIALOG utilized their Community Wellness Framework tool when designing Vivo. The tool serves as a guide for the building industry, providing a framework to help designers and cities think about the social, cultural, economic, political and environmental impact to a community’s quality of life. For this project in particular, DIALOG will monitor the facility’ s ability to improve the community it serves over the coming years to show that data-driven design is the future of inclusive, accessible and diverse architecture.

Vivo for Healthier Generations in Calgary, Alberta – Building Information

Architects: DIALOG

Photos: Tom Abran

About DIALOG

Driven by its core values, DIALOG is committed to changing the world through great design. An integrated design practice comprising architects, urban planners, interior designers, structural, mechanical and electrical engineers, landscape architects, and sustainability consultants, DIALOG now has over 600 employees across North America. The firm has studios in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and San Francisco. Visit https://dialogdesign.ca/.

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