Sustainable Community Center Design: Redmond Senior and Community Center by Johnston Architects
Redmond Senior and Community Center exemplifies sustainable community center design, blending eco-friendly principles with inclusivity and wellness-focused architecture.
The Redmond Senior and Community Center, designed by Johnston Architects (JA) in collaboration with Opsis Architecture, is a 52,000-square-foot modern facility located in Redmond, Washington. This state-of-the-art community hub emphasizes sustainability, wellness, and inclusivity, offering an innovative model for sustainable community center design while fostering intergenerational connection and civic pride.


Sustainability at the Core
Mass Plywood Panels and Carbon Neutrality
The building prominently features Mass Plywood Panels (MPP) made from climate-resilient wood, demonstrating a commitment to eco-friendly design. The use of MPP significantly reduces the building's carbon footprint while ensuring structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. Aligning with Redmond's Climate Emergency Declaration, the center utilizes air-source heat pumps for efficient heating and cooling, contributing to its carbon-neutral goals.


Energy Efficiency and Environmental Harmony
Energy-efficient systems combined with expansive windows maximize natural light and reduce dependence on artificial lighting, lowering energy consumption. The integration of biophilic design principles bridges the urban and natural environments, enhancing occupants' connection to nature and promoting well-being.


Design Features for Community Wellness
Biophilic Design Principles
Warm wooden elements and open spaces create a welcoming and calming environment. Expansive windows and indoor-outdoor spaces allow fresh air and sunlight to permeate the interior, fostering a sense of tranquility for visitors of all ages.


Multifunctional Spaces
The center offers diverse activity areas, including:
- Gymnasium and fitness rooms for physical wellness
- Classrooms for educational and social engagement
- Dedicated senior lounge with a coffee counter and library
- Kids Zone for creative and exploratory play
These adaptable spaces cater to a broad demographic, ensuring inclusivity and functionality for the entire community.


Art, Culture, and Inclusivity
Celebrating Redmond's Heritage
Public art is a central feature of the center, reflecting Redmond's cultural diversity and history. A striking multi-story mural greets visitors at the entrance, fostering a sense of community identity and pride.


Spaces for Connection and Events
Equipped with a commercial kitchen, the community room serves as a venue for events and gatherings. This adaptability underscores the center's role as a unifying space for individuals and families to connect, celebrate, and grow.


Built for Longevity and Civic Pride
Designed with resilience and adaptability in mind, the Redmond Senior and Community Center is a sustainable and enduring civic asset. Its thoughtful construction and community-focused design ensure that it remains a vibrant hub for health, enrichment, and fun for generations to come.


The Redmond Senior and Community Center sets a benchmark for sustainable community center design, combining eco-friendly principles, biophilic aesthetics, and adaptable functionality. This project serves as a model for integrating wellness, sustainability, and inclusivity into public architecture, making it a space where all residents can thrive.


All photographs are work of Lara Swimmer Photography
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