Municipal

Maugel and Campanelli Complete Lynn YMCA

Demakes Family YMCA / Photos by Bill Horsman

Lynn, MA – Maugel Architects and Campanelli Construction announced the completion of the new 70,000sf Demakes Family YMCA located on Neptune Boulevard in Lynn. Designed to serve over 10,000 people annually, the new facility replaced an aging structure from the early 1970s.

Welcome desk

Expanded amenities for the new facility include a community wing that houses a health clinic, instructional kitchen and gathering spaces; a youth wing with a child-watch area, a family adventure zone, and an early childhood education center; and exercise venues that feature three group fitness areas, a regulation basketball court, an indoor track, and an aquatics center.

The main design goal for interior spaces was to create a sense of community and wellbeing for all members that also energized the city’s youth. To balance tranquility with vitality, the design team chose a neutral color palette with splashes of vibrant saturated color. The youth areas include geometric carpet patterns and bright saturated colors on floors and walls. Natural light is also an important element in wellness design. Two large skylights placed above the circulation path maximize light into the interior core and highlight a dramatic central staircase.

Aquatics center

To connect the YMCA with the cityscape, Maugel designed community and wellness areas with a multi-story, curved glass facade that contours the street edge. The curved shape and selected glazing materials create a visible front to the city.

Exterior community spaces are also planned. To support the YMCA’s commitment to holistic wellbeing and healthy living, infrastructure for a future rooftop garden was put in place. The planned garden will accommodate garden beds, outdoor classroom learning, and community events.

Exercise areas

In addition to the YMCA of Metro North, Maugel Architects, and Campanelli, the project team included Tetra Tech, civil engineering; Geosciences Testing and Research Inc., geotech services; Weston & Sampson, MEP/FP engineering; Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger, structural and building envelope; Colburn & Guyette, food services; Gro Development, programming; South Shore Gunite, aquatics design-build; Hastings Consulting, code consultant; and Strategic Spaces, furniture.

The construction of the aquatics center presented a unique design challenge for the team. Unsuitable soils were found at the site of the proposed pool. Through a series of collaborative science and engineering design efforts, the team developed a solution that preloaded the soil for the building. The area was then monitored for movement for three months. After analyzing the data, the team determined that costly deep foundations were not required, resulting in substantial cost savings for the project.

Basketball court

“As we emerge from the isolation caused by the pandemic, community facilities that foster reconnection and wellbeing will be essential to societal recovery,” said Mark Pelletier, principal at Maugel Architects. “The Demakes Family YMCA’s extensive programming and services, along with its exceptional physical environment, will be a haven for the Lynn community and serve as a model of excellence for YMCAs nationwide. We are grateful for the opportunity to work alongside the YMCA of Metro North, Campanelli, and the talented team of engineers to make this amazing facility a reality.”

“This project was years in the making, and we had an incredible team to help us pull it all together,” said Kathleen Walsh, president and CEO YMCA of Metro North. “The new YMCA is going to be a feather in the cap of our city, and we are so proud to open this beautiful and vibrant space with our community.”

“Maugel Architects’ mission is to enrich the lives of others and the communities we serve,” said Brent Maugel, president of Maugel Architects. “It has been a privilege to work with the YMCA of Metro North and the entire project team to create a facility that will so profoundly enrich the youth and families of Lynn for generations to come.”