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Ability360 SpoFit  

Ability360 SpoFit

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Ability360 SpoFit

Phoenix, AZ, United States

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2012
SIZE
25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
BUDGET
$0 - 10K
In March of 2012 the second and last phase of the Disability Empowerment Campus was completed with the opening of the 45,000 S.F. Virginia G. Piper Sport and Fitness
Center for Persons with Disabilities (SpoFit), a first of its kind Sport facility in the Western United States.

With the experienced gained from the first phase design and construction and an ever heightened commitment to remove all barriers, the design team seamlessly fused function, environmental considerations and high aesthetics into a “total environment” extending from the site to buildings.
The SpoFit fulfills its intended program requirements and goals while promoting health, wellness and the active participation in sport and fitness activities of the widest group of empowered users; be it the individual user, the Olympic athlete, a local Sports Club or National team.
The campus greatest achievement is the “total environment” affording complete freedom of movement and activity, in a safe, healthy environment. This well perceived “total environment” contributes to the stake holders pride in ownership, a community that for too long had to adapt to make-shift solutions.
In a short period of time the campus has become an identifiable center for cultural, educational, social, recreational and competitive sport activities for the Greater Phoenix Disability Community.

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Aaron Reddy, Greg Wedge