Recreation and Community Centers

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Recreation and Community Centers
464 S FARMER AVE SUITE 101 TEMPE AZ USA 85281 | ARCHITEK TON.COM
ARCHITEK TON
R E C R E AT I O N , C O M M U N I T Y A N D AQ UAT I C C E N T E R S
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“Architekton’s energy, creativity, focus,
and commitment to excellence puts them
at the head of the pack of architectural
firms working in the recreation arena.”
Michael J. Coakley, Associate Vice President
Arizona State University
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ASU Polytechnic Campus Sun Devil Fitness Complex + Health Services Facility
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ASU West Campus Sun Devil Fitness Complex + Wellness Center
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Grand Canyon University Recreation Center
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Scottsdale Community College Fitness & Wellness Center
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Ross Farnsworth East Valley YMCA—A.T. Still University
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Desert Foothills Family YMCA + Paradise Valley Community College
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City of Peoria Rio Vista Recreation Center
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City of Chandler Tumbleweed Recreation Center
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Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA
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Southwest Valley Regional YMCA
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City of Tempe Escalante Multi-Generational Center
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City of Phoenix Pecos Community Center
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City of Tempe Westside Multi-Generational Center
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City of Maricopa Copper Sky Multigenerational Center & Aquatics
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Phoenix Country Day School NE Campus Revitalization Aquatics Center + Gym Expansion
Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus | Mesa AZ
Sun Devil Fitness Complex +
Health Services Facility
The 60,000 sf recreation center includes both large and small gyms, strength and
cardio rooms, multi-purpose space, locker rooms, and aquatic center. New and
existing recreation fields were provided or upgraded. Architekton coordinated
the site plans of new nearby housing and dining projects being designed by others, also building entries and architectural character for those projects. Project
registered for LEED Gold.
In collaboration with 360 Architecture
SECOND FLOOR
opened 2013
cost/sf $310
FIRST FLOOR
Arizona State University West Campus | Glendale AZ
Sun Devil Fitness Complex
+ Wellness Center
Programming, master planning and design for the 62,000 sf recreation center.
Includes large and small gyms, indoor running track, strength and cardio rooms,
multi-purpose space, locker rooms, bike co-op, social gaming area, wellness center, and aquatic center to serve recreation and competition needs. New recreation fields and renovation of an existing grass quad and pedestrian mall extensions provided as part of the LEED Gold registered project.
In collaboration with 360 Architecture
THIRD FLOOR
opened 2013
cost/sf $335.50
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
Grand Canyon University | Phoenix AZ
Recreation Center
Master planning services to develop a plan to increase the capacity of the University from 1,400 to 5,000 students. Project included a 55,000 sf Recreation Center
for the student body and training facility for their basketball teams. The result is
three regulation courts, athlete locker/team rooms to support recruiting, training
room/offices, fitness facilities, classrooms, and coaches locker facilities. Delivered in 11 months, supports the GCU’s bid to move from Division 2 to Division 1.
In collaboration with 360 Architecture
opened 2010
cost/sf $154.55
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1 locker room
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2 wrestling
3 aerobics
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4 fitness
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5 classroom
SECOND FLOOR
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1 training
2 fitness
3 film room
4 locker room
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5 courts
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FIRST FLOOR
Scottsdale Community College | AZ
Fitness & Wellness Center
A sculptural, climate responsive aesthetic creates a dynamic addition to the
community college campus. Programmatic requirements of aerobic studios,
circuit room, free-weights area, lockers, classrooms, and an indoor jogging track
were strong determinants of the form of this facility. The efficiency of the costeffective pre-engineered building is expressed in the choice of building materials
that create a form that contradicts the traditional image of this building type.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
opened 2001
cost/sf $90
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1 track
2 fitness
3 aerobics
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4 dance
5 reception
6 classrooms
7 lockers
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Valley of the Sun YMCA—A.T. Still University | Mesa AZ
Ross Farnsworth East Valley YMCA
The new East Valley YMCA is the wellness and fitness center for the A.T. Still
University Campus and the surrounding community. The center is a two-story
structure and splits into two buildings flanking an open-air pedestrian mall. The
design features of the recreation center include campus programs on the first
floor, actively interweaving the campus with the YMCA. The 27,000 sf facility
includes a gymnasium, cardio and strength training, aerobics studio/spin room,
climbing wall, locker rooms, recreation and lap pool, and child watch.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
opened 2009
cost/sf $174
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1 teen center
2 aerobics
3 fitness
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4 pools
5 lockers
6 administration
7 UCP office
8 child watch
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9 reception
10 gym
11 fitness
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entry
entry
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Paradise Valley Community College | Scottsdale AZ
Desert Foothills Family YMCA
Project built through a public/private/non-profit partnership between Paradise
Valley Community College, the Valley of the Sun YMCA and the Foothills Community Foundation. The 48,000 sf complex includes recreation and multi-purpose
spaces. The partners bring a newly imaged concept for access to essential lifespectrum resources and opportunities on one site.
FLOOR PLAN
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1 classrooms
Desert Foothills Family YMCA
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2 administration
3 commons
4 senior social area
5 community room
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PVCC at Black Mountain
Holland Community Center
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6 kitchen
7 office
opened 2009
8 conference rooms
cost/sf $182
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7
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9 teen center
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10 group exercise
11 fitness
12 kids watch
13 racquetball
14 outdoor play yard
15 climbing wall
16 gym
17 pool
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City of Peoria | AZ
Rio Vista Recreation Center
The 51,000 sf athletic center features a multipurpose gymnasium, two racquetball courts, classrooms, multipurpose room, fitness center, aerobics and dance
studio, elevated running track, climbing wall, sports fields, catering kitchen, and
dining area. The project added a pedestrian bridge, Veteran’s memorial, park
concession and maintenance facilities, lighted parking, extensive audiovisual and
CCTV surveillance systems. The design build team was awarded the 2008 Construction Owners’ of America Best Project Leadership Gold Award.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
opened 2007
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cost/sf $215
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1 racquetball courts
14 service yard
2 game room
15 conference room
3 child watch
16 entry
4 locker rooms
17 lobby
5 climbing wall
18 administration
6 reception desk
19 aerobics studio
7 gymnasium
20 open to gym below
8 multi-purpose bridge
21 walking/jogging track
9 classrooms
22 cantilevered deck
10 deck
23 dance studio
11 multi-purpose room
24 fitness equipment/maint. loft
12 public toilets
25 public toilets
13 kitchen
26 fitness loft
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City of Chandler | AZ
Tumbleweed Recreation Center
The 62,000 sf Recreation Center was designed to reflect its existing rural/agricultural setting. The building’s external appearance is a playful abstraction of
the hay bale stacks and their protective shelters. The fitness, recreational and
educational programs are organized around a central courtyard and are linked
visually by a circuitous elevated jogging track. Concrete masonry and galvanized
corrugated siding provide and reinforce the agricultural aesthetic.
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
opened 2007
1 game room below
6 lobby below
1 gymnasium
6 courtyard
10 building services
cost/sf $210
2 open to below
7 racquetball
2 classrooms
7 food service
11 central plant
3 aerobics
8 fitness
3 teen center
8 senior center
12 administration
4 dance studio
9 courtyard
4 game room
9 daycare
13 entry
5 lockers
10 gym below
5 multi-purpose
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Valley of the Sun YMCA | Phoenix AZ
Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA
The facility was conceived to entice people driving by and once inside the front
door reveal the building’s programmatic components. The building’s sculptural
quality reflects the internal flexible volumes. Glazing is strategically located to
mitigate the harsh sun, but allow views from a variety of vantage points to begin
the “sale” of the organization’s mission. The building’s components are wrapped
around a central courtyard that has a myriad of programmatic opportunities.
FLOOR PLAN
opened 2002
cost/sf $130
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1 child watch
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2 administration
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3 fitness
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4 reception
5 food service
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6 courtyard
7 climbing wall
8 aerobics
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9 gym
10 lockers
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11 game room
12 computers
13 pools
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Valley of the Sun YMCA | Goodyear AZ
Southwest Valley Regional YMCA
Adjacent to a high school natatorium, the YMCA anchors the southern portion
of the uniquely shaped site. The facility includes a climbing wall, aerobics center,
locker rooms, a licensed child-watch room, teen center, multipurpose building,
community meeting room, and outdoor play area. Pools were sited to adjoin a
Park to maximize use. The result is an innovative development that enhances the
image and quality of services for the people living in the area.
FLOOR PLAN
opened 2005
cost/sf $132
1 pools
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2 gym
3 lockers
4 fitness
5 multi-purpose
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6 aerobics
7 food service
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8 teen center
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9 reception
10 climbing wall
11 administration
12 child watch
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City of Tempe | AZ
Escalante Multi-Generational Center
The Center is located in the heart of its neighborhood and serves a wide range
of users, encompassing diverse cultures, ages and income levels. The challenge
was to integrate new program space with an existing pool and bathhouse, and an
existing recreation facility. The solution was to wrap the new facility around and
behind the pool, with three primary programmatic elements being located at the
extremities of the plan. These functions were then linked by common use spaces.
FLOOR PLAN
opened 1997
cost/sf $121
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1 food service
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2 multi-purpose
3 reception
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4 classrooms
5 pools
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6 lockers
7 daycare
8 game room
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9 fitness
10 gym
11 administration
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City of Phoenix | AZ
Pecos Community Center
The project includes a variety of programs and services at one location for the
surrounding neighborhoods. The Recreation Center includes a fitness program,
gymnasium, public meeting space and classrooms, and administration area. The
design reconciles the variety of existing park programs through four separate
entries that link to the park. The architecture responds to the existing aesthetic
through graphic use of integrally colored split-face masonry.
FLOOR PLAN
opened 2007
cost/sf $162.50
SOUND
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SENIOR
WAITING
AREA
414
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CLASSROOM
412
CLASSROOM
410
ALCOVE
416
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CLASSROOM
402
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JANITOR
CLOSET
408
CLASSROOM
STORAGE
409
413
MEN
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WOMEN
406
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CLASSROOM
400
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FITNESS
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FAMILY
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STORAGE
302
DANCE
300
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CHANGING
405B
VENDING
405
GAME ROOM
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ROOM
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411
ALCOVE
415
403
ALCOVE
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ALCOVE
306
401
1 lobby/meeting room
2 administration
ALCOVE
133
VENDING
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STORAGE
209
RECEPTION
200
3 holding/detention area
ALCOVE
135
AV
STORAGE
110
MANAGER'S
OFFICE
108
DIRECTOR'S
OFFICE
109
CONFERENCE
ROOM
107
ALCOVE
201
HALLWAY
124
4 evidence
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7
MULTI
PURPOSE
ROOM
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5 patrol
RECREATION
COORDINATOR
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HUMAN
SERVICES
CUBICLE
128
RECREATION
COORDINATOR
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HALLWAY
129
HUMAN
SERVICES
CUBICLE
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CASE
WORKER
OFFICE
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STORAGE
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PUBLIC
WORKS
CUBICLES
122
OPEN
OFFICE
123
RECEPTION
101
BALANCING
ROOM
119
JANITOR'S
CLOSET
202
LOBBY
100
HALLWAY
120
CUBICLES
121
PUBLIC WORKS CSC
103
RECREATION
PROGRAMMER
130
HALLWAY
150
7 support/senior center
STORAGE
111
TOILET
ROOM
179
8 classrooms
KITCHEN
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OFFICE
180
COPY ROOM
113
BREAKROOM
112
SOLAR
EQUIP.
114
ELECTRICAL
ROOM
115
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BRIEFING
174
FOOD
STORAGE
176
ELECTRICAL
ROOM
142
DESK AIDE
AND SECRETARY
140
SARGEANTS
CUBICLES
144
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SERVICE/
PACKAGE
STORAGE
177
4
JANITOR'S
CLOSET
156
LIEUTENANT
154
EVIDENCE
173
BOILER/
EQUIP
ROOM
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REPORT
WRITING
AREA
172
12 aerobics
3
FLARE
STORAGE
170
5
ADULT
HOLDING
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ADULT
HOLDING
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ADULT
HOLDING
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ADULT
HOLDING
166
TRANSFER
CELL
165
MEN'S
2
RESTROOM
149
JUVENILE
HOLDING
159
WOMEN'S
RESTROOM
207
STORAGE
208
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MEN'S
LOCKEROOM
145
HALLWAY
155
HALLWAY
161
BIKE
STORAGE
160
ALCOVE
204
VENDING
205
CUBICLES
141
ALCOVE
1152
JUVENILE
HOLDING
158
SECURE
TOILET
ROOM
164
HOLDING
AREA
171
MEN'S
RESTROOM
203
EQUIPMENT
COORDINATOR
153
WEAPONS
157
INTERVIEW
ROOM
162
INTERVIEW
ROOM
163
1
ALCOVE
206
HALLWAY
134
JANITOR
CLOSET
178
CONFERENCE
ROOM
104
TELE
COMM
116
SERVER/
TELE
COMM
143
COMMODITY
STORAGE
175
10 gym
11 game room
2
PART TIME
125
FOREMAN
CUBICLE
126
6 lockers/fitness
9 maintenance
ATM
105
CONFERENCE
ROOM
106
WOMEN'S
RESTROOM
150
ALCOVE
151
WOMEN'S
SHOWERS
148
WOMEN'S
103C
LOCKEROOM
147
REST
146
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GYMNASIUM
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City of Tempe | AZ
Westside Multi-Generational Center
The City of Tempe has transformed and rejuvenated an existing Boys & Girls Club
and gymnasium into a dynamic new Center. The gymnasium was preserved and
now functions as an internalized court: the center of activity. The remaining facility was demolished and new programmatic uses were built in its place. New uses
embrace the existing gymnasium mass, softening its impact on its surroundings.
Inside, a narrow perimeter skylight creates a “halo” of light where old meets new.
SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
opened 2001
cost/sf $189
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Entry
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1 gym
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2 computers
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3 classroom
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4 administration
5 porch
6 reception
7 senior entry court
8 senior center
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9 multi-purpose
10 game room
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11 fitness
12 food service
13 teen center
14 daycare
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City of Maricopa Copper Sky
Multigenerational Center & Aquatics
This multigenerational and aquatic center provides an eight lane competition
pool and a recreation pool with a splash pad, lazy river, slides, diving well, climbing wall, with water volleyball and aerobics. The 52,000 sf facility includes a double-court gymnasium, dance studio, fitness center, walking track, multipurpose/
mini-banquet rooms, catering kitchen and child watch center. The facility is an
activity hub for the community and is the focal point of the regional master plan
that reflects the rich history of Maricopa.
Phoenix Country Day School NE Campus Revitalization
Aquatics Center + Gym Expansion
Architekton provided Recreation Master Planning services and the design of
two new fitness facilities for the campus. The new aquatic center includes a new
50-meter competitive pool, a 25-meter athletic pool, dive tank, bath house,
classroom, coaches office, public restrooms, and men and women locker facilities. A new gymnasium is currently under construction and will support the entire
campus along with four new tennis courts and associated site work.