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Temple officially broke ground on the renovation of the East Park Canoe House on Thursday
Photo by: Ryan Brandenburg/Temple University

Temple Breaks Ground on Boathouse Renovation

7.30.15 | General, Men's Crew, Women's Rowing

PHILADELPHIA -- The restoration of the East Park Canoe House, the once and future home of Temple University's men's crew and women's rowing teams, was celebrated at a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday.

"This will be the high-quality facility our student-athletes deserve," said Temple University President Neil D. Theobald. "At the same time, the restored canoe house will provide tremendous benefits to our neighbors and expand Temple's unshakeable commitment to the community."
 
Restoration of the historic canoe house is expected to be completed by summer 2016. Temple's student-athletes should have partial occupancy of the city-owned building during the spring racing season.

"This is a huge statements for our rowing and crew programs," said Director of Athletics Dr. Patrick Kraft. "We are now able to build a foundation for one of the premier programs in the country -- that's our goal. Where we are now, with what our coaches have done, we have a foundation laid for success." 
 
The project will restore the building's exterior, update public restrooms and provide new locker rooms, as well as renovate office and storage space for Temple's teams and the Philadelphia Police Department Marine Unit. The PPD Marine Unit will be located on the second floor of the facility, providing increased visibility up and down the river.
 
"By restoring the East Park Canoe House, Philadelphia is giving back to students from an institution that has given this city so much and continues to do so each and every day," Mayor Michael A. Nutter said at the groundbreaking ceremony. "Strengthening the relationship between Temple University and the City of Philadelphia—the city's university, as well as the students—is essential for the future of Philadelphia."
 
The 9,260-square-foot structure on Kelly Drive is more than 100 years old. The building was condemned in 2008. Its restoration is being led by the city, which committed $2.5 million toward the project. The Lenfest Foundation, founded by Temple Trustee H. F. "Gerry" Lenfest, committed $3 million toward the restoration.

"We have to thank the city of Philadelphia, Mayor Nutter, and the Parks and Recreation Department, as well as Trustee Lenfest and the Lenfest Foundation, and the work of Temple President Theobald," added Kraft. "Without all of these groups and the partnerships, we wouldn't be here."
 
The canoe house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Fairmount Park Historic District. Originally designed by renowned architect Walter Smedley, the building features a Spanish Mission Revival style of architecture that was popular in the early 1900s.

"I am more than pleased to have had the opportunity to join with the City of Philadelphia in providing a wonderful home in the renovated Canoe House for the men's and women's Temple rowing teams," Lenfest said. "Temple, as the city's university, deserves a place for its rowing teams on the Schuylkill."
 
University Architect and Associate Vice President Margaret Carney said the restored canoe house will look the same on the exterior as it did 100 years ago. Even the new clay tiles on the roof will come from the same manufacturing plant that made the original tiles.
 
On the inside of the building, piecemeal renovations that have been made over the years will be cleared out, and the layout of the structure will return to its original design.
 
The city's canoe house "really has a lot of character," Carney said. "As you enter the building, you can tell that great care was given in its design. The same care is being given in its restoration."
–Ashwin Verghese and Brandon Lausch


Photo Galleries: Groundbreaking CeremonyInside the renovation (July) | Outside the renovation (July)
Video: Temple Breaks Ground on Boathouse Renovation | Complete Ceremony
 



 
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