Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex | |
Coordinates: | 34.0224°N -118.3517°W |
Former Names: | Rancho Cienega Recreation Center |
Alternate Names: | Obama Sports Complex |
Status: | Opened |
Address: | 5001 Obama Boulevard |
Location City: | Los Angeles, California |
Location Country: | United States |
Namesake: | Michelle and Barack Obama |
Start Date: | 1936 |
Completion Date: | 1937 |
Renovation Date: | 2015–2022 |
Destruction Date: | --> |
Management: | or |
Operator: | or |
Governing Body: | --> |
Architecture Firm: | Studio Pali Fekete Architects |
The Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex, previously known as the Rancho Cienega Recreation Center, is a multibuilding sports complex in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles.[1] The complex is named after Michelle and Barack Obama, where Barack Obama held a rally at the center in 2007.[2] The complex neighbors Susan Miller Dorsey High School, who is partnered with them for its use in school events.[3] [4]
In 1936, plans for what would become the Rancho Cienega Playground was laid out, with construction beginning that same year.[5] [6] In 1937, the newly opened Susan Miller Dorsey High School partnered with the center to host its sporting events.[7] [8] Sports coach Benny Lefebvre served as a playground supervisor for the park in the 1930s.[9] In 1998, the pool at the Center was renamed to the Celes King III Swimming Pool, honoring the businessman.[10]
In 2007 presidential candidate Barack Obama held a rally at the Rancho Cienega Recreation Center in the beginning of his campaign.[11] In 2013, the Los Angeles Dodgers alongside the LA84 Foundation dedicated a Dodgers Dreamfield in the Center, with the field being the 30th Dreamfield they had unveiled.[12]
In 2015 Studio Pali Fekete Architects were selected by the City of Los Angeles to expand and redevelop the Rancho Cienega Sports Complex, which would be renamed the Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex in honor of Michelle and Barack Obama.[13] The project would be designed to meet LEED silver certification and have a net zero energy use.[14] In April 2021, it was reported that the project was 95% complete and would be finished during the summer.[15]
On June 29, 2022 the new Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex was inaugurated.[16] It now includes over 24 acres with an indoor gym and two high school basketball courts as well as a mezzanine walking track and a new Olympic-size pool.[17] The court was renovated as a part of the city and the Los Angeles Clippers's efforts to renovate all 350 courts in Los Angeles.[18] In July 7, 2022, the complex opened to the public.[19]
The facilities include a 23,000-square-foot [CONVERT] pool facility, a 16,000-square-foot [CONVERT] basketball gymnasium, a raised walking track, a tennis center and stadium, and an enclosed garden. The facilities are pre-engineered manufactured buildings so it would be cost-effective.[20]