Retractable roof for Royal Glenora
The Royal Glenora Club in Edmonton, Canada, re-opened recently following a CA$15m (£9.2m) redevelopment.
The centrepiece of the project was the creation of a CA$8m (£4.9m), 1,300sq m (14,000sq ft) aquatic centre which opened on 28 June.
The only facility of its kind in western Canada, the new centre is contained within a fully enclosed glass structure with a retractable roof, created and installed by OpenAire. With a sensor for rain, the roof automatically closes to ensure access to the swimming facilities 365 days of the year.
The new facility replaces an outdated outdoor pool - which could only be used for a couple of months each year - with a 24m lap pool, a shallow, child-friendly pool and a hot tub.
"We now have a beautiful, light-filled space that's warm enough to enjoy even in the coldest months, said general manager Dave Warren.
"Then, in the summer, we can transform it into a genuine open-air pool when it's sunny."
Aside from the aquatic centre, the club's facilities include a newly surfaced ice skating rink, 10 indoor and outdoor tennis courts, plus eight squash and five badminton courts - also all newly resurfaced.
There's also a fitness studio, a games area including five-pin bowling, a crèche and kids' play areas, and a selection of cafés and dining options.