The rec ctr is weird animal inside and out.
You have the 1950s? era wing which is pale yellow brick, rather drab, inside and out and then you have a much more open on the inside late 70s era complex with the main pool in it which isn't 1/2 bad on the inside, if a tad dated; but which meets the street rather poorly.
But the 2 then juxtapose each other in a way that is jarring............and on the inside, I don't know if it's still organized the way it was when I was a student, but the connection between the 2 buildings was in the basement with exposed mechanicals, low ceilings, it really felt like a no-go zone, but it was the marked connection if you wanted to get from the change rooms to the east gyms.
Very odd, not cohesive in the least.