considerable storage space was added. This allowed the Parks and Recreation Department to expand its instructional services and provide storage for various types of recreational equipment. Since the pool opened, atten- dance has increased and hours of operation have been extend- ed to accommodate the increased demand. Most important, how- ever, is the fact that the building has helped change a long-stand- ing attitude toward the value of thoughtful design of public recreation buildings. ---**---- - - - - - - - IySI ~ ^S^SO-.Ci FLORIDA ARCHITECT February 1993