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University of Tennessee - Knoxville



Pool Type: Indoor 50-Meter

Project Type: Competition Venues
Universities
World Class

Project Service: Design Services

Location: Knoxville, TN

Completion Status: Completed

Date Completed: 2008

Architect: HNTB Architects

Description: The Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center at the University of Tennessee is a first-class complex capable of hosting NCAA Championships, the Southeastern Conference, and national and international events.

The 72,000 sq. ft. state-of-the art swimming and diving facility is highlighted by:

• Eight lane 50-meter by 25-yard competition pool
• Separate diving well with diving tower with 1, 3, 5, 7½, and 10-meter diving

The center offers seating for 1,800 spectators with a spacious deck area to comfortably accommodate up to 2,000 additional individuals during meets.

It is adjacent to the existing Student Aquatic Center; thus, University of Tennessee swimmers and divers have the luxury of training at one of three full-size 50-meter pools within 200 ft. of each other. The center also includes a weight room, training room, and the University of Tennessee Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame.

Publications:
2009 - ‘Dream Designs’
Aquatics International magazine



 

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