Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center

Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center

The Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center (abbreviated CRC, formerly known as the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center and the Georgia Tech Student Athletic Center) is part of the Georgia Tech campus.

History

Georgia Tech's athletic center began at its current location in 1977 as the Student Athletic Center, or SAC. [cite web|url=http://www.crc.gatech.edu/facilities/|title=Welcome To the Campus Recreation Center|publisher=Georgia Tech|accessdate=2007-05-23] Later, Georgia Tech was chosen as the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics aquatic venue, and the Aquatic Center was constructed next to the SAC. The Aquatic Center cost $16,800,000, and featured competitions in swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, water polo, and the swimming segment of the modern pentathlon competition. [cite web|url=http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/genrel/032102aae.html|title=Georgia Tech Aquatic Center|work=RamblinWreck.com|publisher=Georgia Tech Athletic Association|accessdate=2007-05-25] The stadium had a capacity of 14,600 at the time. It also had a temporary pool for the water polo competitions seating 4,000.

After the games, it has been used as a recreational facility for Georgia Tech students and faculty. Initially an outdoor stadium with a roof to protect spectators and competitors from rain, the Aquatic Center was renovated between 2001 and 2003 to enclose the Center completely. [cite news|first=Scott|last=Lange|url=http://technique.library.gatech.edu/issues/winter1998/jan30/news6.html|title=Committee marches forward with SAC II plans|work=The Technique|date=1998-01-30|accessdate=2007-05-18] The seating capacity was reduced to 1,950. Above the Olympic pool, an upper floor of multi-purpose courts was added by suspending it from the roof; this set a record for the world's largest suspended concrete structure. At this point it was renamed to the Campus Recreation Center, or CRC.

The SAC also had a smaller recreational pool outdoors, which was contained in a pressurized bubble. During the conversion to the CRC, the pool was redesigned to be larger, and was enclosed and fully connected to the rest of the facility.

Technology

The Campus Recreation Center is a very modern building in many ways. The roof over the competition pool is entirely covered in solar panels, which produce electricity to supplement the Georgia Tech power grid, and also heat pool water which is pumped through pipes in the roof. The pool is configurable for any event, with a removable bulkhead in the middle of the pool, and a false bottom that can be used to adjust the depth and slope of the pool.

In addition to the competition pool, the CRC's recreational pool has six recreational lap lanes, a convert|184|ft|m|sing=on-long water slide, and a lazy river.

References

External links

* [http://www.crc.gatech.edu Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center website]
* [http://www.aggaston.com/Projects/96OlympicAquaticCenter.htm Project Construction Website]


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