Project Details:

  • Completion Date: 01 Jun 2001
  • Partner: Treanor Architects, P.A., Larkin Aquatics
  • Facility Type: Aquatic Centers
  • Client Category: Municipal & Government

The Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center is 53, 000 SF and cost $9.5 million. The facility is home to the City of Lawrence Aquatic Department, adjacent to Lawrence Free State High School and connected to it by a tunnel, and home to swimming and diving teams. This indoor aquatic center features a 10-lane, 50-meter competition pool with diving well, an underwater classroom, a separate family pool with zero depth entry, water slide and interactive children’s play features. The center includes meeting rooms, shower/locker rooms, 750-seat balcony, and cafe-style concession area. Both the locker rooms and pools are fully accessible by both ramp entry and lift.

Named Best of Aquatics in 2004 by International Aquatics Magazine.

Ballard*King & Associates performed a market analysis and operations pro-forma for the aquatic center.

For more information please go to: The Lawrence Aquatic Center.

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