Schertz Family YMCA

The natatorium consists of a 4,500-square-foot, 25-yard competition pool with eight lap lanes, high-rate sand filter, UV, and Accu-Tab systems, and a 1,200-square-foot instructional pool with stair entry and underwater bench seating. The outdoor area features a splash pad with interactive spray features.
Springs Family YMCA

The aquatic amenities for the Springs Family YMCA include an outdoor 8-lane, 25-yard competition pool with deck level gutter system, water basketball and ADA access, as well as an adjacent 4,500-square-foot activity pool with deck level gutter, zero-depth entry, 2 sets of arching deck sprays, mushroom maze, large dual chute log/rock themed slide, smaller log/rock themed children’s slide, gadgets-and-gizmos interactive play feature, floor bubblers, water basketball standards, and an underwater bench.
Quillian Center Noah’s Ark

At Houston First Methodist’s Quillian Memorial Center, Progressive Commercial Aquatics removed an outdated play structure and spray features, and replaced them with a new Vortex play structure. The feature motor was upgraded by installing a 10 HP motor to ensure optimal flow for all the amazing new play features. In addition, Progressive stripped out the old plaster and tile, installed new quartz plaster along with eye catching blue/green waterline tile, and removed some coping and concrete to create a zero depth entry that guarantees accessibility for all.
Mt Hawley Country Club

Mt. Hawley Country Club has served Peoria, IL as a private members club since its founding in 1922. Their family-friendly facilities offer an experience unlike any other. The club sports three swimming pools that include a diving well with a drop slide, 6-lane lap pool, and tot pool. Mt. Hawley has an active swim team and aquatics programs for all ages. The swimming facility is complimented by the cabana bar and kitchen open for service during open swim hours.
Omaha Jewish Community Center

The Omaha Jewish Community Center outdoor facility, known as the Goldstein Family Aquatic Center, was a design build project that features an interactive play structure and dump bucket with zero-depth entry, a splashpad, leisure pool with zero-depth entry, ADA lift, and waterslide, a 6-lane lap pool with starting blocks, diving board, climbing wall and stair entry, and a lazy river.
Fort Worth Modern Art Museum

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth exemplifies the work of Japanese architect Tadao Ando through its simple geometry, incorporation of the natural environment, and very minimal material selections. Five long, flat-roofed pavilions appear to float atop the 1.5-acre reflection pond, which is reminiscent of other Ando projects.
Institute Of Molecular Medicine

Built in 2006, the Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building houses The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Disease. The property includes several water features built by Landmark.
Life Time Shenandoah

The new 170,000-square-foot Life Time Fitness in Shenandoah has ten bodies of water. This includes several pools, Whirlpool hot tubs, and cold plunges. A 6-lane lap pool, 6-lane lesson pool, children’s leisure pool with zero-depth entry, and men and women’s locker room hot and cold spas are indoors. The 50,000-square-foot Beach Club space outside features a 6-lane lap pool, a leisure pool with zero-depth entry, waterslides, spa, and hundreds of pool chairs. Pool goers can visit the outdoor bistro and bar to order food and drinks or utilize a poolside bistro service.
Conocophillips Wellness Center

ConocoPhillips planned for its nearly 3,000 employees to take advantage of the fitness center with an indoor swimming pool. The three-story pool enclosure is covered in mosaic tile and has an entire wall of windows providing natural light to the lap swimmers. The 6-lane pool incorporates matching tile work, gutter perimeter, and accessibility features to meet all staff needs.
Dad’s Club Lap Pool

The outdoor, 5-lane competition and lesson pool at the Dad’s Club in Spring Valley was first built in the 1950s. The plaster was very discolored and the deck needed some work. Progressive was able to completely strip the 33-yard uniquely-shaped polygonal pool, and replace over 5,000-square-feet of plaster. The surrounding deck areas were also recoated, some missing and chipped blue tile was replaced, and black tile was added to both stair entries.