Danville High School Natatorium

The Danville High School Natatorium addition was developed to replace the school’s aging aquatic facility and meet the demands of a growing student population. The new, larger natatorium provides a modern, high-performance environment designed to support both competitive athletics and expanded physical education programming.

Elite College Prep Academy

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Landmark Aquatic is proud to have played a key role as the aquatic contractor in the construction of Gateway Academy’s Elite College Prep Natatorium, a state-of-the-art aquatic facility designed to support competitive swimming and elite training.

This impressive facility features a 25-yard, six-lane competition pool, complete with two diving boards and an ADA lift to ensure accessibility for all athletes. Complementing the main pool is a warm-up pool, thoughtfully equipped with underwater lights and benches, stair entry with Spectrum Aquatics handrails, and an ADA lift, creating a comfortable and inclusive space for swimmers of all levels.

To ensure top-tier water quality and efficiency, the natatorium is outfitted with industry-leading systems, including Lochinvar heaters, Neptune Benson filters, an ETS UV system, and a Chemtrol chemical controller. These advanced technologies work together to maintain optimal water conditions while maximizing energy efficiency.

Gateway Academy’s new natatorium is more than just a pool—it’s a premier training environment designed to support student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence.

Brownsburg High School

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The Brownsburg High School pool originally opened in 2003 but just underwent some much needed renovations. The upgrades include an expansion of the pool to 25 yards wide, 50 meters in length, with 10 lap lanes. The outdated equipment was replaced with state-of-the-art aquatic amenities, such as the two Paddock bulkheads, five Duraflex diving boards, and Spectrum Aquatics starting blocks and ADA Lift. In addition, the pool was equipped with a Neptune Benson Defender filter system, BECs chemical controllers, and Pulsar chemical feeders. This natatorium is a critical part of the multiple new additions to the High School.

New Albany High School

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New Albany High School in New Albany, Indiana, just outside of Louisville, Kentucky, unveiled a new natatorium for the school’s swimming and diving teams, completed in 2024. This refreshed natatorium includes an 8-lane competition pool equipped with Spectrum Aquatics starting blocks and ladders. The separate diving pool is equipped with two 1-meter Duraflex diving boards, perfect for the New Albany Dive team to utilize. Behind the scenes, the pool is fitted with a Neptune Benson defender filter, BECs chemical controllers, and Pulsar chemical feeders.

Lawrence Central High School

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After years of anticipation, the new natatorium at Lawrence Central High School in Lawrence, Indiana was finally completed in 2024, providing a much bigger and efficient space for all students to enjoy. The natatorium includes a 665,000-gallon pool which will be used for PE class and for the swim team to utilize during swim meets and competitions. The 10-lane competition pool is equipped with Colorado Time Systems, Spectrum Aquatics starting blocks, stainless-steel rails, ADA lift, and Mendota lifeguard stands, as well as two Paddock moveable bulkheads and grating, and five Duraflex diving boards.

Lawrence North High School

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After years of anticipation, the new natatorium at Lawrence North High School in Lawrence, Indiana was finally completed in 2024, providing a much bigger and efficient space for all students to enjoy. The natatorium includes a 665,000-gallon pool which will be used for PE class and for the swim team to utilize during swim meets and competitions. The 10-lane competition pool is equipped with Colorado Time Systems, Spectrum Aquatics starting blocks, stainless-steel rails, ADA lift, and Mendota lifeguard stands, as well as two Paddock moveable bulkheads and grating, and five Duraflex diving boards.

Tomball Memorial High School

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Tomball Memorial Aquatic Center includes a 620,000-gallon, 8-lane, 25-meter stretch competition pool complete with a bulkhead separating five warm-up lanes and a dive well. Diving options include two 1-meter diving boards, two 3-meter diving boards, and one 3-meter dive platform with an overhead harness to enhance training. Other amenities include a water polo configuration, Accu-Tab/Acid-Rite chemical systems, LED lighting to reduce glare, and eight underwater speakers for coaching instruction or music.

United Airlines Training Facility

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United Airlines Inflight Service Training Facility has a new aquatic center equipped with a 125,000-gallon pool, where trainees can practice evacuating a cabin full of passengers onto inflatable slides and rafts during an emergency water landing. The aquatic center also includes a mock fuselage with a cabin simulator to provide hands-on flight attendant training. With an additional 56,000-square-feet of classroom and training spaces, United can instruct 600 flight attendants per month during its six-and-a-half-week course.

University Of Tennessee

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At the University of Tennessee Aquatics Center, an indoor NCCAA regulation 50-meter competition pool with starting blocks and a movable bulkhead is accompanied by a diving well with four 1-meter and 3-meter springboards and a 10-meter platform. The pool is heated and available for the use of students, faculty, staff and guests.

University Of Texas

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The University of Texas’ Eddie Reese outdoor pool was completed in August 2020. The Myrtha Pool stainless steel shell allowed for a uniquely configured pool, offering training in ten 25-yard lanes, perfect for the NCAA season as well as five 50-meter lanes, ideal for the long-course season. Dual-course lengths will enhance both the training capabilities and recruitment of world-class student athletes and ensure the long-term success of both the men’s and women’s programs.