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Tennessee Tech University’s new recreation and fitness center opens

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Tennessee Tech University’s new recreation and fitness center opens

Wold | HFR Design designed the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | April 15, 2021
Tennessee Tech University Marc L. Burnett Student Recreation & Fitness Center aerial

Photos: Wold | HFR Design

The Marc L. Burnett Student Recreation & Fitness Center has officially opened on Tennessee Tech University’s campus. 

The new facility, designed by Wold | HFR Design, is twice the size of the 1991 facility it replaces and provides a new focal point at the campus entrance. The design and materials reflect a contemporary interpretation of the Georgian style architecture prevalent on campus.

 

Tennessee Tech University rec and fitness center

 

The three-story, 165,000-sf recreation and fitness facility includes a basketball gym and multi-activity court, a racquetball courts, retractable bleachers for spectators, a 13,000-sf weight room, a 6,000-sf cardio room, a climbing wall, a golf simulator, an elevated track, an aquatic center, a dance studio, a game room, and a wellness and nutrition area. Additionally, an expanded childcare space, offices, and large group exercise areas are included.

Basketball and pickleball courts are included outside and an outdoor pursuits component allows student to rent equipment such as kayaks and camping gear. The facility was completed in August 2020 but the grand opening was postponed until April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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