Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center

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.

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.

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.

The roof over the competition pool is entirely covered in Georgia Tech Research Institute-designed solar panels, which produce electricity (up to 340 kilowatts, averaging about 400 megawatt-hours per year) to supplement the Georgia Tech power grid, and also heat pool water which is pumped through pipes in the roof.

The front of Georgia Tech's Campus Recreation Center
Georgia Tech Aquatic Center during the 1996 Summer Olympics
Georgia Tech-designed solar panels cover the roof of the building and supply a significant percentage of its energy.