Jesuit Dallas David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center

Dallas, Texas
Construction Cost: $17 million
Area / Square Feet: 29,000
Occupancy Date: May 2021

The David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center is a state-of-theart natatorium that serves as a practice and competitive venue for the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas swimming and diving teams, and its water polo program. 

The facility, which has been affectionately nicknamed “The Gull,” will benefit a vast majority of Jesuit students by providing a space for injury rehab therapy, as well as endurance and flexibility training for other sports, learnto-swim programs, scuba certification instruction, and lifeguard training and certification. 

The facility includes a competition pool and a warm-up/teaching pool with separate climate and water temperature controls. It also includes springboards for 1-meter diving, locker rooms, a climate-controlled gallery with chairback spectator seating for 250 guests, and a full-color indoor video display. The swimming pools were designed and constructed using state-of-the-art Myrtha pre-engineered technology.

LEAD ARCHITECT

HKS Architects 

AQUATIC DESIGN CONSULTANT

Counsilman-Hunsaker

COMPONENTS

• Eight-lane, 25-yard by 10- lane, 25-yard competition pool 

• Two 1-meter diving boards 

• Four-lane, 25-yard warmup pool 

• Spectator seating for 250 

SUPPLIERS

Chemical Control Systems, Sanitization Systems
BECS Technology Inc.
Scoreboard/Timing Systems
Colorado Time Systems
Access Ramps, Gutters, Ladders/Grab Bars
Myrtha Pools
Filtration Systems
Neptune Benson/Evoqua
Deck Drains, Evacuator System
Paddock Pool Equipment Co.
ADA Lifts, Starting Blocks
Spectrum Aquatics