Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center

Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center

The Al and Barrie Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center (informally known as the "Z Center") is the central athletics facility at MIT. It is connected to Rockwell Cage, du Pont Gymnasium and the Johnson Athletic Center. MIT's Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) administrative offices are also housed in the Z Center. It is 125,000 square-feet designed by Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo & Associates

Facilities include:
*50-meter lap pool
*25-yard instructional pool
*Two fitness floors
*Multi-activity court,
*6 squash courts
*Massage suite and stretching and exercise spaces.

ee also

Architecture of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Links

* [http://www.mitrecsports.com/ Official webpage]


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