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The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center is a $51 million athletics facility within the University of Chicago campus in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park Community areas of Chicago, community area on the South Side (Chicago), South Side of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. The building was named after University of Chicago alumnus, Gerald Ratner (lawyer), Gerald Ratner. The architect of this suspension structure that is supported by Wikt:mast, masts, Wire rope, cables and counterweights was César Pelli, who is best known as the architect of the Petronas Towers. The Ratner Athletics Center was approved for use in September 2003. The facility includes, among other things: a competition gymnasium, a multilevel fitness facility, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a multipurpose dance studio, meeting room space, and athletic department offices. It serves as home to several of the university's athletic teams and has hosted numerous National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III (N ...
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Ratner Athletic Center
Ratner may refer to: * Ratner's, a Jewish restaurant in New York City * the Ratner Group, a specialty retail jeweler, now Signet Jewelers Persons with the surname Ratner: * A. Mark Ratner (born 1948), American game designer * Ann Rachel Ratner (later Miller, 1921–2006), American sociologist and demographer * Bill Ratner (born 1947), American voice actor * Brett Ratner (born 1969), American filmmaker and music video director * Bruce Ratner (born 1945), American real estate developer * Carl Ratner (born 1943), American psychologist * Ellen Ratner, American radio talk show host, news analyst on Fox News * Gerald Ratner (born 1949), British businessman, former chief executive of the Ratner Group * Iosif Ratner (1901–1953), Soviet general * Leonard G. Ratner (1916–2011), American musicologist * Marina Ratner (1938–2017), American mathematician * Mark Ratner (born 1942), American physical chemist * Max Ratner (1907-1995), American real estate developer * Michael Ratner (194 ...
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