Project Gallery: Princeton University Tennis Center

Clean lines form an outdoor viewing pavilion for racquet enthusiasts at Princeton's Lenz Tennis Center: User-generated architecture from Dattner Architects.

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Princeton University Tennis Center, by Dattner Architects.

Credit: Courtesy Vanni Archive

Princeton University Tennis Center, by Dattner Architects.


The Cordish Family Pavilion is a small, striking building occupying a pivotal location at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University. On the upper level, coaches’ offices and a glass-enclosed team meeting room, and covered observation deck overlook the courts. A masonry enclosure on the lower level houses locker rooms and equipment storage. Designed in the spirit of tennis, the pavilion’s simple, precise lines reflect the geometries of the courts and the elegance of the game.

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