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Health Club Management
2017 issue 5

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Leisure Management - Changing expectations

Changing Rooms

Changing expectations


The changing room is where members begin and finish their sessions, and as such is the perfect place for clubs to make a lasting impact. Steph Eaves takes a look at some of the most inspiring changing room designs from around the world

Steph Eaves, Health Club Management and Sports Management

Just motivation

Club: Nike Studio Beijing, China
Designer: Coordination Asia
Supplier: Various suppliers

Tilman Thürmer, Coordination Asia founder

“We searched for ways to translate the workout studios and locker room into an environment that felt motivating and gave sensations of infinity. The existing sleek and clean atmosphere of the interior was exaggerated by making the gallery feel icy and cool. However, the overall atmosphere is uplifting and engaging.

“There are references to traditional track and field elements, seen in linear structures, which are installed as a series of rows. The surrounding areas have a sporty aesthetic, with low slung benches. In case people need further motivation, the walls are dotted with portraits of famous athletes and bold graphics with words emblazoned such as, ‘Don’t dream of it, train for it’.”

 



Nike Studio Beijing, China
INDUSTRIAL LUXE

Club: 1Rebel, UK
Designer: C102 Architecture and Design
Supplier: Craftsman Lockers

Philip Lawrence, Craftsman Lockers Group Managing Director

“The club was designed to provide an industrial luxe ambience with a balance of beauty and function, and layouts that inspire and motivate. The changing facilities are like nothing seen before. Lockers are surfaced in copper and silver, to result in a real ‘wow’ factor.”

 



1Rebel, UK
Emotive lighting

Club: Boxing+ Wellness Centre, Taiwan
Designer: MW Design and Chubic Lighting Consultant
Supplier: SORAA

Penny Chu, Boxing+ Wellness Centre Manager

“The Boxing+ changing rooms have been designed for low-key elegance plus functionality and comfort. Each zone of the club has its own dedicated lighting design, creating a particular experience for members.

“In contrast to the spotlights used to generate blood-pumping, theatrical effects for members sparring in the boxing ring, lights in the non-workout areas are softer, for a calming effect. As members move into the changing areas, the intense emotions caused by boxing are replaced with relaxation.”

 



Boxing+ Wellness Centre, Taiwan
Urban ambiance

Club: BXR London, UK
Designer: Rik Webb at Studio Webb
Supplier: Ridgeway Furniture

John Dibble, Ridgeway Furniture Sales Manager

“The changing rooms have a sumptuous feel, but at the same time the finishes were chosen to tie in with the urban warehouse feel that has been created within the club, along the lines of a typical rough and raw old fashioned style boxing gym.”

 



BXR London, UK
A touch of glamour

Club: L’Usine, Belgium
Supplier: Fit Interiors, provided by Gymkit UK

Kimberley Beavis, Gymkit UK Interiors Brand Manager

“Every room is designed to create an impact, from lacquered glass-fronted lockers and warm LED tops and skirting boards, to Broadway-style vanities with protruding light bulbs. The patchwork doors are in the club’s colours.”

 



L’Usine, Belgium
Material world

Club: Hard Candy Fitness, Italy
Operator: New Evolution Ventures
Supplier: Fit Interiors, provided by Gymkit UK

Kimberley Beavis, Gymkit UK Interiors Brand Manager

“Madonna, one of the world’s most well-known pop stars, combines her passion for fitness with her signature style. Designed for a ‘Victorian punk’ atmosphere, this club is full of interesting ideas, creative lighting and distinctive colour. Changing areas utilise luxurious baroque touches juxtaposed against a harsh, industrial backdrop.”

 



Hard Candy Fitness, Italy

Originally published in Health Club Management 2017 issue 5

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