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WG+P Architects creates bespoke London gym for Core Collective
Architecture studio Waind Gohil + Potter Architects (WG+P) have transformed the ground floor and basement of an abandoned mansion block to create a bespoke gym in London.
The gym, operated by boutique fitness studio Core Collective, features exposed concrete and masonry, ambient and interactive lighting, refined acoustics and several social spaces. WG+P have also added a cafe, shop, restaurant, juice bar and public art programme “to provide a truly unique space for wellbeing in the city.”
The studios in the gym can be modulated with sliding screens to suit different uses, including instructor-led sessions like TRX, High Intensity Interval Training, Power Yoga and Spinning.
Other features include colour changing LED lighting, which creates “low, warm and energised space” for spinning and “expanded, cool and focused space” for yoga. The sound system interacts with the lighting to vary intensity during a workout.
Gym use is ‘pay as you go’ and sessions can be booked online. As a result, there is no formal reception or card pass barrier and the gym is designed to be more accessible and approachable than is traditionally the case.
In a statement, WG+P said: “The contemporary design for the boutique fitness destination raises the bar for the UK’s workout environments. Aligned with culture and technology, the gym provides flexible exercise space and is a sociable destination that supports a healthy lifestyle within an inclusive yet bespoke environment.”
Core Collective was awarded ‘Best Newcomer’ at the 2015 Tatler Gym Awards.