Body Dynamics is a family-run community fitness club in Tiel, Netherlands, founded in 1999 by Tenny van den Berg. Now led alongside her children Youi and Autumn, the studio operates as a multi-generational programme rooted in movement, rehabilitation, and long-term member relationships.
The floor is built around visibility and community. A central functional area with three dual adjustable pulleys anchors an open layout, and the atmosphere is set by a Dutch design language that reads considered without feeling clinical. Over 10,000 members have trained here since opening.
Body Dynamics chose the full Intenza range for the coherent design language across cardio and strength, with a finish and build quality suited to daily community use over decades.
The University of the West of Scotland’s Lanarkshire Campus opened in 2018 as the UK’s first purpose—built “Campus of the Future,” a £110m development at Hamilton International Technology Park running on 100% renewable energy.
The floor runs on Intenza’s cardio series: treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, and Escalate Stairclimbers with e2+ touchscreens students can mirror from their own devices to read while they train. Equipment that shares the campus’s sustainability commitment, engineered to outlast graduating classes.
The Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center at the University of Miami is one of the first U.S. college recreation centres to put “wellness” in its name and build its mission around it. The 140,000—square—foot facility was designed as a comprehensive wellness destination from day one.
Intenza cardio sits within the fitness floor, part of a centre partnered with UHealth and the Partnership for a Healthier America. Equipment engineered to keep pace with an institution that redefined what a campus gym can be.
Montgomery Bell Academy is a Nashville boys’ preparatory education founded in 1867, with a deep athletic tradition that includes fourteen Tennessee state football championships. The H. Frank Burkholder Wellness Center opened in 2021 as a 200,000—square—foot athletic and wellness centre at the heart of the campus.
Inside sits Currey Hall’s performance gymnasium and event centre, a two—level weight training facility, a three—court fieldhouse, an indoor turf area, the Carlton Golf Center, the Zimmerman Squash Center, and a fitness floor running Intenza cardio. Equipment aligned with Montgomery Bell Academy‘s institution—wide sustainability commitment, reflected in LEED Gold certifications across multiple campus buildings, and built to hold up across every generation of athletes.
Gimnasio Moderno is one of Bogotá’s oldest private educations, founded in 1914 and now classified as a Colombian national monument for its historical and architectural significance. The K—12 institution carries a humanist tradition built on the disciplina de confianza, a Montessori—influenced approach to self—directed discipline.
Intenza sits within the education’s covered coliseum, a facility that combines a gym floor, pool, spinning studios, and tennis courts under one roof, opened to the surrounding neighbourhood through memberships. Equipment that fits an institution where wellness serves both the education and the city around it.
YUNE Guangzhou is a hillside luxury residential development by Guangdong Hesheng Dongyu in Tianhe’s International Ecological Zone, where cloud—inspired aluminum facades meet mountains, forest, lake, and garden.
The Interstellar Clubhouse anchors YUNE‘s amenity package with a full lifestyle wellness offering at its center: a fitness floor, yoga studio, and pool alongside an art gallery, music room, and wine bar under one roof. Intenza fits within the fitness floor, aligned with YUNE‘s minimalist design language.
Vanke Fragrant Mansion is a Guangzhou waterfront residential community, part of Vanke‘s premium Zhen Series—a residential line built to the standard of an international luxury hotel.
An entire level of the clubhouse is dedicated to wellness, with a fitness floor and yoga studio alongside a star—sky thermostatic pool and family banquet hall. Intenza equipment was specified to match the building’s restraint, composed for residents who treat fitness as part of the daily rhythm of life at the address.
Laureat sits in the heart of Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale’s most recognisable address—a Greystar—operated tower with a wave—line facade that borrows its silhouette from the coastline outside, and Carrara marble interiors carrying the same restraint through the residences.
A hotel—style amenity programme threads across the building, with a rooftop pool and cabanas, Ocean Club, resident clubroom, and a fitness floor at the wellness core. Intenza cardio was specified to match the building’s wave-line design, composed for residents who expect wellness as part of a Las Olas address.
REVL Crockett Row is a luxury residential building in West Fort Worth, set inside the city’s Cultural Arts District near the Modern Art Museum and the Kimbell. Operated by The Barvin Group, the building runs a stack of amenities calibrated to fit the rhythm of resident life: a 24—hour athletic centre, a yoga—and—spin flex studio, resort—style pool, sports lounge, and outdoor courtyards with grilling stations and fire pits.
The flex studio is built for adaptability—yoga and spin combined into one configurable space. A full Intenza cardio line runs through the main fitness floor, equipment specified for the same versatility and calibrated for a wide range of members and routines.
Bexley Landing is a Mid—Cities mid—rise rental between Dallas and Fort Worth. The community treats its amenity floor with the same care as a downtown high—rise: a resort—style pool, a multi—leveled courtyard lounge, a billiard room, social spaces and an outdoor kitchen.
The fitness floor sits inside that brief, designed and equipped at the level of a private club. Intenza cardio fits comfortably into that standard, the equipment’s quality and finish reading consistently with the rest of the amenity floor.
Avalon Fort Lauderdale is part of AvalonBay Communities, one of the largest residential operators in the US, where portfolio—wide amenity standards define the brand. The Fort Lauderdale property brings that consistency to a warm—weather city, with an amenity programme built around outdoor living.
The program circles a pool deck of cabanas and lounge seating, a yoga studio running alongside the fitness center, and a clubroom for resident events. Intenza sits within the fitness center—a consistent design language across the AvalonBay portfolio, build quality engineered for rental—floor traffic, and manufacturing that aligns with AvalonBay‘s sustainability commitments.
Apex on Quality Hill sits on Kansas City’s most historic bluff, where the fitness centre, pool deck, and amenity floors look out over the Kansas and Missouri Rivers and the downtown skyline.
The fitness floor is positioned as a club—quality studio, with sweeping views from every cardio machine and on—demand virtual classes filling the rest of the offer. Intenza cardio fits the club—quality register: award—winning design belonging in a boutique amenity floor, and build quality that holds up to a rental floor residents can rely on around the clock.
Alina Residences occupies a nine—acre site in downtown Boca Raton a few blocks from Mizner Park, where mid—rise luxury condominiums replaced a former golf course.
The development is built around a wellness-led amenity programme: a fitness centre, movement and yoga studio, spa treatment rooms, saunas, resort—style pools, and curated landscape gardens treated as one integrated offer. Intenza cardio sits within the fitness centre, integrated into the wellness—led programme that shapes the property.
Valamar Arba Resort sits within the pine forests of Capo Fronte on the island of Rab, a 4—star Valamar Collection property built around the guest experience. Wellness runs from the 800 m² Balance Mediterranean Spa through pools, beach, and the forested trails beyond, with a 24/7 fitness floor sitting quietly within it.
Intenza fits within the floor, built with the same focus on guest experience—available around the clock and intuitive for every fitness level. Equipment that fits a resort built around active living, indoors and out.
The Heathman is downtown Portland’s iconic boutique, a 151—room property sitting in the heart of the Cultural District next door to the Schnitzer Concert Hall. The 1927 Jacobean Revival building was Portland’s largest construction project at the time of opening, and the original trimmed stone and dark wood panelling have been preserved through nearly a century of operation.
The fitness center on the second floor matches the property’s iconic register. Intenza cardio sits in a room kept to the same considered hand as the rest of the hotel, with on—demand fitness classes, yoga and complimentary bikes available to guests stepping out into the Cultural District.
Radisson Blu Rostock is a Radisson Hotel Group property at the centre of a Hanseatic city on Germany’s Baltic coast. Its wellness floor sits at the top of the building, refurbished by Oceanarchitects with a light-grey palette that opens on views of the old town and harbour.
Intenza cardio takes a place within Oceanarchitects’ composition, a considered design belonging in a top-floor wellness offer guests reach on their own hours.
Hotel Prezident is one of Novi Sad’s few 5-star properties, set near the city’s fair grounds in the Vojvodinian capital. The interior holds to a warm, sophisticated register: modern furniture and Vojvodinian craftsmanship pieces threaded consistently from the rooms through the dining spaces to the wellness floor.
The wellness centre is built as an integrated water and heat circuit, with pools, sauna, Turkish bath and jacuzzi all sharing the same complex as the gym. Intenza cardio sits inside that circuit, fitting the property’s quieter wellness register so the fitness floor reads as part of the same continuous offer.
Kempinski Haitang Bay is a 576-room Kempinski resort on Hainan’s 20-kilometre Haitang Beach, where five miles of Venetian-inspired canals thread through the grounds and gondolas move between buildings. The architecture combines contemporary form with Hainanese cultural detailing, carried consistently through the rooms, canalside walkways, and spa villas among the tropical gardens.
The wellness offer sits inside that broader composition. The fitness centre reads as part of the resort’s design language, integrated into the guest experience alongside the canalside pavilions and spa villas.
Intenza cardio takes its place along the fitness floor with an industrial design that reads continuously with the resort’s aesthetic and build quality suited to property with year-round guest use.
JW Marriott Hotel Seoul houses Marquis Fitness Club, Korea’s largest hotel fitness centre, threading three floors of the property from the second basement up to the fourth. The 14,212 square meter of wellness sit under the same address as the guest rooms above, with an 85-meter training floor, six-lane swimming pool, jogging track and a full suite of supporting spaces folded into the building’s broader Korean-modern interior language.
Marquis Thermal Spa runs through the complex on hot spring water sourced from underground rocks beneath the site. Eleven treatment rooms work across Korean traditional and Western botanical therapies, with the Intenza cardio floor reading as part of the same wellness composition.
Hotel G is the design—forward boutique that anchors Bencoolen, Singapore’s arts and museum quarter. On the third floor, the 24—hour gym opens into dark teal walls, vintage cabinets stocked with towels and refreshments, old—education athlete photos pinned around leather punching bags. The whole room is built to read like an old American boxing gym: moody, low—lit, and pointedly hand—curated.
The boxing aesthetic carries through more than the gym walls. Hotel G holds the same curatorial logic across its public spaces and on—site restaurants, so the fitness floor reads as one of the property’s design statements in its own right.
Emily Resort sits in the hills outside Lviv, on the shore of a crystal lake. The 5-star property is built around a layered wellness offer: 12 saunas, five swimming pools, an Italian white marble Turkish hammam set with amber, and a sports complex with a 1,500-square-metre Italian parquet hall. Each element shares the same architectural and material language as the rooms and dining spaces.
The fitness floor sits inside that same language. Intenza cardio runs along a wall of windows looking out to the mountains, with the spa next door and the lake visible in the same sweep. For guests, the workout reads as part of the broader resort experience: stone, glass, water and mountains held in one composition, with the equipment specified to match the property’s quiet precision.
Alaya Resort Ubud is a boutique wellness resort in Bali’s Ubud forest, built around the region’s garden—pavilion architecture and operated by Alaya Hotels.
The wellness offer runs an open—air bale, DaLa Spa, two outdoor pools, and a fitness floor opening onto the jungle. Intenza cardio sits within the property’s palette: award—winning design that carries the resort’s natural—material register, and anti—rust components engineered for Southeast Asia’s humidity, supporting a guest experience that holds through every season.
APEX Fitness Club is a premium wellness club at C.C. Paseo San Miguel in Maturín, Venezuela, positioned around structured programming and a considered member experience. The floor carries a full Intenza install: selectorized Ease Line, Functional Cube, and the full cardio range, all sharing one design language wall to wall.
Award—winning design and intuitive controls make every discipline read as part of the same club—built to hold the standard as membership grows.
In Tillicoultry, Central Scotland, UGYM is the family—run fitness business that took an old mill on Alexandra Street and turned it into an industrial—chic training floor. Exposed steel trusses, high windows and raw walls were kept as part of the design language. The building’s architectural bones still frame the space. Training zones are divided by walkways: a free—weight and strength area opens onto an Intenza cardio suite, with each zone holding equipment tailored to the work it’s built for.
UGYM was named 2022 Best Gym in Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire. The room is designed around community as much as equipment: inclusive across fitness levels, with classes, regular staff, and a layout that frames the building’s history as part of the daily training routine.
Titanium Fitness is a six—location health club chain in Sofia, Bulgaria, built around a serious strength floor with a full recovery offer folded into every property.
Each club runs the same formula: a serious strength floor at the core, alongside Intenza cardio, group class studios, and Titanium Therapy for recovery. Intenza cardio runs consistently across the chain, its build quality suited to the daily traffic of serious training and its design belonging alongside the strength floor.
Theradynamics sits at the edge of Tribeca in a 7,500—square—foot floor where physical and occupational therapy share space with a fitness club. An in-house IV therapy bar, infrared sauna pod, meditation stations, and recovery lounge sit alongside the training equipment.
Membership is capped, so the floor stays quiet. The fitness side shares a wall with the rehabilitation side, and the cardio line sits next to the Sports Performance Lab, where board-certified clinicians run evidence-based testing for athletes and members on the same equipment.
Intenza cardio takes its place along the floor with the industrial design that reads at the same level as the rest of the wellness space and build quality suited to a clinical-grade training environment.
THEGYM sits on Søren Frichs Vej in Aarhus—Denmark’s second city, where Scandinavian design discipline runs through every layer of how a fitness floor is built. The space is composed as a sensory experience first: dimmed lighting, a world—class sound system, handmade furniture, aromatherapy moving through the floor. Strength, cardio, free weights, a magnetically—braked prowler track and a separate infrared—sauna recovery room all share the same considered atmosphere.
THEGYM calls its offer “me-time”—a Danish framing of fitness as quality time—something members look forward to inside the rhythm of the day.
STEEL Diamond Island is one of two Ho Chi Minh City clubs by STEEL Fitness & Health, a luxury operator running semi-private studios where workouts are shaped by coach—led programming. The 500—square—metre space at Maldives Tower delivers a curated workout experience calibrated to international standards, with a cohesive design language across the training floors and recovery lounge.
Intenza treadmills anchor the cardio floor, their intuitive consoles keeping the workout seamless for coach and member, and their design belonging in a considered training environment.
Routine Fitness is a boutique fitness centre in Seoul’s Gangnam district, pairing a premium cardio floor with one of Korea’s largest indoor VR golf set-ups at 72 simulators. Membership packages run in three formats: fitness only, VR golf only, or both, with a luxury sauna included in the premium tier.
Gangnam’s demographic makes the club a study in cross-generational programming. An affluent senior clientele who play golf and prioritise longevity make up the core membership, alongside a younger audience drawn to the technology. Korea’s aging population is one of the fastest-shifting in the region, and Routine Fitness is designed as a flagship showroom for how boutique fitness can serve both audiences on the same floor.
The club runs exclusively on Intenza cardio and strength, chosen for the joint-friendly ergonomics and intuitive controls that suit senior training and the design language that fits a premium Gangnam space. Read the full Routine Fitness story.
Oxygen Gym is a Kuwait—based bodybuilding chain founded by Bader Boodai, with multiple branches including a six—level Sabah Al Salem flagship built around a fierce industrial theme.
The gym is the training ground of the Camel Crew, the stable that has produced IFBB pros like Roelly Winklaar, Big Ramy, and Brandon Curry, with top athletes relocating internationally to train here. Intenza’s Escalate Stairclimber anchors the cardio floor, versatile enough to serve fast, effective cardio for every fitness level and low—impact recovery for elite athletes preparing between training blocks. Built to hold the standard on a floor where Mr. Olympia contenders log their prep.
Move 360 sits in Jamsil, Seoul’s affluent eastern district, where Korea’s premium fitness crowd has settled on what a serious training floor should look like. The studio reads quiet at first glance—minimalist interior, deliberate equipment spacing, a layout designed around clean sightlines—but the operation behind it is fully connected: an in-house app handles personal training scheduling, body—composition results, trainer consultation and class booking in one continuous flow.
Move 360 calls itself a “next-generation” gym, and the description fits—equipment, programming and tracking treated as one integrated experience, every part of the floor talks to the next. It’s the kind of facility where the design discipline shows in every part of the floor, the equipment included.
Mikong Motion sits in Zhuhai’s High—tech District as a calm, multi-disciplinary fitness floor—Cardio, strength training, Pilates, yoga, meditation, massage and an in—house café sharing the same building. The gym opened with scientific flow control to cap member density, which lets the room read calm even at peak hours. Intenza cardio line floor—to—ceiling windows, the Pilates studio occupies its own wing, and a meditation room with cushions and singing bowls sits behind the strength floor.
The amenities lean into hospitality. Premium beauty products in the locker rooms, post—workout coffee and a temperature—controlled lounge. Mikong Motion calls itself a “third space” somewhere between work and home, designed as a daily destination.
HRM Fitness sits in Urmond, a quiet town in the Limburg region of the southern Netherlands, where the gym makes a deliberate visual statement: every wall carries a graffiti mural by local studio Kriss Krass. The fitness floor pairs that gallery aesthetic with structured group classes, circuit training, and personal coaching for members focused on individual progress.
The graffiti isn’t decoration — it’s a positioning choice. HRM wants its members to feel they’re training inside a creative space, not a generic gym. That cultural signal shapes everything from the equipment selection to the way the floor is laid out: design as part of the workout, not separate from it.
GYMFIT was founded in Inegöl, Turkey by a small group of national athletes, sports scientists and partners, with a single ambition—to make serious training feel approachable. The flagship spans 1,300 square metres indoors and another 300 outside, organised around a cardio floor, a strength floor, and a wing of group studios for yoga, spinning, pilates, body conditioning, taekwondo and Zumba.
Beyond the training floor, GYMFIT adds the small comforts that turn a workout into a habit—a sauna, a steam room, generous changing rooms, and the in—house Fittable Café tucked beside reception. The club lives by its own tagline: the more you train, the easier it gets.
Get In Shape is a premium boutique gym in Ravenstein, Netherlands, built around wellness and rehabilitation for members of every age and fitness level. The floor runs the Senior Fit programme, drawing 120 to 200 seniors a week in circuit sessions supported by an in—house physiotherapy team and the Dutch government’s senior wellbeing initiative.
Owner Joep runs the space with a considered, self—directed design where the atmosphere and the programming are set at the same standard. It’s a model built around long-term member relationships, and the cardio has to support progression across every fitness level without adding noise to the experience.
Intenza cardio takes its place along the floor with the award—winning design that fits a boutique aesthetic and the joint—friendly movement that suits rehabilitation and senior programming. The Escalate Stairclimber, with its incline capability and low—impact stride, anchors the cardio wing.
Fresh Fitness is one of Norway’s largest accessible—tier gym chains, founded in Oslo in 2010 and now running 41 centres with over 80,000 members. The clubs open at 05:00 and close at midnight, seven days a week, built around strength, cardio, group classes and personal training on a fixed monthly membership.
The design brief is Scandinavian and unfussy: open layouts, daylight where the floor plate allows, and a training space that puts the equipment first. It’s a model built around long operating hours and open access, and the fitness floor has to hold up across dozens of clubs and every training block.
Intenza cardio and strength take their place along these floors with the award—winning design that fits the Scandinavian aesthetic and the build quality to hold up open—to—close across a multi—site chain.
When Equinox chose Hudson Yards for its 100th club in 2019, the brief matched the scale of the neighbourhood itself—the largest Equinox ever built, woven into a 1,000—foot SOM tower. The club spans 60,000 square feet across three levels of 35 Hudson Yards, anchored by a 15,000—square—foot pool and sundeck, a 25—yard indoor saltwater lap, hot and cold plunge pools, group fitness studios, a private Pilates studio, and a dedicated weight floor.
The result is a club that reads as part of the neighbourhood it opened with—Hudson River and Vessel views from the deck, an E by Equinox tier tucked inside, a recovery—focused spa, and a co—working space next door. For members, the address has become as much a destination as the workout.
Hehe Fitness sits inside JI Space Sports Life Center on Wuhan’s East Lake, a 6,500—square—metre fitness destination that the city’s premium crowd has settled on. The floor reads as a careful design project—orange neon at reception, warm wooden surfaces, a crystal—bead wall behind the Pilates studio, treadmills lining floor—to—ceiling windows over the lake—paired with a standard swimming pool, boxing area, strength floor, and dry/wet steam suite.
“Strength and Beauty” is the tagline, and the room earns it. Smart body testing and data tracking run through the floor; an in—house coffee bar and lounge finish off the post—workout side. Hehe positions itself as a Wuhan lifestyle destination, and the equipment carries that brief at every stop.
Body Abs is an Abu Dhabi fitness destination built for serious results — body composition transformation, high-intensity conditioning, and the kind of personalised training that has coaches asking about your protein intake by week three. The floor pairs a serious strength suite with high-speed running machines, a pool and a sauna, all within a single facility.
The branding does most of the work setting expectations: this isn’t a casual gym. As an Adnoc Health and Wellness partner, Body Abs functions as a transformation studio for Abu Dhabi’s professional and athletic crowd — equipment, programming and atmosphere all calibrated to back the claim.
Body Dynamics is a family-run community fitness club in Tiel, Netherlands, founded in 1999 by Tenny van den Berg. Now led alongside her children Youi and Autumn, the studio operates as a multi-generational programme rooted in movement, rehabilitation, and long-term member relationships.
The floor is built around visibility and community. A central functional area with three dual adjustable pulleys anchors an open layout, and the atmosphere is set by a Dutch design language that reads considered without feeling clinical. Over 10,000 members have trained here since opening.
Body Dynamics chose the full Intenza range for the coherent design language across cardio and strength, with a finish and build quality suited to daily community use over decades.
Aesthetics Fitness Club Arc, or Arc, is a premium training club in the Moutallos neighbourhood of uptown Paphos, Cyprus, and the sister club to Aesthetics Gold in downtown Paphos. The floor reads industrial and minimal: a strength wing, plate—loaded and free—weight zones, a dedicated CrossFit area, private class rooms, an Intenza cardio zone and a supplement bar, all housed under one considered aesthetic.
The club around a design language that treats atmosphere as part of the offer.
When Achilles Fitness set out to upgrade its Taipei floor, the brief was visual coherence as much as performance. Cardio and strength on the same floor, finished to the same standard, reading as one design across the room. The full Intenza installation—cardio line and strength suite—gave the room the unified look the team wanted, alongside a dedicated recovery suite with pneumatic recovery technology.
What sets Achilles apart isn’t the equipment alone—it’s the coaching model that surrounds it. Personal training, pneumatic recovery sessions, and programming designed for individual progression—all running on a coaching—first model, kept at a boutique scale.
BioMed Realty is a US life—science real estate operator with campuses in San Diego, Boston, Seattle and the Bay Area, built and managed for biotech, pharma and research tenants. The corporate fitness center at the company’s San Diego headquarters serves the team running that portfolio.
BioMed Realty and Intenza are both operators with sustainability written into how they build. The fitness floor sits inside that shared standard, specified for the same long—term thinking that runs through the buildings on the other side of the door.
In Taipei’s upscale Xinyi District, Hypercore sits among the office towers and retail blocks of Songren Road, designed for a workday rhythm: members drop in for a session and return to the desk before the next meeting. Hexagonal LED lighting and blacked—out finishes give the cardio floor a low—lit, screen—led atmosphere, with Intenza cardio consoles running virtual landscapes that play during the workout.
Hypercore (formerly XareFit) operates as a small Taipei chain, with sister sites in Neihu and at a second Xinyi address, all built on the same model: one—on—one personal training, small group sessions, and a regular calendar of pop—ups and events with lifestyle and fitness partners. The training floor doubles as a meeting point for the district’s office and lifestyle community.
Gymshark Lifting Club is the employee—only corporate fitness floor at the Gymshark headquarters in Solihull, England. Set inside a former warehouse, the space runs a lifting rig, weightlifting platforms, free weights, and two group studios (traditional and MMA), with a line of Intenza cardio, Escalate Stairclimber, and treadmill set against the exposed steel and pipework.
The floor is not only a benefit. It’s where Gymshark prototypes product, films campaigns, runs its fitness app, and hosts staff events in a 100—person auditorium. Founder Ben Francis, who launched Gymshark in 2012, set the brief as the ultimate home for anyone really into conditioning.
When Garmin Nordic built its new headquarters in Ballerup, the team needed a fitness space that mirrored Garmin‘s own brand: precision, performance, and the clean Scandinavian aesthetic the company is known for. The corporate fitness floor sits inside that brief—professional equipment selected for how it performs and how it reads inside the new office, designed to fit the room—proportionate to the space.
Corporate fitness sits inside a broader wellness offer for the Nordic team: an amenity that reads as part of the workspace, quiet enough to slot into a meeting—heavy day, and durable enough to hold up under the mixed—load traffic of an in—office fitness benefit. The design brief was a compact commercial floor that a technology company could put its name on.
Intenza strength and cardio takes its place within the room with the award—winning design that reads alongside a Nordic office aesthetic and the build quality suited to a compact corporate floor with daily employee use.
Set on the grounds of a private Danish estate, this corporate fitness pavilion is designed to eliminate the friction between the professional environment and the natural world. The modular glass structure runs floor—to—ceiling on every face. Circadian light moves through the room with the day, greenery and tree views frame every machine, and the heritage building beyond stays in sight from the cardio floor. The space functions as a mental reset within the working day.
Inside, the Intenza strength and cardio equipment was specified in a dark finish to match the pavilion’s quiet aesthetic. Machines are positioned so the glass walls and tree views remain the dominant features of the room, allowing the fitness side to read as part of the architecture.
Cotton On’s Body Wellness & Fitness Center sits at the global headquarters of Australia’s largest apparel retailer in Geelong, designed by Greg Natale in collaboration with PTID as a warmly layered, resort—style space. The facility spans seven training zones—strength, functional, run club, pilates, spin, recovery and meditation—alongside five—star change rooms and an in—house breakfast bar. Stained walnut, sculptural wood partitions and rattan lighting carry the design through every room.
The virtual spin studio anchors the cardio side: Intenza GC Bike with power meters arranged in front of a wall—sized screen, set up for group rides and on—demand sessions. The wellness centre reflects what Cotton On’s brand has always tried to be—design—led, employee—first, and considered enough that the gym reads as part of the workplace.
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