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2. A shared branding scheme unifies various spaces throughout the fitness studio. Large diagonal lines used as accent graphics are a riff on the oars of a boat and suggest activation and forward movement. 5792 px 8688 px 30 MB A3 print |
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6. Integrated custom lockers, coat rails and shelves are located at the entrance. White oak millwork is combined with the smooth tiles on the floor, conveying an elevated fitness club experience. 8398 px 6095 px 26 MB A3 print |
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7. Built-in benches in the lounge area allow members to refuel and relax, while the open area can also be used for small events and educational sessions. Large Normann Copenhagen Bell Pendants suspended above allude to the equipment used in strength training. 8688 px 5792 px 24 MB A3 print |
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11. The sophisticated material palette carries into the change rooms with walnut millwork, terrazzo tiles, frosted glass and a “power gold” hue that is also used throughout the studio. 7641 px 5222 px 24 MB A3 print |
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13. In the rowing studio, X-shaped LED lighting - alluding to the roman numeral 10 - is integrated on the walls and ceiling. During training sessions, colour-changing lights pulsate to the music, adding another layer of intensity to the workout experience. 5792 px 8688 px 27 MB A3 print |
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15. Located on Queen Street East in Toronto, Power10 Fitness’ storefront view offers passersby a glimpse into a rowing gym designed to accelerate adrenalin and enhance performance. 5496 px 8244 px 23 MB A3 print |
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For the first dedicated rowing studio in Toronto, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design was tasked to create an immersive interior that would motivate patrons to push themselves to their physical limits. The design brief called for a sleek, sexy and raw interior bursting with the kind of intense energy associated with the rowing term “power 10” when a crew puts all its strength into 10 consecutive strokes that can make or break a win, or a workout.
To capture this kind of high-turbo energy, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design devised a fully immersive experiential interior to boost adrenalin and block out distractions that dilute performance. The focus of the raw, industrial-like interior is the rowing studio, fitted out with state-of-the-art Technogym rowing machines and dynamic colour-changing LED lighting on the charcoal grey walls and ceilings. The large X-shaped programmable light fixtures pulsate in rhythm with the music, adding to the workout’s intensity. The repeated X-shape not only serves as a graphic reminder for rowers to push toward that 10-stroke goal during workouts but is also a nod to the Roman numeral 10 and the iconic symbol of two crossed sculling oars.
The unvarnished aesthetic continues into a second workout area fully equipped with high-performance treadmills, free weights, kettlebells, and TRX training. The X-shaped lights are repeated here, suspended from the exposed ceiling and serving as a visual bridge to the rowing studio. Connecting the two workout areas and the change rooms is a long corridor with a 3-foot high, three-dimensional POWER10 logo in a 25-foot long opening in the wall that runs behind the reception area, providing a powerful visual connection between the spaces. Patrons catch glimpses of other gym-goers in adjacent areas through openings between each of the letters, creating visual intrigue. Throughout the studio spaces, areas of exposed concrete wall and mechanical systems lend to the raw industrial ethos. Strategically positioned angular-shaped acoustic panels on the walls and ceilings attenuate reverberation with an interplay of soft surfaces.
By contrast, the lounge area and changerooms are notably calmer, featuring natural wood finishes, terrazzo tiles and colour-blocked walls in ‘power gold’. In the lounge, Normann Copenhagen bell pendants cast a warm light over custom-built white oak benches. The multipurpose reception desk in matching white oak features an integrated cooler with display window to entice members to hydrate. Curated furniture pieces by Muuto provide a casual space for patrons to relax, refuel and recharge at the end of a challenging workout.
A strategic graphics scheme devised by Sali Tabacchi unifies the various spaces throughout the fitness studio and emphasizes the link to rowing. Inspired by the diagonal line through the number 10, large angled lines used as accent graphics are a riff on the oars of a boat and suggest activation and forward movement. Repeated in multiples on the Queen Street East storefront window, they create visual interest and offer passersby a glimpse into a rowing studio defined by a sophisticated interior, bold graphics and top-of-the-line fitness equipment.
Project size | 4210 ft2 |
Completion date | 2020 |
Building levels | 1 |
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