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We’ve had suggestions for a cycle highway along the Thames and another in the sky; now
yet another innovative scheme has been launched to help people travel around London – a
moving walkway following the city’s underground Tube network.
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17 Nov 2015
Does your club have the ‘wow’ factor? We continue our series, looking at some of the world’s most architecturally impressive clubs
HCM issue 11 2015
The Global Wellness Institute has been granted its 501(c)(3) status – the most common
form of tax-exempt non-profit organisation – from the United States Internal Revenue
Service.
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27 Oct 2015
A new £44m complex combining Consett Academy with a new leisure centre which will be
shared by students and the public is now up and running.
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23 Oct 2015
Key influencers from across the spa and wellness industry have gathered in Barcelona,
Spain, today (13 October) to do business, learn and network, at Piscina & Wellness
Barcelona.
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13 Oct 2015
A new association has been launched with a mission to unify campaigners working to
protect and restore Britain’s heritage swimming baths and lidos.
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07 Oct 2015
A new £23m leisure centre in Hampshire has been given the green light by Hart District
Council, with the site set to open its doors in April 2017.
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25 Aug 2015
Hough End Leisure Centre in Manchester is officially open for business as Manchester City
Council continues to modernise its leisure provision.
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29 Jul 2015
London’s historic Sobell Leisure Centre in Islington – the only leisure centre to be designed
by celebrated Centre Point architect Richard Seifert – has received significant upgrades as
part of a £1.2m facelift.
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23 Jul 2015
Active commuting in London could be in line for a major boost after a number of designs
were revealed for a new £40m pedestrian and cycle bridge across the Thames between
Pimlico and Nine Elms.
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22 Jul 2015
In the second part of our series showcasing best practice in health club design and architecture, we take a look around the world and spotlight four of our favourites
HCM issue 8 2015
An ambitious initiative to track the progress and development of the UK sports & leisure
centre over the last six decades has won support from a number of key industry bodies
ahead of a key consulting session next month.
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12 Jun 2015
Our new series showcasing best practice in health club design and architecture kicks off with four of our international top picks
HCM issue 6 2015
The founder and CEO of BioRitmo and SmartFit talks to Kate Cracknell about cannibalising his own brand, handing the reins to his staff, and the challenges of operating in Brazil
HCM issue 6 2015
Architecture Practice Studio Octopi’s dream of sparking a “swimming revolution” by
creating a floating freshwater pool in London’s River Thames has today (23 April) become
the subject of an ambitious crowdfunding campaign.
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23 Apr 2015
Studio Octopi – the architecture practice behind innovative plans to make outdoor
swimming in London’s Thames a reality – have won an invited competition to design a
new version of Peckham Rye Lido, also in the UK capital.
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20 Apr 2015
Japanese architects are getting out of the blocks in terms of promoting active design
ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, with Narita Airport’s newly-opened Terminal 3 centred
around an indoor running track.
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16 Apr 2015
Under the umbrella of Kenya Vision 2030, The DLR Group have released designs for a
30,000 seat stadium for Kenyatta University, near Nairobi, Kenya.
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12 Mar 2015
Arendon Development Company has announced that architecture firms John Pawson,
Richard Meier and Eva Jiricná will be designing elements of a large mixed-use scheme, the
Oaks Prague, in the Czech Republic.
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10 Mar 2015
Riccardo Marini, director at urban quality consultants Gehl Architects, talks about his work to prioritise pedestrians and healthy movement on city streets around the world
HCM issue 4 2015
Nuffield Health has hired London-based consultancy Handsome Brands as the charity bids
to drive expansion across its network of health and wellbeing services.
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26 Feb 2015
Matt Gibbs, a landscape architecture student, has come up with a proposal for a frosty
new transport network. An 11km (6.8m) long ‘Freezeway’ that will offer people a chance
to ice skate to work.
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24 Feb 2015
The National Sleep Foundation in the US has updated its sleep time duration
recommendations, based on analysis of an exhaustive range of research articles.
news •
17 Feb 2015
Launching in April, an online crowd-funding campaign is looking for £250,000 (US$383,425,
€336,544) to make outdoor swimming in London’s Thames a reality.
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26 Jan 2015
A 17.6km (10.9m) long cycling route is to be built in Jiaozuo, northern China by
Dutch architecture and design firm Mecanoo.
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14 Jan 2015
Premium health, fitness and spa operator Elements
– operated by Migros Freizeit Deutschland, a
subsidiary of Migros Zurich – has opened its fifth
club, and its first in Frankfurt.
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02 Dec 2014
A new £9m leisure centre developed by Manchester City Council in partnership with
Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) and Sport England has opened its doors to the
public.
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05 Nov 2014
When it comes to how best to cater for cyclists in the UK’s capital, more ideas
are being “floated” than ever before. The latest is the Thames Deckway, a 7-
mile (11km) stretch of cycle path that would float alongside the banks of
London’s famed river.
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15 Oct 2014
Work has started on Copenhagen’s House of Culture and Movement (Ku.Be.) in
Denmark.
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02 Sep 2014
London’s mini-Holland concept, pioneered by the London Cycling Campaign
(LCC), has shifted up a gear since its inception. Now, with formulated plans, the
three bid winning boroughs have had architectural figureheads appointed to
each project.
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06 Jun 2014
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