Wednesday, April 18, 2012

LA Fitness Total Gym, Mission Viejo, Ca

By Adriana Doberstein and Zenna Jenaldi

We started this project with a hypothesis; a health club can be built with sustainability in mind! This project was a very interesting choice. We needed to find a facility recently built and verify if the materials chosen to build it were eco-friendly and sustainable. This was our challenge, one that we were eager to test. The one chosen was the LA Fitness Facility located in Mission Viejo, Ca.  Its opening day was September 17, 2011.

About LA Fitness
Founded in 1984, LA Fitness is one of the fastest growing sports club chains in the United States and presently has over 360 locations in 21 states and Canada.
This LA Fitness Gym was a massive undertaking. The largest one constructed west of the Mississippi River, with an amazing 62,000 square foot facility in the newly redeveloped Alicia Towne Plaza, on Alicia Parkway, which is owned by the Watt Commercial Properties.
Some of the features are: full court basketball, six racquetball courts, a 25 yard three lane lap pool, a whirlpool spa, spacious locker rooms with showers and saunas, a group exercise studio, and a separate multi-tiered indoor cycling room. It also includes over 125 pieces of the latest generation cardio equipment with individual viewing screens, selectorized circuit training, and free weight areas.



As one enters the main doors, one can immediately sense the immensity of the space. It gives a feeling of infinity, as one looks forward over the front desk area and upward, toward the skyline on the ceiling. The feeling of spaciousness and high quality surrounds it.


The front desk is very stylish and modern. Wilsonart Laminate is used for the counter top. It contains a minimum of 20% post-consumer recycled content – the highest percentage of post-consumer content in the industry. It also uses FSC Certified Wood–which contains Low-Emitting Materials. This product exceeds the industry’s highest standards for Indoor Air Quality, with GREENGUARD® Certification on all laminate types. Pionite Plastic Laminate with GREENGUARD® Certification is used to complete the look as the side panels of the front desk.


Glass Blocks-Premiere Series from PPG are used as a decorative barrier between the entrance way and the pool area in conjunction with the glass panels. It has a fine grid of closely spaced ridges which moderate light transmission versus maximum privacy. These glass blocks have the Highest Insulation and Sound Transmission Ratings.
The paint chosen throughout the facility is Glidden Professional Paint which meets a long list of regulations that take safety and the environment into consideration. It meets the most stringent VOC legislation nationally and contributes toward satisfying LEED credits. Glidden also focus on getting their paints to meet current MPI, GREENGUARD® and CHPS guidelines, as well as try to anticipate future requirements. Their paint reduces VOC, eliminates waste, and minimizes carbon footprints.
Dal-Tile Gauged Slate feels the eyes and meets our feet as we enter the main lobby. It may not be as sustainable a material as we desire, but it is long lasting and durable. Replacement is not foreseeable in the near or even far future as a matter of fact.




The pool area can be seen from the moment one enters the Gym. The feeling of relaxation invites us to come in and feel its waters. The tile mosaic looks like the sandy beaches of Southern California, with seashells gently spread across its surface.

Daltile does a great job, with its Mosaic Tile Series (OLEAN TILE Keystone Shapes, Unglazed & Blends Series) which contains Pre-Consumer Recycled Material. It is one of the most environmentally friendly building materials you can buy today.
Photos of tiles provided by Daltile

  



Once one reaches the spinning room one is filled with an immense sense of power, as if we were the Energizer Bunny, and could go on and on and on…..!  The spinning Machines stand side by side as sentinels awaiting instructions, ready for battle.

Armstrong Sheet Vinyl Commercial Flooring is used throughout on the spinning floor, treads, risers and general utility areas and Kid’s Club area of the club. Armstrong uses the USGBC LEED definition – “Material considered being an agricultural product, both fiber and animal, that takes 10 years or less to grow or raise, and to harvest in an ongoing and sustainable fashion.”


Rubber flooring from everroll® is used in the free weights area It is manufactured using a combination of different elastomers which give it a unique level of wear resistance and flexibility. It is made of recycled material such as tires.




 The stretching area of the gym is very spacious, with plenty of room. I have never seen one as big as this one before. The entire floor area makes use of the Pacificrest Mills Commercial Carpet- Big Sur Collection-Patterned Loop- Looped, CRI Certification, Pattern repeat, Ultron type 6,6 Nylon fiber, Piece Dyed. LEED Certification, Carpet Reclamation, Recyclability of Type 6,6 Nylon. This carpet is used throughout the facility.
On the ceiling throughout the facility we have Armstrong- Acoustical Ceiling Tiles 2 x 4 Fine Texture/White- Clean Room VL870-Ideal for up to Class 100 clean rooms, nonperforated Clean Room VL resists initial soiling while providing a scrubbable vinyl surface. HumiGuard Plus no sag performance, and available with high light reflectance options. Perforated VL offers good sound absorption. Both are nondirectional.  Total Recycled Content: 38%- anti-microbial
Potential LEED Credit Area Contribution:
·        Low-Emitting Materials
·        Renewable Materials
·        Regional Materials
·        Recycled Content


It was a pleasure to do this project.  We hope you have enjoyed it as much as we did! 
We would like to thank Lea Roelle, Operations Manager LA Fitness, Mission Viejo. For your support and enthusiasm, your help was deeply appreciated.

Last but not least, our sincere appreciation to Michele Cardon from the OC Register for granting us the rights to use the pictures from their story from August 16, 2011, which can be found at this link 

21 comments:

shopgrl119 said...

Great research! I was very suprised to hear that LA Fitness uses so many sustainable materials. Thats really great, since there such a large corporation.

Unknown said...

I enjoyed the narrative! It made me understand well the use of materials in each area of the Gym. Important explanation of the acoustical ceiling tiles use.

Design Teacher said...

Very specific information on materials, nice job.

Ashley said...

I bet it was not easy to obtain all of this information on materials.. I am so pleasantly surprised in regards to the sustainable choices!

mjr said...

Great overview. The use of materials is very detailed and that made it easy to imagine exactly what the Gym is like.

lala said...

I love that used rubber flooring in the free weights area. Its a great cushiony support for your knees & joints when doing plyometrics. Who new L.A fitness had so much to offer?! great job!

Yuko said...

I had been a swimming instructor,and I know how important using anti-microbial materials for the facility is. Now, those anti-microbial materials are recycled materials. How cool that is!

nayala said...

This gym is very interesting and cool to know they used a lot of the materials that we have learned about in pst field trips. Its cool that many projects are using Daltile because its something that we already know facts about. Good job in the interesting facts about each important room in the gym.

Anonymous said...

The materials used are very insteresting. I feel like a gym should be an environmentally friendly place. Not only is it healthy to go to the gym to work out but now the environment inside the gym is also a healthy place without toxins you would normally get from other materials.

Anonymous said...

L.A. fitness did a good job of making the space feel so clean and interesting.Your report was fun to read!

Adriana D. said...

This was a fun project to do. Of all the materials listed, my favorite was the rubber flooring from everroll®. I am glad all those tires are out of the landfills!!

Weiping Ma said...

Very good research!So many specific information of the materials!24 fitness is really responsible to its members' healthy!I am impressed!

Anonymous said...

It's so great to see a huge corporation take part in the future. It would be great to see fellow gym companies follow suit It would definitely make choosing a gym much simpler. We need to continue with green design of gyms in order to make sure we have an earth left to show off our hot bods on. haha Great Job LA Fitness.

Zenna said...

This project was a great pleasure to do. It was amazing learning about the innovative and earth-saving products LA Fitness has committed to using. In a place like a gym where health is so important, it was so refreshing to see them stand by a healthy earth as well as healthy members.

ellie grace said...

geez, this is the gym of the future. i had no idea that a gym like this existed just steps away from my home. my favorite product of all time used in gyms are the Rubber Flooring from Everroll. They can come in all shades of colors and styles. great bolt

Jaytee Salas said...

Ladies, excelent information!!!! :) There is no better place than a Health Club to be taking steps toward sustainable environments. I like the use of organic shapes and open floor plans.

Dae Young Lee said...

Great job. This LA fitness show us future of gym.. Thanks for nice information

amanda_mccauley said...

Great research about the materials! Never knew that a gym could be so sustainable

Megan R said...

I enjoyed reading your reseach project so much. More gyms should follow in LA fitness's suit. So many sustainable products were used.

emedlin said...

Great job. This proves that you can help yourself and the environment at the same time! Never figured that so many different types of sustainable items also included gym materials

Unknown said...

Thank you so much for your all great explanation, I liked reading this. Total Clean
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