Cross-Cultural Fitness Spaces

Aqua Sports & Spa Offers Fitness Spaces and Relaxation Experiences

Merging western and Japanese concepts of materiality and spatial definition, Aqua Sports & Spa is a new health and fitness center designed by COE Architecture International. Owned by Seta Sports Connection, the massive 65,000sq ft building is located in Tokyo's Setagaya-Ku ward. The Aqua Sports & Spa currently houses a gym, spa lounge, traditional Japanese baths fed by onsen spring wells, and is the only private 50-meter swimming pool in greater Tokyo.

Part of the appeal of the Aqua Sports & Spa center is in its ability to promote personal sports training, while also presenting itself as a hospitable place for relaxation and leisure. Hotels and shopping centers are often the most attractive buildings in Japan and according to studio founder Christopher Coe, "This is not just a sports center, and it's not just a cafe. It’s an opportunity to consolidate all those interesting social space together."
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1. Health and Fitness - Opportunity to design fitness centers that combine exercise with relaxation and leisure experiences.
2. Hospitality - Opportunity to create fitness spaces in hotels that offer personalized sports training and relaxation experiences.
3. Architecture - Opportunity to design buildings that consolidate various social spaces and promote both physical activity and leisure activities.

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