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Pro Health & Fitness Center Viera


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Pro Health & Fitness Center Viera

Melbourne, Fla.

Year in Showcase: 2009

Project Description

Representing the first phase of a campus that will eventually include a new hospital and medical office building, the Pro Health & Fitness Center Viera emphasizes creativity, high functionality and user-friendliness by promoting a natural flow into and throughout the 68,000-square-foot building.

Designed to provide comprehensive preventive and rehabilitative care, the center includes a physical therapy studio, a warm-water therapy pool, a lap pool, a walking/jogging track, group exercise studios, state-of-the-art strength training and cardio equipment, racquetball courts, a gymnasium, a children’s center, a day spa, a café and health education rooms.

The building’s Mediterranean exterior style complements the architectural vernacular of the east Florida coastal community, while interior spaces are modern and sleek with a color palette of warm beige tones accented with sage green and terra cotta. Wood finishes can be found throughout. Marble-veined and light-toned porcelain tiles and natural stone flooring throughout the main lobby, atrium and grand staircase create a dynamic and inviting environment that fits with the Mediterranean theme. Scroll graphics in the natatorium, group exercise studios, gymnasium and select flooring reinforce the building’s overall style.

A multilevel red tile roof, rounded corners and large arch-and-grid-pattern windows add dramatic beauty and light to the center. Carefully chosen materials, such as light-colored stucco, provide a fresh contrast to the newly landscaped grounds and local vegetation.



Project Details

Architect of Record: Ohlson Lavoie Collaborative; Orlando, Fla.

Construction Cost: $15.6 million

Square Feet: 68,000

Occupancy: September 2008


Vendors

Basketball Backboards/Supports: Porter Athletic Inc.

Chemical Control Systems: Siemens Water Technologies

Cleaners/Vacuums: Maxi-Sweep Inc.

Elliptical Equipment: Precor Incorporated

Entertainment Systems: Muzak LLC

Filters: Pentair Water Pool and Spa

Floor Finishes: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Flooring: Dal-Tile Corp.

Flooring, Aerobics: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Free Weight Equipment: Body Masters Sports Industries Inc.

Handicapped Equipment: Spectrum Aquatics

Heaters: Lochinvar Corp.

Ladders/Grab Bars: S.R. Smith

Lane Markers: Competitor Swim Products

Lighting: Pentair Water Pool and Spa

Lockers: Treeforms Inc.

Pilates Equipment: Peak Pilates

Rowers: Concept2 CTS Inc.

Sanitization Systems: Stenner & Co. (G.H.)

Shower/Toilet Partitions: Dal-Tile Corp.

Sound Systems: Muzak LLC

Stair Climbers: Precor Incorporated

Stationary Bikes: Precor Incorporated

Strength Equipment: Cybex International Inc.

Strength Equipment: FreeMotion Fitness

Surface: SGM

Surfaces, Basketball: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Surfaces, Multipurpose: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Surfaces, Track: Robbins Sports Surfaces

Swimsuit Dryer: Extractor Corp.

Treadmills: Life Fitness

Treadmills: Precor Incorporated

 

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