First-of-its-kind medical gym set to debut at the Arts Club in London
POSTED 20 Feb 2019 . BY Andrew Manns
The latest venture from German wellness operator, Lanserhof, is scheduled to open in May at the Arts Club in London.
Designed by Dusseldorf-based firm Ingenhoven Architects, the six-storey gym – situated opposite the club on Dover Market Street in Mayfair – will be the first facility of its kind to offer club members an MRI scan as part of its tailored training programme.
Members will also have access to additional personalised services and offerings such as cardiovascular screening, body metabolism analysis, and two physical therapy labs.
Other on-site amenities will include a café lounge, spa, studio rooms, and treatment rooms, including a cryotherapy chamber.
Speaking on the soon-to-open fitness space, Dr Christian Harisch, CEO of the Lanserhof group, commented: "Lanserhof has a long-standing worldwide reputation and is recognised as the world's leading medical resort operator.
"We look forward to bringing this world-class knowledge to London and in partnership with The Arts Club, we will help members to lead a healthier, happier and more energetic, longer life.
Ingenhoven, who previously collaborated with Lanserhof to create medical spas in Germany and Austria, are also working on the brand's forthcoming property, which is expected to open in 2020 on the island of Sylt in Germany's Wadden Sea.
The 2,000 sq m space will feature a number of treatment rooms, labs, and studios, in addition to a spa and a lounge. Credit: Courtesy of Ingenhoven Architects
The gym reportedly will be the first of its kind to offer club members MRI scans. Credit: Courtesy of Ingenhoven Architects
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First-of-its-kind medical gym set to debut at the Arts Club in London
POSTED 20 Feb 2019 . BY Andrew Manns
The latest venture from German wellness operator, Lanserhof, is scheduled to open in May at the Arts Club in London.
Designed by Dusseldorf-based firm Ingenhoven Architects, the six-storey gym – situated opposite the club on Dover Market Street in Mayfair – will be the first facility of its kind to offer club members an MRI scan as part of its tailored training programme.
Members will also have access to additional personalised services and offerings such as cardiovascular screening, body metabolism analysis, and two physical therapy labs.
Other on-site amenities will include a café lounge, spa, studio rooms, and treatment rooms, including a cryotherapy chamber.
Speaking on the soon-to-open fitness space, Dr Christian Harisch, CEO of the Lanserhof group, commented: "Lanserhof has a long-standing worldwide reputation and is recognised as the world's leading medical resort operator.
"We look forward to bringing this world-class knowledge to London and in partnership with The Arts Club, we will help members to lead a healthier, happier and more energetic, longer life.
Ingenhoven, who previously collaborated with Lanserhof to create medical spas in Germany and Austria, are also working on the brand's forthcoming property, which is expected to open in 2020 on the island of Sylt in Germany's Wadden Sea.
The 2,000 sq m space will feature a number of treatment rooms, labs, and studios, in addition to a spa and a lounge. Credit: Courtesy of Ingenhoven Architects
The gym reportedly will be the first of its kind to offer club members MRI scans. Credit: Courtesy of Ingenhoven Architects
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market, Lanserhof medical gym set to open in London, dementia-friendly sport guide is published
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Leading medical spa operators Lanserhof Group has partnered with The Arts Club, a private members
club in London, to develop a state-of-the-art medical gym.
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to sustained increases in activity according to new research.
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Report 2024.
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