Machine derived contents note: Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 History: Exercise and the Ancients -- Chapter 2 High-Fit Profiles -- Gray Organschi Architecture Tennis, Anyone? -- Messana O'Rorke Architects Renovating with 21st-Century Priorities -- Eric Owen Moss The Home as StairMaster(tm) -- Eric Owen Moss Every Home Needs a Balcony -- Graftworks Architecture + Design A Family Retreat on Track -- Alison Brooks Architects The VXO House -- Resolution: 4 Architecture Basketball in the Sky -- Lee/Wimpenny Fitness, Luytens Style -- archi-tectonics The Gipsy Trail House -- Anderson Anderson Architecture The Shape of Fitness to Come -- Anderson Anderson Architecture The Lake Michigan House -- Joel Sanders A Bachelor's Home -- Joel Sanders A Dancer's Apartment -- Abramson Teiger Architects Opening the Door -- Bohlin Cywinski Jackson A Wing and a View -- John Martin Associates Architects A Great Camp in Connecticut -- Ethelind Coblin Architect, P.C. The Carriage House -- Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners The Spine House -- Ninevah Beach (needs sub-title) -- Chapter 3 Elements: The Active Design -- Layout -- Stairs and Ramps -- Add a Gym Whenever! -- Home as a Fitness Center -- Incorporating the Elements -- Creating Spaces to "Move" In -- Gyms -- Mark Harigian Gym Design: A Room That Pursues Your Workout Passion -- Kids' Stuff -- Family Gym -- Climbing Walls -- And Then There was Water -- Creating Current (c head) -- Spas -- At-Home Spas -- A Spa Grows in Booklyn -- Chapter 4 Considerations -- Gym Basics -- Children and Exercise Equipment -- Before Taking the Plunge -- Working with a Contractor -- Moisture Control -- Spa Safety -- Keeping Your Pool Clean -- Healthy Building Materials -- The High-Fit Home -- Sources -- Index.
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