Gyms and showrooms are both high-performance commercial environments, but they operate in different ways. A good commercial project architect understands how architecture can sharpen both functionality and brand identity.
Gym architecture
Gyms require robust planning, clear circulation, spatial energy, and durable material choices. The architecture has to support movement, zoning, visibility, and long-term wear.
Showroom design
Showrooms need a different architectural rhythm. They must frame products well, control movement paths, and create moments of pause, emphasis, and visual hierarchy.
Shared commercial priorities
Both typologies need planning intelligence, technical coordination, and an understanding of how business goals should shape spatial decisions.
Our approach
Fusion Studio by GKA Design Inc develops commercial architecture for gyms, showrooms, and brand-led environments with equal attention to clarity, identity, and long-term usability.