13th June 2019

Les Mills Auckland City

NZ’s largest gym makeover to date.

MHL are proud to have been part of the project team for the major redevelopment of Auckland City’s most prominent gym/fitness facility. The project involved adding three new studios to the Les Mills Auckland City Campus.


Aurecon (electrical engineering and lighting design) and Knight Associates (Interior Design) took a very intentional approach with the design of the space. Complementing the extraordinary finishes are carefully selected narrow beam fixtures, producing the desired lighting effect from seemingly discreet light sources.

The end result: A dynamic, dramatic and energetic environment for members.

Among the products that have contributed to this result are:

  • 95x Prolicht Bioniq Recessed Downlights used in the Immersive Fitness Cycle Studio
  • 63x Unios Azure Recessed Steplights in the Immersive Fitness Cycle Studio
  • 37x Oktalite Canilo Plus Narrow Beam Track Lights – Boxing and Functional Studios


All photos credit to Les Mills

Les Mills Auckland City

NZ’s largest gym makeover to date.

MHL are proud to have been part of the project team for the major redevelopment of Auckland City’s most prominent gym/fitness facility. The project involved adding three new studios to the Les Mills Auckland City Campus.


Aurecon (electrical engineering and lighting design) and Knight Associates (Interior Design) took a very intentional approach with the design of the space. Complementing the extraordinary finishes are carefully selected narrow beam fixtures, producing the desired lighting effect from seemingly discreet light sources.

The end result: A dynamic, dramatic and energetic environment for members.

Among the products that have contributed to this result are:

  • 95x Prolicht Bioniq Recessed Downlights used in the Immersive Fitness Cycle Studio
  • 63x Unios Azure Recessed Steplights in the Immersive Fitness Cycle Studio
  • 37x Oktalite Canilo Plus Narrow Beam Track Lights – Boxing and Functional Studios


All photos credit to Les Mills