Austria's Vocklabruck region has incorporated a submerged public space. Sunk beneath the pond is a round seating area, one that blends into the surrounding landscape in a seamless manner.
Visitors to this structure can sit literally within the bed of water. Perks come from the way in which it keeps locals and tourists dry while in the direct presence of the pond, enabling them to take in nature from a close distance. Of course, the temperature of the waters can be felt with a quick graze of one's palm, though this is up to the discretion of those seated within the sphere. The aim however is to keep all those participating in the space warm and dry.
Submerged Public Spaces
Austria's Vocklabruck Spot is Set Beneath the Waters of a Pond
Trend Themes
1. Submerged Public Spaces - Opportunity for creating unique and immersive experiences by incorporating submerged public spaces in various locations.
2. Seamless Integration - Opportunity for designing structures that blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape, creating an harmonious and aesthetically pleasing environment.
3. Proximity to Nature - Opportunity for providing individuals with the chance to connect with nature up close, while still maintaining comfort and dryness.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to create innovative and visually striking submerged public spaces with a seamless integration into the surroundings.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Opportunity for tourism and hospitality businesses to attract visitors by offering unique and immersive experiences in submerged public spaces.
3. Recreation and Leisure - Opportunity for recreation and leisure companies to provide individuals with the chance to experience nature up close while enjoying comfort and dryness in submerged public spaces.