Just because a city may be surrounded by bodies of water, doesn't automatically mean that it is rife with prime swimming areas, which is why the Authorized Swimming pool is so awesome. This pool essentially floats on top of a river in order to provide an ideal swimming area with a great nature-filled scene.
Designed by 2:pm Architectures and Dauphins Architecture, the Authorized Swimming pool was constructed on top of a large, industrial barge. Although it was designed with the city of Bordeaux and the Urban Community (CUB) in mind, the Authorized Swimming pool can essentially be plopped into any welcoming river bank. Predominantly metal, the deck is made out of wood, giving the Authorized Swimming pool a traditional touch even though it is completely nontraditional in general.
River-Floating Pools
The Authorized Swimming Pool Allows Swimming in Unswimmable Waters
Trend Themes
1. River-floating Pools - The trend of innovative pool designs allows for swimming in previously inaccessible water sources.
2. Nature-inspired Architecture - Architecture that seamlessly incorporates natural elements and landscapes provides opportunities for eco-friendly innovation.
3. Modular Infrastructure - Building structures that can be easily transported and assembled in different locations allows for greater flexibility and accessibility to remote areas.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunities for architects and designers to push creative boundaries in integrating natural landscapes with man-made structures.
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3. Shipping and Transportation - The development of modular infrastructure could revolutionize transportation, allowing for efficient and cost-effective movement of various structures and buildings through waterways and beyond.