Urban bathing is making a comeback and these three European examples of public baths are both architecturally pleasing and a fun way for locals and tourists to cool off with a dip in the water.
The two wooden structures are both in the Copenhagen area. The stunning circular structure is located on the coast of Kastrup and is also wheelchair accessible. The design provides protection from sea winds and some degree of privacy.
The second is in the harbor of the city center. Luckily, the waters of the Copenhagen harbor are said to be extremely clean.
The last example is on the Spree river in Berlin and started as a temporary art exhibit. The folks there liked it so much that the pools were made permanent, bars were added and the whole thing is covered in the winter months.
Urban bathing is a fun way to save water and get together with your friends at the same time!
Urban Bathing
Public Places to Take a Dip with Friends
Trend Themes
1. Public Bathing - Advancing architecture and focus on sustainability could disrupt traditional public pool and water park spaces.
2. Accessibility Design - Increased attention on inclusive design could lead to new innovations in making public spaces accessible to all.
3. Art-inspired Public Spaces - Temporary art installations in public spaces could be more regularly leveraged to inspire innovation and new public space offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - In architecture, innovative design and materials can provide new and unique ways for public spaces to be created and enjoyed.
2. Travel and Tourism - The tourism industry can incorporate public baths and other unique water-related experiences as a way to encourage sustainable city tourism.
3. Public Recreation and Entertainment - Public parks and recreation facilities could be inspired to incorporate elements of public bathing and sustainable recreation spaces into their amenities and features.