Residents and visitors of a London apartment block planned for completion in 2017 will be able to swim 10 stories above ground—and see everything below them.
Dezeen reports that Arup designed the suspended, transparent “sky pool” to resemble an aquarium. The firm received advice from structural engineer Eckersley O’Callaghan and aquarium designer Reynolds.
The residential block, located in London’s Nine Elms quarter, is a 2,000-unit development by Ballymore Group, designed by London architect HAL.
“At five meters wide and three meters deep, the pool will allow residents to swim between the two buildings while enjoying views of London through the pool's completely transparent 20-centimetre glass casing,” Dezeen reports.
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