Floating Baths / Ondrej Lipensky and Andrea Kubna

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Floating Baths, designed by Ondrej Lipensky and Andrea Kubna, on the Vltava River in Prague is conceived as a closed rounded space, floating on the water surface. Since the waterfront of the river is a problematic issue here in the city, the architects thought about a function that would get local people into the center again. The floating object is accessible by boat and is not connected to the banks of the river. It is an island and in close distance to Strelecky and Slovansky Island, many small harbors with boats and treadles, but also streets overloaded with cars, is a place to take a rest during the busy day for meeting friends. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Around the perimeter of the bath are placed leasable cabins with couches and necessary services. The bath is complemented by the bar with refreshment, that is accessible from the inner pool area but also straight from the river outside. In the outer circle is also a sauna with a restroom and main entrance. In the middle of the area is the pool with river water, filtered by special textile membrane. The membrane prevents dirt particles intrusion, bacteria intrusion and eliminates the odors. The result is safe bathing in clean water. It is possible to descend to the pool using staircase created by centered circular platforms.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Floating Baths / Ondrej Lipensky and Andrea Kubna" 30 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/188064/floating-baths-ondrej-lipensky-and-andrea-kubna> ISSN 0719-8884

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