How Swimming Pools Evolved into a Modern Status Symbol

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Few architectural typologies have the power to invoke a sense of being dual-natured quite as the modernist swimming pool can. The design of pools themselves implies that there are moments of activity both above and below the water. Above, and in the more obvious and visible sense, pools act as a space for leisure and athletic training. But underneath the surface, swimming pools have a long-standing history of acting as symbols of surveillance, death, and social conditions associated with an economic class.

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The Sheats-Goldstein House in Los Angeles by John Lautner. Image © Jeff Green
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Cite: Kaley Overstreet. "How Swimming Pools Evolved into a Modern Status Symbol " 16 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/943916/how-swimming-pools-evolved-into-a-modern-status-symbol> ISSN 0719-8884

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