Under the Surface: The Complicated History of Public Swimming Pools

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The end of the summer season is usually marked by crowds rushing to public pools to enjoy their final days splashing around the water. Public pools are much more complex than the fenced-in, chlorinated, and noisy bodies of water that they may seem to be. A delicate history and many socio-economic influences lie beneath the surface and dictate who gets to go for a swim. What happens when pools shift towards becoming private property and a sort of status symbol, and when these public spaces aren’t intended for everyone?

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Racially segregated swimming pool, Washington D.C.. Image © Wikicommons
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Cite: Kaley Overstreet. "Under the Surface: The Complicated History of Public Swimming Pools " 05 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988279/under-the-surface-the-complicated-history-of-public-swimming-pools> ISSN 0719-8884

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