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Basalt Architects builds geothermal baths on the Icelandic seafront
Dezeen
11/03/2021
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Aerial view of Guðlaug Baths by Basalt Architects
Basalt Architects has used marine-grade concrete to build Guðlaug Baths, a geothermal pool on Langisandur Beach in Iceland.
The baths consist of a three-tiered structure, with a viewing deck on the top, a warm geothermal pool in the middle, and a cold-water pool at the bottom.
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Guðlaug Baths consists of two pools and a viewing deck
These three oval-shaped forms are each oriented differently, creating an irregularly shaped volume that nestles in amongst the large boulders of the sea wall. A staircase wraps the exterior, connecting all three levels.

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