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 cooler pool at the bottom.
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. Choosing to put the pool in the rocks maximises the different experiences of the beach and the ocean, said Basalt Architects partner Hrólfur Karl Cela.
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