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Top 10 Groundbreaking Pools and Ponds Design in Modern Architecture

Top 10 Groundbreaking Pools and Ponds Design in Modern Architecture

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It is well-established that the role of pools and ponds has emerged as a norm using participants, styles, aesthetics, and sustainable measures from architectural designs. This year, the world's architects have taken their design skills to new heights, and guests of Aqua will witness some of the most fantastic concepts of architecture related to water. Here, we are to observe ten projects that would point to the perspectives of future pools and ponds in the context of modern design.

The Infinity Pool at SkyPark, Singapore

The Sky Park in Singapore with an infinity pool with the sky in the background, sitting on the 57th floor, this pool gives the illusion of floating in mid-air as well as a bird's eye view of the city. There are glass walls, and the interior is laconic and practically devoid of decoration - the idea is the boundless expanses and opulence.

The Reflective Pond at the Zen Retreat, Japan

A destination that the Zen Retreat prides itself on is an internal, uniquely placed, peaceful pond that can soothe one's spirit. The pond, full of green foliage and Japanese-style houses, is a reflecting pool, thus evoking the natural environment and adding a meditative aspect to it.

Free Rhapsody of Folding Villa in Shaoxing, China

LYCS Architecture designed this villa; the terrace contains an infinity-edge pool. An imitation of two or three exquisite egrets by the water is reflected in the pool's shape; the villas' linear shapes also flood the interiors with light, induce a feeling of continuity between the villa indoors and outdoors, and bring a natural serenity.

Liminal House in West Vancouver, Canada

Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses designed the Liminal House, which features a sleek, modern pool that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The landscape architect, Botanica Design, enhanced the natural feel of the pool area, creating a serene outdoor living space.

The Eco-Pool at Green Haven, Denmark

A new green residential complex in Denmark called Green Haven has developed an eco-pool characterized by natural purification. The pool is a natural one built to assimilate the furniture of the surrounding environment. It uses water plants and bio-filters to ensure that the water in the pool is clean, thus a natural design instead of a normal swimming pool.

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The Floating Pool at River Park, Germany

River Park in Hamburg presents a unique floating pool situated on the Elbe River. This innovative design includes a floating platform that houses the pool, allowing residents to swim in the river while maintaining safety and hygiene. The floating pool concept is practical and visually striking, blending seamlessly with the urban waterfront.

Yue Bo Ban Shan Hotspring Hotel in Tengchong, China

CSD·DESIGN's Yue Bo Ban Shan Hotspring Hotel in Tengchong features a hot spring pool combining luxury and natural beauty. Photographer Wang Ting captures the pool's integration with the surrounding landscape, highlighting its role as a central element of the hotel's design.

Domes Noruz Mykonos in Mýkonos, Greece

Urban Soul Project's Domes Noruz Mykonos features a pool embodying Greek luxury's essence. The pool's design enhances the hotel's modern aesthetic while providing guests a serene, relaxing environment. The pool's strategic placement offers breathtaking views of the Mykonos landscape.

Hangzhou Vanke Junxi Club in Hangzhou, China

We Design's Hangzhou Vanke Junxi Club showcases a luxurious pool that exudes sophistication. Yan Ming Studio's photography highlights the pool's reflective surface, which mirrors the contemporary architecture of the club. The pool's design emphasizes relaxation and leisure, providing an idyllic setting for club members to unwind.

YANLORD's Annual Courtyard Villa Masterpiece - TANG SONG in Wuxi, China

LWM Architects and Shanghai Yue Jie collaborated to design the TANG SONG villa in Wuxi. The courtyard features a serene pond that enhances the villa's traditional aesthetic. Photographers Xiao Bo and Fangfang Tian from Moyun Visual capture the pond's serene beauty, which adds to the villa's tranquil atmosphere.

The following ten examples show how architects are now trying to incorporate pools and ponds into their projects to make modern architecture as beautiful and functional as possible. Looking into the future, the integration of water features in architectural designs will progress to the next level and present fresh ideas for enhancing built enclosures with appealing aesthetics in unison with the surrounding world.

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