Futuristic Fog-Harnessing Spas

The Conceptual 'Fog Water Spa' is Imagined in Nepal

The conceptual 'Fog Water Spa' has been designed by Dr. Margot Krasojević has a futuristic spa for the Ilam district in Eastern Nepal that would harness the natural environment for its functionality. The outdoor spa and wellness center would utilize a series of solar pumps, pipes, valves and more in order to bring in water to the structure for use in various therapies. A series of fog nets are draped over various cradles that have been embedded into the ledge of the site to accommodate comfortable environments for guests.

The conceptual 'Fog Water Spa' puts a focus on biophilic architecture and what can be done to help conserve natural environments; the structure would be able to capture and filter between 3,000 and 5,000 liters of water per day.
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