Towering Building-based Pools

The Sky Habitat Structure is Connected with an Aerial Swimming Space

The Sky Habitat building is located in Singapore. The 38 story structure towers above the city with two edifices facing one another, each one connected by a thin pool that is 50 meters in length.

Those daring to wade into the pool will be able to take in remarkable views of the surroundings. 574 apartments are apart of the Sky Habitat property, making it a central hub for many Singaporean residents.

A separate swimming pool is also located at the ground level, again between the two towers. Residents can thus choose to either take on the daredevil experience at the top or a casual swim below, depending on one's comfort level with heights. Garden bridges located closer to the bottom are also present.
Trend Themes
1. Elevated Building-based Amenities - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating more elevated amenities in building structures to offer unique experiences and stunning views for residents.
2. Dual-level Swimming Pools - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing buildings with dual-level swimming pools to provide residents with a choice of daring experiences and casual swims.
3. Integrated Garden Bridges - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating garden bridges into building designs to create green spaces and enhance connectivity between different sections of a structure.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Architects and developers can incorporate unique amenities like elevated pools and garden bridges to attract potential buyers and differentiate their properties.
2. Hospitality - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Hotels and resorts can explore the concept of dual-level swimming pools and elevated amenities to offer their guests unforgettable experiences and unforgettable views.
3. Architecture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Architects can push the boundaries of building design by integrating elevated amenities and garden bridges, creating iconic and visually striking structures.

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