Transparent Pool Bridges

The Sky Pool is a Clear Bridge Connecting Two 10-Storey Buildings

Engineering firm Arup Associates worked with Eckersley O' Callaghan and Reynolds to create the glass 'Sky Pool' bridge concept. The bridge is designed to connect two apartment buildings in London's new Nine Elms housing unit. The sky pool is planned to be 25 meters long in order to connect both buildings.

The aquarium-mimicking pool will be made of pure glass that amounts to a 20 centimeter thickness. The vessel itself will be five meters wide and three meters deep.

This creative bridge concept will let tenants in each building enjoy a refreshing swim while embracing views of the elegant city of London. In addition to this unique pool, the rooftop will be full equipped with a bar, a spa and a pleasant orangery that tenants will all have access to.
Trend Themes
1. Glass Sky Pools - Opportunity to disrupt the hospitality industry by incorporating transparent pools in hotel rooftop designs.
2. Urban Connectivity - Potential for disruptive innovation in urban architecture by creating transparent bridges that connect buildings and enhance pedestrian experience.
3. Luxury Amenities - Opportunity to revolutionize the real estate industry by integrating innovative features like rooftop bars and spas in residential buildings.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Incorporating transparent pools in hotel rooftop designs could offer a unique and luxurious guest experience.
2. Architecture - Creating transparent bridges between buildings can revolutionize urban design and create new opportunities for urban connectivity.
3. Real Estate - Integrating innovative features like rooftop bars and spas can enhance the value proposition of residential properties and attract high-end buyers.

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