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DIFFERENT POOL LAYOUTS

POOL RESEARCH

Straight edges give the pool

a formal design

Longer length is

ideal for lap swimming

Shorter length for 

shallow play area

Mirrored shape provides a more sophisticated look

Mirrored shape provides a more sophisticated look

RECTANGLE

L-SHAPED

ROMAN POOL

GRECIAN POOL

One of the most common shapes in early pool design and it is ideal for swimming laps.

A natural extension of rect. pool is great for different users because of the separation of diving and shallower areas. 

Modified classic rectangle with stylised corners and rounded ends. 

Modified classic rectangle with cut corners, forming an octagon.

Rounded edges for a softer look, to tone down the formality

Without the crisp lines, this shape tends to look more natural

Shallow play

area

Obvious perception of where the deeper area begins

Organic shape that is designed specifically to site

OVAL

Ideal for families who like to play water sports as equipment can be easily set up around the perimeter.

KIDNEY

Similar to oval pool with an indentation on on side. Ideal for small site and creates opportunities for greenery or spa at the indented area.

FIGURE 8

Ideal for families or those who want a pool for activities. It provides an obvious separation for shallow and deep area.

FREE FORM

Typically designed around elements in nature and chosen to incorporate landscaping elements.

POOL SYSTEM

Pool system built by BIOTOP that operates without any chemicals. An idea inspired by a natural lake providing a living space for people, animals and plants. creating the incomparable feeling of swimming in natural water. 

BIO - POOLS

Biological

self-cleansing

No chemicals

( chlorine free )

Water all

year round

LIVING POOL SYSTEM

Phosphorous

filter

Biological

compact filter

Curved screen skimmer

Submerged    pump chamber

BATHING AREA

The surface of the water is skimmed and floating particles are removed from the water

Organic impurities are degraded and phosphorous is eliminated from the water

1ST CYCLE

2ND CYCLE

NATURAL POOL SYSTEM

Phosphorous

filter

Biological

compact filter

Separating

area 

Curved screen skimmer

Submerged    pump chamber

Organic impurities are degraded and phosphorous is eliminated from the water

BATHING AREA

SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGY

The surface of the water is skimmed and floating particles are removed from the water

REGENERATION

AREA

Impurities are absorbed by the plants as nutrients and harmful bacteria are destroyed. 

SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGY

POOL FEATURES

MOVABLE FLOORS

To change water depth to suit different users and to accommodate "dry" activities

EASY ACCESS TO THE WATER

Steps with submersible platform will be included to allow easier and safer access to the pool. Ramp will be provided for wheelchair users

SUBMERSIBLE WHEELCHAIR LIFT

Submersible wheelchair lift will be introduced to allow the bath house to have water therapy purposes during weekdays

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