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Staff room

Reception

Towel area

Lift

Staircase to B2

Toilet

Shower & vanity area

Toilet

Personal baths

Indoor bath 1- 93F

Outdoor bath 101F

Regeneration area

Storage/plant room

Changing cubicles

Children bath

Sauna

Plunge pool

Indoor Bath 2- 95F

Indoor Bath 3- 99F

Green spaces

DEVELOPMENT

CIRCULATION

Privacy for different user groups

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Entrance

Preparation

Baths

Different circulations have been designed  to suit different user groups. It is important to recognise that there may be  an amount of people feeling uncomfortable being visible in their swimming costumes. Instead of creating one circulation ( yellow ), an additional route allows them to be in a less exposed areas.

Main

Entrance

DIFFERENT SPATIAL QUALITY

The indoor and outdoor baths 

The lowest floor of the design consists of the main program - baths. Different baths are designed to create different environment for the users to relax in. 

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Indoor Bath

Lockers

Openings at the roof to allow sunlight into the dark space, creating a warmer atmosphere. The openings also allow the visitors to preview the bath area before entering.

Without the proper changing room, lockers and changing cubicles are located near to the bath. Green wall is introduced for better air quality and better acoustic.

Openings

Changing

Cubicles

Shower

A rectangle pool with submersible wheelchair lift to allow the space to serve a dual function - private water therapy pool during weekdays when the bath house is not as crowded. 

Submersible wheelchair lift

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Outdoor Bath

Terracing form maintains visual connection between the baths and the surrounding. This is ideal for family with kids.

Natural pool system is adapted to create a garden-like outdoor bath area

Platform decking to allow different interaction with the pool.  

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Indoor Bath

Plunge Pool

Changing Cubicles and Vanity area

Children Bath

Saunas

Openings at the roof to allow sunlight into the dark space, creating a warmer atmosphere. The openings also help to light up the toilet and shower area at Basement 1.

The largest indoor bath in the building. It consists of small pocket of sizes to create a sense of privacy in public pool and also the irregular shape discourages users from swimminh.

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