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Company Designs Worlds First 360-Degree View Infinity Pool With Entrance That Works Like The Door Of A Submarine
A company called Compass Pools have some good news for height and swimming enthusiasts. Recently, the company announced their new vertigo-inducing design a first of its kind 360-degree pool which is set to be placed on a skyscraper in London.
The Infinity London will be the first and only building in the world to incorporate this cutting-edge pool design. The pool will be laid on top of a 55-story skyscraper and will allow people to float over 200 meters above the London skyline with unobstructed views of the city.
The company says that the pool is made from cast acrylic rather than glass. This material was chosen after careful consideration. As it turns out, cast acrylic has a similar wavelength to water which allows the pool to look completely clear. Furthermore, the floor of the pool is also transparent so people inside the building will be able to see the swimmers splashing above.
As you can see from the pictures, the entrance to the pool is concealed. People began to raise questions about how anyone would get inside the pool. Compass Pools explains: Swimmers will access the pool through a rotating spiral staircase based on the door of a submarine, rising from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out.
But thats not the only unique technology of the pool. The designers found a way to make sure the wind doesnt blow the water down to the streets. They included a built-in anemometer to monitor the wind speed. It is linked to a computer-controlled building management system which will also take care of the temperature of the water.
https://www.boredpanda.com/open-air-infinity-pool-london-compass-pools/
JenniferJuniper
(4,512 posts)just looking at these photos
MrsCoffee
(5,803 posts)I mean I'm just screaming at these people to get away from the edge.
Then they show the under side.
*sigh*
backtoblue
(11,343 posts)Terrifying
marlakay
(11,473 posts)Id probably pass out in the water...
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)OMG...I looked at that and my heart started pounding.
Those pictures are horrifying!!!!!!!!!
yardwork
(61,650 posts)I can't imagine that spiral submarine door. I don't want to imagine it.
PCIntern
(25,556 posts)Repairmen ascending transmission towers? 2000 feet up and theyre free-climbing without a harness at times. I get vertigo in my chair
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)Will I get kicked out for skinny dipping?
C'mon, you know that a see through floor and walls is just an invitation for all sorts of shenanigans.
Brother Buzz
(36,444 posts)Lochloosa
(16,065 posts)JenniferJuniper
(4,512 posts)underpants
(182,826 posts)I guess the tops of buildings isn't for HVAC and plumbing vents anymore.
backtoblue
(11,343 posts)JenniferJuniper
(4,512 posts)in London. Last year when visiting my daughter we went to a fantastic party on top of a parking garage.
Demovictory9
(32,457 posts)lapfog_1
(29,205 posts)The Mechanic Ressurection
and then there is this
https://www.facebook.com/mustdotravels/videos/466409183785502/
yardwork
(61,650 posts)1. You get in and out of that pool on a dry area. See the lounge chairs. You can get onto dry land from the pool.
2. There isn't a long drop outside the infinity edge. There's actually a short drop not visible in these photos.
The pool planned in London has neither of these attributes.
lapfog_1
(29,205 posts)11 stories up... connecting two buildings... transparent sides and bottom.
yardwork
(61,650 posts)dalton99a
(81,515 posts)They need to add some excitement
Doreen
(11,686 posts)So cool. I guess sitting on the edge of the pool would not be allowed.
TeamPooka
(24,229 posts)fishwax
(29,149 posts)I'd go in a heartbeat
Tech
(1,771 posts)LiberalFighter
(50,943 posts)Won't be able to do as much with a real swimming pool.
drray23
(7,633 posts)It may look cool but no insurance company is going to underwrite this. Within days of use, some idiot will go over the edge while trying to sit on it.
rictofen
(236 posts)They'd be forced to use a more conventional entry/exit.
HAB911
(8,904 posts)MineralMan
(146,317 posts)I don't see any access point from below.
underpants
(182,826 posts)As you can see from the pictures, the entrance to the pool is concealed. People began to raise questions about how anyone would get inside the pool. Compass Pools explains: Swimmers will access the pool through a rotating spiral staircase based on the door of a submarine, rising from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)Sounds like too much trouble and a disaster just waiting to happen.
underpants
(182,826 posts)So...you have to wait for the room to fill with water before you go into the pool? Yikes.
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)The top of the submarine was, at its deepest, a foot or two below the waterline. THAT alone gave me a panic attack - just standing outside behind the guard rails looking down at it. No, thank you.
FakeNoose
(32,645 posts)Seriously, I was wondering the same thing.
leftyladyfrommo
(18,868 posts)than a few inches off the ground.
This makes me dizzy just to see the pictures.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)emergencies, especially since she likes to travel.
For me it's falling but, strangely, not heights, and my phobia mercifully trusts technology. That's why I can do free-fall rides off a cliff but very regretfully gave up climbing the big pyramid at Chichen Itza maybe a quarter at most of the way up. Where your phobia and mine intersect. Too much farther and I would have had to crawl slowly down backwards on my hands and knees, nerve wracking, embarrassing as people looked curiously as they passed, and might even have been dark before I got down.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Maybe they drop bathers from a helicopter, which would also be where the towels are kept.
Baitball Blogger
(46,733 posts)in that pool at one time would create safety problems. And no one, NO ONE will think about sitting on the edge.
Crunchy Frog
(26,587 posts)Who's responsible for cleaning up the mess?
In It to Win It
(8,254 posts)area51
(11,910 posts)underpants
(182,826 posts)But the whole rooftop caught my attention