
© Kevin Scott
Spas, swimming pools, and saunas are spaces to which we turn in search of positive experiences, especially healing and sanitation. What characterizes all of these spaces is a requirement to wear little clothing–or even none at all–meaning that these spaces have very different expectations regarding nudity, privacy, and the human body when compared to other forms of architecture. From the point of view of design, nudity requires specific spatial conditions, forcing architects to think carefully about details such as the opacity of materials and the dimensions of space. With this in mind, this week we present a selection of the 15 best images of healing spaces, captured by renowned photographers such as Kevin Scott, Clément Guillaume, and Marcello Mariana.
Clément Guillaume
Swimming Pool Extension in Bagneux / Dominique Coulon & associés
© Clément Guillaume
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Fez House / Álvaro Siza Vieira
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Jack Hobhouse
Freemen’s School Swimming Pool / Hawkins\Brown
© Jack Hobhouse
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Therme Vals / Peter Zumthor
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
David Romero-Uzeda
Swimming Pool Extension in Bagneux / Dominique Coulon & associés
© David Romero-Uzeda
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Therme Vals / Peter Zumthor
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Kevin Scott
wa sauna / goCstudio
© Kevin Scott
A2arquitectos
Pool and Spa in Mallorca / A2arquitectos
Cortesía de A2arquitectos
kuvio.com
Löyly / Avanto Architects
© kuvio.com
Sergey Ananiev
WORLD CLASS Olympic / VOX Architects
© Sergey Ananiev
Vinicius Nunes
SPA Botanique / Coletivo de Arquitetos
© Vinicius Nunes
Kevin Scott
wa sauna / goCstudio
© Kevin Scott
Marcello Mariana
Roccolo’s Swimming Pool / act_romegialli
© Marcello Mariana
Nelson Garrido
RE / Camarim Arquitectos
© Nelson Garrido
Roman Mensing
One Man Sauna / Modulorbeat
© Roman Mensing
