Wellness Spaces on Water: 6 Projects in Dialogue with Nature
Briefly

In the quest to improve physical and mental well-being and contribute to public health, the construction of saunas, spa centers, thermal baths, etc., on the water offers solid opportunities to blur the boundaries between the natural and the built environment.
These spaces place users in a different perspective. Once immersed in the landscape, they offer isolation, introspection, tranquility, and relaxation in environments where nature, as the main protagonist, showcases its capacity for evolution and complexity.
Through the use of natural, recycled, or reclaimed materials, numerous architectural practices strive to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry on the natural environment, seeking to create self-sufficient outdoor structures.
The design involves consideration of various structural, economic, construction, material, and technological variables, as well as understanding the region's climate aspects to create architectures that coexist with the natural world.
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