For some, flailing around in a clear box suspended 115 feet above the streets of London is the stuff of nightmares. For others, it’s the ultimate status symbol. The Sky Pool is a 82-foot (25-meter) ...
In what is claimed as a world first, a new development in London, UK, will feature a 35-m (115-ft) high suspended swimming pool that bridges two buildings. The so-called "sky pool" will be part of the ...
Lots of luxury residential buildings have pools. In order to differentiate themselves in this increasingly crowded aquatic landscape, some developers are getting creative. The latest entry in that out ...
The most exhilarating — or terrifying, depending on your take on crazy, show-stopping, completely transparent floating pools — swim in the world is being hailed a “world first.” It’s a 90-foot long ...
A pair of luxury apartment blocks will be linked by a swimming pool suspended 115 feet in the air. Embassy Gardens, a Thames-side development in Battersea, will be made up of around 2,000 homes ...
The world's first "floating" pool suspended in the sky between two London skyscrapers will open in mid-May. The 25-metre crystal pool, part of the lavish Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, ...
Residents at the Embassy Gardens development in southwest London claim its controversial Sky Pool is too cold to be used in winter, despite heating costs of £450 a day. There are calls for the ...
Have you ever gone swimming and thought to yourself, Gee, this is fun, but it would be a whole lot better if I were doing this about 10 stories in the air and it felt like I was flying? Well, you’re ...
It’s the lap of luxury — and terror. The world’s first “floating” pool — a glass-bottomed basin positioned 115 feet above the street — is due to open in ...
An eye-catching swimming pool designed for those who have a head for heights is set to launch next month for residents of an exclusive complex in London. In what is believed to be a world first, ...
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