DJ Arquitectura has designed this municipal swimming pool in the small Andalusian town of Lobres. The project is a genuinely artificial landscape, playing deftly on the ambiguity between the natural and manmade. The building becomes a kind of artificial valley enclosed by a series of rough, whitewashed walls. The volumes around and under the open air pool are put to practical use as changing rooms, service areas and a kiosk. The transition from street to pool is a trajectory through these dark, subterranean spaces illuminated by bubble-like roof lights, to the bright, al fresco pool cradled by the green lined walls. Recyclable and easy to maintain, Astroturf creates an easily sustainable illusion of luxuriance in the searing Andalusian heat. Climbing honeysuckles suffuse the building with their smell, while clumps of winter cherry and fountain trees add seasonal variety to this urban oasis. Over the pool itself, shade is provided by a squiggly cloud of white canvas threaded through with tensile wires. This moves and sways with the wind, like washing on a line, casting changing shadows across the green sward.
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