MODERNISING MODRNISM
BRINE POOLS IN CIECHOCINEK
High fines for people staring at their smartphones while crossing the road. The demand for phones without a color screen and the internet. More and more people receiving treatment for Internet addiction. These are facts that show that information overload and addiction to devices that allow us to have constant access to information are pressing problems of modern society.
The aim of the revitalization of the brine pools in Ciechocinek is to bring the dead object back to life, by referring to the main ideas of R. Gutt, but in response to contemporary problems of society, in particular information overload. Creation of a new generation spa facility.
Architecture is a maze of different spaces of experience. Due to the multitude of textures, the use of natural materials, viewing openings and closures, different light intensities, a complex with a specific atmosphere was created, which enhances the feeling and helps to focus on the moment here and now, stimulating recovery.
The buildings are surrounded by the fresh air park which is a space that stimulates numerous senses. The aerosol suspended in the air creates a specific microclimate conducive to treatment. The sports trail runs along the perimeter of the park along the graduation towers. It is divided into two lanes, one for runners and walkers and one for cyclists and small vehicles. Along the path, there are activity points that anyone can use. A complex of sports fields, outdoor gyms, playgrounds, exercise bars and much more.
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