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Friday, 24 February 2012
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"Provide a feeling of swimming in space"? I've seen bathtubs you could swim further in
ReplyDeleteI'm not opposed to the basic idea, but the pool in that image is absolutely tiny (and a stupid shape); a larger pool would also reduce the risk of accidental plummeting.
However, it would seem to waste a lot of space in the building, what with the 5ft thick ceilings it requires
This looks like something out of a comic book. Say, "Nexus" by Baron & Rude. (They had a thing for architectural silliness.)
ReplyDeleteIt would go over big with Lex Luthor or The Penguin, though. Imaging Superman swooping in, or Batman or Catwoman swinglining down- only to land in five feet of water with a resounding SPLAT.
Very off-putting.
cheers
eon
Eon;
ReplyDeleteHmmm... you could be onto something there. I wonder if they're available with Piranha? (or better yet, sharks with frikking laser beams on their heads!)