Ooze Architects Unveil A Natural Bathing Pond In London’s King’s Cross

By James Taylor-Foster

A new pool has just opened in the heart of London’s King’s Cross. In the centre of one of the city’s largest mixed-use development projects Ooze Architects, in collaboration with artist , have developed and realised “the UK’s first man-made fresh water public bathing pond” as a piece of and art. The oblong pool is forty metres long, built two metres above ground level, and is surrounded by “pioneer plants, wild flowers grasses, and bushes so that the environment evolves as the seasons change.” It will be purified through “a natural closed-loop process, using wetland and submerged water plants to filter and sustain clean and clear water.”

Find out more about (and book a slot to swim at) the King’s Cross Pond Club here. It’s open daily between 6am and dusk.

Story via CityMetric.

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