knew about the therapeutic effect of water even people in ancient times. Spa and Wellness center are still popular places to retreat for relaxation and a meeting point for interesting encounters. In addition, they offer an almost boundless scope for creative visions of Architeken.
We present you a selection of spa baths, the successful synthesis of spa comfort and modern architecture represent.
Modern spa and wellness centers - comfort in stylish architecture integrate
Photos by: Víctor Benítez
The architecture of modern Spa and Wellness center is the traditional architectural elements and the latest trends also affected. The interior of the bathhouse Mikve Rajel in Mexico City is a design by Pascal Arquitectos. Elements from the Jewish Regione were skilfully used in the interior design. Here rainwater is collected in the pool (Mikve) stored and used as part of a purification ritual
pool embedded in the floor
The reception room of the Mikve Rajel bathhouse reminiscent of a glass box
wood and marble in the interior
Contemporary mix of architecture, design, spa and Wellness
Photos by: Roland Bernath
The Spa and Wellness -Zentrum Tamina Therme in the Swiss spa Bad Ragaz with its beautiful architecture provides a comprehensive selection of Wellnessbehandlingen. In contrast to the monolithic structure of other bath houses the wood construction offers visual lightness. For the therapeutic effect of spa Erlebnises light is indispensable. 7.5 meter high oval window offers a panoramic view of the surrounding parkland. Was conceived the bathhouse by local architects Smolenicky & amp; Partners with high precision and creative imagination. The dominant effect of the concave pillars reinforced the relaxation effect
interior and exterior trim with white wooden boards
Floating wellness center in Montreal
photos : Sid Lee
Thanks to extensive technical know-how is the architectural studio Sid Lee Architecture succeeded in a ferry from the 50s a Spa and Wellness to integrate -Zentrum. Bota Bota spa is 3,150 square meters, with 5 decks and 600 portholes that allow plenty of natural light inside. However, the renovated floating design conveys a sense of privacy
The portholes offer a generous view
Spa and Wellness Bas in urban design
Small spa cabin with
conversion project of a century old Thermal Spa
Budapesti Muhely Office refurbished the 400 year old thermal baths Rácz in Budapest. Interiors from different eras combine to form a harmonious ensemble and appear in a new light
Redesigned entire system
interior upgrades
Therapeutic efficacy through the connection to the Light
The relationship between space and body strengthen
photos: Marc Cramer
Scandinave les Bais Old Montreal is a project of Saucier + Perrotte Architectes. The spa was built in a former warehouse in the Old Montreal. The irregularities on floors, walls and ceilings recall a natural environment
Dynamic surface structure
floors and ceilings with wood
Smooth edges and waveforms
The Hotel-Spa Entre Cialos in Mendoza, Argentina from A4 Estudio
concrete and pinewood boards give the interior uniformity
Spa Architecture & amp; Design
Small holes in the walls create interesting plays of light
a spa vacation in Chairama SPAs make in downtown Bogota
Photos: Sergio Gomez
Exclusive membrane façade and glossy interior design lend the spa center a unique appearance. For the design of the four-storey center glass, ceramic and epoxy was used. Design and architecture of Giancarlo Mazzantis from office Elequipo de Mazzanti and Felipe Mesa of Plan B Architects
Modern spa and wellness interior design
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The spa is a place for relaxation and social contacts
via Architonic.com and Simon Keane- Cowell
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