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november 03, 2022 - Lapitec

Lapitec for a swimming pool in dialogue with nature


A few years after the completion of a residential building designed by the famous architecture firm Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners, the architects of Blockstudio led by the two siblings Natalia and Ivan Trofimov–have put their stamp on a nearby pavilion, commissioned by the same owner and dedicated to housing a swimming pool area with some spa facilities. The dialogue between the two buildings is very close and their language defines a precise succession: the house is a geometric volume where the elevations are an interplay of opaque and transparent glass, with fixed and openable portions, and a flat whiteroof; the new addition, meanwhile, is detached from it and positioned perpendicularly, taking its pure aesthetics to the extreme, with large full-height windows and almost imperceptible uprights, punctuated by thin chrome-plated steel pillars supporting a white slab, with an image of greatlightness.

Here, an area of about 95 m2 contains a stainless steel-cladpool, narrow and 18 metres long, in which it is possible to swim while observing the outdoor garden and nature. Surrounding it are several functional blocks, dedicated to the sauna, shower, changing room and toilets, and a floor made entirely of #lapitec in the Lithos finish and Bianco Assolutonuance, which, thanks to its high friction coefficient, provides maximumsafety after exiting the pool or shower. The latter is also made of sintered stone: flush with the floor, it features a few thin cuts that allow water drainage and give a glimpse of Lapitec’s full-body composition, identical in every point and used in the 12 mm thickness for this project.

Non-porous on the surface, usable in direct contact with water and unalterable (resistant to atmospheric agents, temperature changes, knocks and scratches), #lapitec is also used for the pool coping with slabs that -as in the case of the shower tray-are cut to accommodate the water recirculation system. The optical whiteness of the material, the result of a mixture of 100% natural minerals, free of crystalline silica, inks or petroleum derivatives, defines the project and together with the rigorous geometries creates a precise continuity between horizontal and vertical planes, resulting in an essential envelope, where Blockstudio wanted to enhance the relationship between the inside and outside.

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