'Vertical Bath' By James Barber Houses Three-Story Sauna In Norwegian Alps • Discoverology

‘Vertical Bath’ By James Barber Houses Three-Story Sauna In Norwegian Alps

Architecture, Design

A three-story sauna is housed within this timber tower by architect James Barber, imagined somewhere in the Norwegian Alps. the boxy timber structure is envisioned as a ‘vertical bath’ that comprises three volumes containing a shower, sauna and a cold water pool.

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