Constructions

Pools

The right pool solution affects function, spatial experience and the long-term value of the project, which is why PoolDesign designs each construction around its real use.

Large-scale swimming facility
Types and Design

Each pool must be designed according to use, construction logic and real operating needs

Pools do not belong to one single project category. When the type or construction logic is not selected correctly from the start, the result affects cost, operation, lifespan and the overall experience of the space later on.

The solution must therefore come from the real use of the project, whether private, public, sports-related or highly specialized. PoolDesign undertakes both reinforced-concrete pools and prefabricated solutions, choosing the approach according to the real needs of the installation.

Construction Direction

The correct pool type affects cost, operation and long-term durability

The right construction choice improves control, reduces future burdens and supports greater durability. When the solution does not truly fit the project, the burden is later transferred to operation and maintenance.

Pool with white mosaic finish
Pool construction with attention to detail, finishing and final visual quality
Construction Options

The selected solution must serve the project instead of being imposed as a generic recipe

The construction choice is not only about appearance. It directly affects infrastructure, operation, maintenance and the overall quality of the final result.

Pool under construction

Reinforced Concrete Pools

Solutions with broad design freedom and final finishing options such as tiles, mosaic, liner or coating depending on the character of the project.

Outdoor pool construction detail

Prefabricated Pools

Systems with reinforced-concrete floor, side panels and liner finish, when the project requires a specific technical and construction logic.

Indoor hospitality pool

Private and Public Use

Design differs substantially between residential, hotel, public and sports pools, so the real operating conditions are covered correctly.

Energy Efficiency

Energy logic is an essential part of a properly studied pool

In projects such as indoor swimming halls, energy use directly affects the total operating cost. PoolDesign therefore places particular emphasis on arrangements and choices that contribute to meaningful energy savings.

The goal is not merely to complete a construction, but to create an installation that remains functional, controlled and more efficient over time.

What We Study in Each Project

Type of useConstruction solutionFunctionalityAesthetic resultEnergy performanceLong-term durability

Every pool must perform correctly not only on delivery day, but also in real daily operation.

Relation to Wellness Spaces

The pool experience is often linked to a broader wellness environment

When the pool forms part of a wider wellness environment, proper coordination of infrastructure and uses improves the project as a whole. PoolDesign approaches such cases as one unified system rather than fragmented applications.

Private skimmer pool

Clear Integration

The pool must be integrated correctly into the architectural and operational framework so the whole space remains balanced in image and use.

Skimmer pool with led lighting

Correct Infrastructure

Early infrastructure planning helps avoid malfunctions, delays and unnecessary operational burdens later in the project.

Hydrotherapy pool in a wellness environment

Integrated Approach

When the project includes a broader wellness concept, PoolDesign treats the pool as part of a total environment with a shared technical and functional logic.

Projects

See selected pool projects by PoolDesign

Explore projects that show different construction approaches, visual directions and technical requirements in real applications.

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PoolDesign can propose a pool construction solution adapted to use, technical requirements and the character of your space.

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