Swiming Facilities

In demanding environments such as swimming facilities, materials that endure are essential – both for the climate and for the building itself.

building systems for the swimming facilities of the future

Building Systems for the Swimming Facilities of the Future

Swimming facilities are among the most demanding buildings to design and construct. They are exposed daily to humidity, chlorine, and temperature fluctuations — conditions that place extreme demands on both materials and system solutions.  We spoke with Helena Andréen, Architectural Support at SAPA by Hydro, about how the right building systems can make a real difference.

building the swimming facilities of the future

Building the Swimming Facilities of the Future

SAPA by Hydro spoke with Jesper Appelquist, Head of Swimming Facilities at NCC, about material choices, sustainability, and the future of aquatic centers. With many years of experience in designing and building swimming facilities, Jesper shares his insights into what it takes to create facilities that stand the test of time – both technically and environmentally.

architecture built to last

Architecture Built to Last

Designing swimming facilities is a delicate balance between technology, aesthetics, and long-term durability. For Axel Robach, architect at Arnco, it’s about creating environments where people feel comfortable – and where materials can withstand both time and humidity. In an interview with SAPA by Hydro, he shares his thoughts on sustainable material choices, light, energy, and the swimming facilities of the future.

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