The aquatic complex Les Bains des Docks (animation here), designed by the 2008 Prtizker-prize winning architect Jean Nouvel
has just opened in the historical Port of Le Havre. Inspired by the
Roman thermal baths, the 5,000-square-metre complex offers an eerily
beautiful atmosphere of tranquility with the fantastic play of natural
light soothing the eyes, the masterful acoustics pleasing the ears, and
the pools and treatment areas taking care of the rest of the body.
Although
the main “colour” of the complex is white, each section’s distinct
atmosphere and hue is created by flowing water curtains, colour walls,
and various textures and surface treatments. Each pool – lap-pool,
children’s pool, whirlpools – is designed, shaped and lit to create a
unique “private space” for its specific users. These seemingly enclosed
areas help minimize echoing and sound carriage – an annoying aspect of
most aquatic centres - as do the varying-height floors and ceilings,
and the acoustic false ceilings. Saunas, a hammam, cold and hot baths,
and a spa area with hydro-massage and aquagym areas complete the
atmosphere of pampering and care. An external lagoon makes the summer
use of the complex even more appealing.
The
Docks in the south end of the ancient port city of Le Havre are the
oldest docks in France. The area is under massive revitalization with
the goal of making this a leisure, culture and shopping neighborhood.
When completed, the area will include residences, a large park, a
tropical greenhouse, cinemas, bowling alleys and a shopping center,
plus a Nouvel-designed Sea and Sustainable Development Centre to be
completed in 2011. The Sea Centre will be a showcase of shipping and
sailing – exploring their economic and industrial significance as well
as their environmental impact on coasts and estuaries. It will be a
120-meter-high metallic structure dominating the port and it will
include exhibit areas, an aquarium, a meteorological station and a
restaurant with panoramic, 360-degree views of Port of Le Havre.
Nouvel’s
well-known public buildings literally span the world from New York to
Reykjavik, Dubai, Soul and Tangiers. Recent interesting buildings
include the bright-red research center for the maker of brakes for
luxury cars, Brembo, in Italy. NouveI's masterpiece for La Philharmonie de Paris will open in 2012. - Tuija Seipell
Cool Spas are popping up everywhere as if they had just been invented,
but in the Bavaria region of Germany — as in many parts of the world
with healing, thermal or mineral springs — baths are part of ancient
history.
Bad Aibling, located some 35 miles southeast of Munich, has
held the official title of a Bad (German for bath, spa, springs) since
1895 but the thermal spas have bubbled up there much, much longer. It
is particularly refreshing to see one of the older facilities, Thermal
Bad Aibling, receive a complete overhaul and emerge as a viable
competitor in the world of spoiled and pampered spa goers.
The most striking new feature at Bad Aibling are the large white domes,
placed seemingly randomly in the hilly landscape, letting the alpine
scenery dictate their placement. Each dome is dedicated to its own
treatment, temperature, ambiance and experience.
In addition to the
fairly standard fare, such as a wide selection of massages, beauty
treatments, saunas and different-temperature baths and pools, Thermal
Bad Aibling offers a beautifully lit Turkish haman plus something no
other spa has — so far. It is an immersive film experience by
LivingGlobe where the guests can enjoy a special 360-degree film
projection and light show produced specifically for Thermal Bad
Aibling. The main outdoor swimming pool areas will open in May 2008,
but hot pools are functional, creating the atmosphere of time-tested
pleasure of soaking in hot water in cold air and enjoying the view. By Tuija Seipell
Recent collaboration between the industrious designer Michael Young and his wife, Icelandic graphic artist Katrin Olina Petursdottir,
resulted in SKIN. It is an exquisite Florentine cosmetic surgery clinic
commissioned by Dr. Jorgos Foukis, guru to the rich and
(determined-to-remain) beautiful.
SKIN is befittingly located in central Florence in Borgo San Jacopo, an
area known already in 1050 for a hospital for the pilgrims on their way
to Rome. SKIN’s 250-square-metre space includes state-of-the-art
operating theaters, meeting rooms, massage rooms, offices and a
reception.
In SKIN, the Hong-Kong-based Young and Olina have managed to fuse
sterile medical with sexy boudoir. The overall feeling of lightness and
illumination is achieved by applying a translucent laminate glazing DuPont
on not only walls, windows and mirrors but on floors as well, allowing
Olina’s beautiful, light-pastel imagery to glow through. By Tuija Seipell
The plush amenities of a celebrity rehabilitation centres can be yours, without the lawyer fees of a public DUI. Though its not the "rehab" you may be thinking, Yi Spa in Berlin will have your mind and body rejuvenated in no time, leaving your stress addictions behind.
The site opens with a cryptic passage from writer Khalil Gibran, "I had a second birth when my soul and my body loved one another and were married." Though we're not entirely sure how this relates to facial exfoliation and full-body massages, the feel-good vibe is there, and we'll follow it.
Yi-Spa continues down its unconventional path with eye-opening architecture and interior design. Instead of puritanical white, designers infused bright color (hot pink no less) into the spa's interior - a refreshing change from the stark, minimalist-inspired interiors that characterize most spas. Hard wood floors and white walls contrast with hot pink screens and curtains and dome shaped lighting.
For the high-strung Berliner in your life, you can purchase a "Feel-Good-Schien" loosely translated as a "license to feel good," or as we say in Australia, a gift certificate. By L.Harper
Aqua Dome
is a 140-room, four-star-plus hotel and spa complex in Tirol Therme
Längenfeld, the Tyrolean Alps in Austria. The altitude must have had an
effect on the planners and designers because the place is out-of-this
world heavenly.
The services are impressive and the facilities absolutely beautiful
although somewhat counterproductively named with words too difficult to
pronounce unless you speak German. The dome-ceilinged, glass-walled
thermal spring hall Ursprung (Origins) is the main indoor area with two
pools and a huge waterfall. From there, you swim via two canal pools to
the amazing outdoor area, Talfrische (Freshness Valley). With its
illuminated structures and steaming vessels it resembles the
potion-making lab of a gigantic but friendly sorcerer. The two canals
lead to a cone-shaped illuminated tower. From there you proceed to the
three bowl pools that look like gigantic martini glasses. Bobbing in
one of these eight-metre-high bowls that are 12 to 16 meters in
diameter, you can gaze upon the Alps and contemplate your good fortune.
The beauty center and spa are known as Morgentau (Morning Dew), the
rest room (not a bathroom but a room for rest) is called Besinnung
(Reflection) and the view terrace is called Umsicht (View).
Gletscherglühen (Glowing Glacier) is the impressive “sauna world” with
various Finnish saunas from earth lodge and hay sauna to a loft sauna,
a steam cathedral, a salt water (they call it brine) grotto, herbal
bath, ice pool and a panorama whirlpool. The fitness center called
Gipfelsturm (Peak Push), the kids’ area called Alpen Arche Noah (Alpine
Noah’s Ark), the medical center (Medalp 4health) plus several
restaurants ensure that everyone’s needs are met.
Aqua Dome is one of the six VAMED Vitality World resorts, all located in Austria.
What also impressed us about Aqua Dome are its architecture and its
surroundings. Aqua Dome is located about 70 kilometers from Innsbruck
and 180 kilometers from Munich in Längenfeld in the heart of the beautiful 67-kilometre-long Tirolean Ötztal valley
known as a thermal springs area since the 16th century. Aqua Dome’s
3000-year-old, 40-degree Celsius sodium-chloride-sulphate-sulphur
thermal waters flow from this ancient valley.
The Aqua Dome is Austria’s largest tourism project of recent years. It
has revitalized tourism in the entire area, long known for fabulous
hiking, skiing, mountaineering and white water rafting.
We don’t know about you, but we’ll climb a mountain or two any day if
the reward is a warm evening spent in one of Aqua Dome’s misty martini
glasses. By Tuija Seipell
From Mexico to Maldives, we want to feature the
most incredible spas the world has to offer. As part of the Cool Hunter
community, we want to hear from you (as you guys love to contribute)
with any cool spa tips you may have for us for a feature story that
will appear in magazine print.
We already have spas covering the UK, Italy, Iceland, Brazil, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Switzerland, Chile, Budapest & Quebec.
Forget city spas - head to Therme Spa
in Switzerland for the real thing. The thermal spring is a national
Swiss landmark built from 60,000 stone slabs of Valser quarzite.
The
bath house is constructed from the local stone, gneisis, formed from
the same heat that warms the water of the baths. The spa is a popular
destination that draws Swiss and international tourists with the
promise of six thermal pools (which contains calcium, sulpher, hydrogen
and iron) full of minerals thought to heal and restore the skin and the
body. by Lisa Evans
If you've got the cash (a cool $US 2.5
million) you can now own your own piece of one of the world's most
luxurious exclusive holiday villas at The Banyan Tree in Phuket. Next
month the renowned resort will launch the hot new double Pool Villas,
which owners can use exclusively for 60 days of the year. Owning
your own piece of world renowned luxury is the ultimate in status, and
the offer is expected to be taken up by status conscious celebrities,
royalty and other millionaires for whom money is no object. For members
of this exclusive club it's no longer enough to sample a luxury brand,
true status now is about owning it. If you're not in the market for a
luxury villa you can book a short stay for $2,200 a night. The centre
piece of the villas is the floating bedroom,
surrounded by floor to ceiling windows that open onto a wading pool.
The villas also have two private pools. Why two? Well, in the land of
the rich and famous, one (of anything) is never enough, of course! by Billy T
The hotel spa is no longer just a place to grab a
quick massage to alleviate your jet lag. The best hotels in the world
have taken the spa concept to a whole new level, transforming their
spas into little utopias of relaxation, rejuvenation and pure
pampering. The modern spa is a ultra exclusive hideaway, a place where
you can retreat from the outside world. Leaders in the new spa concept
include the new Four Seasons Langkawi in Malaysia, Kara Spa at the Park
Hyatt in Los Angeles and Plateau in the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. The
Banyan Tree resort in Phuket Thailand houses one of the world's most luxurious Spas.
Instead of one big area with treatment rooms, Banyan Tree's Spa is
actually 14 beautiful villas - four Royal Pavilions and eight slightly
smaller Garden Pavilions set along one side of the pool. Each one has a
miniature walled garden containing two massage beds, for couples who
like to take treatments at the same time. Aside from being
beautiful the villas afford guests total privacy and absolute
one-on-one attention.
Coolhunter's spa experience (the Lomi
Lomi massage) certainly lived up to expectations. It was bliss with a
capital B and relaxation with a capital R. Afterwards, as I sat in the
steam room while my massuer was preparing the shower, I realised I had
absolutely no idea what day it was. Needless to say that night I slept
the best I have ever slepted in my life. by Billy T
Forget Europe's hot spots, if you're aching for a moment of pure, indulgent,
unashamedly hedonistic bliss you MUST put a stay at Phuket's exclusive Banyan Tree resort
on the top of your to-do-before-i-die-list. The gods were smiling upon
me this week when I got to sample this slice of super-luxe-heaven
myself. My real-life fantasy began like this: The Banyan Limo awaits at
the airport, a gentle smiling chauffeur greets me. Within 30 minutes I
arrive, greeted by a barrage of staff bowing to me as if I am some kind
of Buddha, one of whom hands me a bracelet made out of Jasmine flowers (very Fantasy Island).
They form a phalanx around me like protective body guards, escorting me
through the grand foyer. So this is how Mick Jagger feels, I think to
myself. But the star treatment is no act, it's sincere and endearingly
polite - so humbling to be on the receiving end.
A golf buggy awaits, the resort is so big that they require the
buggies to ferry guests to their villas. I arrive at Villa 205. The
Pool Villa (pic above). Sonthaya, my private host welcomes me. I'm
completely blown away. The bed, ever so inviting, faces out to the
pool. I've stayed in numerous 5 star resorts in my time but this one is
exceptional. Sonthaya explains where everything is, a beach bag with a
towel and sunscreen is prepared for me, a fruit bowl with some
exceptional fruit sits on the table, my own toiletry bag with
everything in it. They have thought of everything, even an outdoor bath
to soak in later.
After Sonthaya leaves I decide, like a scene out of Porky's, I strip
naked and jump right into the pool. It's extremely private and not
only can nobody else see in, it feels as if I have the resort to
myself. But then I've barely left the villa, it's that kind of place.
On the second day, I head out to the beach just a two minute walk away.
I spot a French couple enjoying an $8 per/1 hr foot massage on their
lounge chairs. By the end of the day I have a golden tan. Later I spot
the Presidential suite, or what I've dubbed The rockstars VILLA. It has
its own private drive-away entrance so paparazzi shy-celebs can glide
straight in from the airport. I'm told Liz Hurley, Olivia Newton John
and Pierce Brosnon have stayed there recently.
The following morning as I head out for breakfast walking pass numerous
staff who, bow after bow, greet me in Thai 'Sawatdi Kha'. Their smiles
contagious and its then I realize what makes this place so
special. It's the exceptional service. The Banyan Tree more than
deserves its perpetual place on Conde Nast Traveller's HOT LIST.
It's
the service, those gently sincere smiling faces, are like nothing I've
ever experienced before.
At the extraordinary breakfast buffet I mouth the words OH MY GOD over
and over as I swallow bite after bite of the perfectly made omelette,
poppy seed pancakes, the fruit, the yoghurt, washed down with pineapple
and mint juice. The waitress asks if I would like a copy of the paper,
another one passes asking if I would like champagne, "coffee or tea Mr
Bill". I order peppermint, I pour a cup, spilling a drop on the plate
and it's replaced a second later. The attention to detail by the staff
is incredible.
I'm not surprised The Banyan Tree Phuket is
one of the most traveled destinations in Asia. The privacy of one of
the 127 private walled villas creates the feeling of utter seclusion.
I'm told it's a favorite amongst celebrities, royalty, and other VIPs
because it's so paparazzi-proof.
It's difficult to avoid hyperbole when talking about the Banyan Tree.
It has earned its reputation through its indulgent service,
radiant beauty and spectacular setting. We have hunted cool before and
will again, however my stay at the Bayan exceeds the word cool
and encompasses something brighter, deeper and stronger which
resonates
within you long after you have parted ways. by Billy T