The "Baltic" sports and recreation complex, conceived as a Master's Degree project, is an architectural endeavor situated along the Baltic Sea, offering a multifaceted design intended for year-round use. Comprising two distinct buildings, the first, a meticulously restored historical edifice dating back to 1910, will house an array of amenities, including hotel accommodations, meeting rooms, and a refined restaurant.
The second building, seamlessly integrated with the original structure on the first floor, is a contemporary addition featuring two ground-floor swimming pools and hotel rooms across its upper levels. The recreation pool, distinguished by a central island and a curated bar, coexists with a professional-grade pool. These aquatic elements are ingeniously linked by a water wall, facilitating fluid movement for swimmers traversing between them.
Notably, the design emphasizes versatility, with the walls of the professional pool designed to fully open during the summer months, allowing the invigorating sea breeze to permeate the space. This thoughtful integration of historical restoration, modern architecture, and aquatic innovation characterizes the "Baltic" complex as a distinctive and forward-thinking contribution to recreational and hospitality environments.