This isn’t a dream or a movie set — it’s a new reality. A private spa retreat where walls dissolve into aquatic depths, and the ceiling opens into an underwater world. Here, architecture isn’t just a structure — it becomes atmosphere. A myth brought to life.
Hidden deep within the tropics, this space feels submerged in a shimmering veil of water. Floor-to-ceiling glass reveals not a traditional garden, but a lush, submerged landscape, like stepping inside a living aquarium. Nature doesn’t stay outside — it surrounds you.
At the center lies a tranquil pool, its water seemingly infinite. Natural light filters down through the glazed ceiling, casting soft ripples across the surfaces. The air is thick with humidity and silence — time feels suspended.
The lounge zones are integrated seamlessly, with low-profile daybeds built into the architecture itself. No distractions, no excess. This is a sanctuary — the kind of place a mermaid, or havfrue as Norwegians call her, might choose to dwell. A mythical water spirit at home between silence, light, and liquid.
The palette is quiet — sea greens, concrete, glass. Technology is hidden: climate control, sound systems, and lighting work silently in the background, creating a perfect, almost otherworldly balance between design and nature.