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Tide filled swimming pool
Guernsey case study findings
25m unsheltered pool with room for lane ropes
Concrete sides
loose rock bottom
diving block
shallow and deep areas for all users
2 separate pools
public use
Popular start point for scuba divers
Swimming club
holiday club activities
no charge, year round use
close access to harbor
Changing and shower block
cafe on top
tourist use
Popular swimming destination
close to ferry port
cafe, bar and restaurant nearby makes a good day out
Open water swimming
safety for children and adults
filled daily by tide
Material and manufacture
concrete
reinforced concrete
grip on skin for turns/holding wall
non slip when wet
needs to be pre made as it cannot be dried in place where tide will fill
can be attached to pre existing rock surface
does not corrode in salt water
damage takes years and can be repaired
changing village
plumbing
heating
weatherproof building
open year round
unique features
single design can be used anywhere
versatility
cheaper to manufacture in bulk
allows anywhere with a suitable rock face to use it
tourism driven into area
money spent in local buisnesses
overall increase in local income
can be packed away or repurposed in non tourist seasons or off hours
wildlife conservation
scuba training center
swimming club
potential sites
Holiday destinations
UK sites
Warm seas
south
Drive tourism into area
Deprived area in need of funding
Tourists spend in local buisnesses
Suitable rock face
Slow erosion
suitable to reach by foot
High tidal ranges
consumer needs
Filled by tide daily
safety from waves
Usable in all weather
can handle high numbers of people
tourists and locals
consumer wants
showers
changing facilities
cafe
diving facilities
Race start blocks
high diving boards
lever diving boards
Deep enough to dive in
pool features
25m
STandard pool
lane ropes
6 lanes
standard
8-10 lanes
race
50m
olympic pool
free to use
car parking facilities
access to open ocean
Scuba clubs