Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Kerstin Lönnhag / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

GETTERÖN FIFTH BAY PUBLIC BATH

MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Kerstin Lönnhag

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Mareld Landskapsarkitekter

DESIGN TEAM
Kerstin Lönnhag, Hanna Gustafsson, Laura Bergman, Erik-hugo Pajos

LEAD DESIGNER
Linda Sandin

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Louise Nguyen

CONSTRUCTION
Ramboll

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Varberg, Sweden

CATAGORY
Public Space

Text description provided by architect.

Bathing for everyone! One of the main goals of this project has been to create a public beach that simplifies bathing for as many people as possible, regardless of functional variation.

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Kerstin Lönnhag / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Kerstin Lönnhag / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

The site should be easy to understand and feel safe and beautiful to visit.

The beach is located within a nature reserve where one of the greater biological values ​​is a sand heath with low-growing windswept vegetation. Closest to the sea is a sandy beach and cliffs.

The design is based on the character of the landscape with the flat heath, the barren cliffs, and the rolling sea.

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Kerstin Lönnhag / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

The choice of material has been kept simple with wood, concrete, and steel.

The project includes a bathing area with a jetty, ramps, furniture, changing rooms, a walkway, and a playground – all with a focus on accessibility, or rather on making all the functions that belong to a normal bathing experience available to everyone, everything from being able to hang in a deck chair, change in the locker room, buy ice cream, visit the playground, to the bath itself!

A bathing experience for everyone has been created through increased accessibility to both beach and water. Ramps and a jetty with a wide and welcoming staircase make it easy for most people to get in (and out of) the sea to enjoy a swim.

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

You can rest in a deck chair on the jetty, get into the water via a large staircase, smaller stairs, or ramps. Once in the water, there is a floating jetty a short distance out as a safe point between you and the horizon.

Out on the floating jetty, there are both ladders and climbing handles for a more playful way to get up. Once up, it is optional if you want to jump or climb into the water again.

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

There is also a pedestrian walkway over the sand heath that makes it easy to roll, or walk, to buy ice cream at the other end of the beach.

The walkway is designed in wood and metal grate flooring with special consideration for the sensitive vegetation of the sand heath.

Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter
Getterön Fifth Bay Public Bath
© Lisa Erséus / MARELD Landskapsarkitekter

On the way across the heath, you pass a playground where you can roll over a wavy footbridge, into a boat and out on a jetty, go on the swings, watch some birds or hide in a bird’s nest.


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