And if the solution against the heat wave was this floating sauna to take everywhere?

2022-07-01 19:55:35 By : Mr. Devlin Zhang

Fight the heat with more heat?It's anything but absurd.Especially by using this floating sauna imagined by the Danish designer Trolle Rudebeck Haar.Our house is burning.The information has probably not escaped you, the heat waves will intensify in the decades to come.To tell the truth, as the CNRS explains very well, the frequency of the latter should quite simply double by 2050. Unless we maintain the rise in global temperatures, we will have to learn to live with peaks of intense heat.And rather than air-conditioning with all your might – and therefore polluting a little more – why not fight fire with fire and face the heat peaks in… a sauna.Because yes, the sauna has many benefits in summer too and in particular allows you to acclimatize more easily to the heat.Sweat.And as long as you can enjoy a sauna everywhere in the summer, why not opt ​​for this floating version designed by Trolle Rudebeck Haar?At the time in his final year at ECAL, the hyper-famous art school in Lausanne, the designer became interested in micro structures and developed Löyly, a mini floating sauna of 2.2 square meters.Made of pine, the Löyly has a glass door to take advantage of the environment.Inside, there is everything you need for a sauna: a bench for three people, a wood stove and enough to store logs.The sauna also has a small ladder to easily climb back up after swimming.Designed to be mobile – it can be easily assembled / disassembled – and launched wherever you want, the Löyly is in fact a kind of tiny house of sweat.Solar egg.If you are a sauna and design fan, we can only advise you to look into the Solar Egg, a creation by the Swedish studio Bigert & Bergström.In this cocoon 5 meters high by 4 wide covered with 69 titanium panels, there is a room covered with pine wood in the center of which stands a proud stove powered by solar energy.A jewel in which to also sweat.For more information about Trolle Rudebeck Haar and its floating sauna, visit the website of its design studio: rudebeckstudio.comA curious editorial eager to help you discover mobility in a different lightEvery week, 1 minute to help you discover the best of mobilitySend us your projects, ideas, remarks or just a kiss