09/02/2026
a detailed architectural and conceptual illustration of a luxury "Pool for Parties," featuring both a top-down "plan view" and a cross-section "profile view." It highlights a multi-functional design intended for social gatherings and relaxation.
1. TOP-DOWN LAYOUT (PLAN VIEW)
The top half of the image illustrates the spatial arrangement of the different zones:
πΈ Main Pool Area: A large rectangular swimming area where people are shown floating and swimming.
πΈ The Spa: Located in the upper-left corner, this is a raised, square hot tub that overflows into the main pool via a spillway. It is shown accommodating four people.
πΈ Tanning Ledge (Baja Shelf): A shallow, rectangular bump-out at the bottom center. It features two people lying on colorful towels in very shallow water, perfect for lounging without fully submerging.
πΈ Sunken Bar Area: Located on the right side, this includes a "dry" service area for a bartender/cook and an "in-water" seating area with four submerged bar stools.
πΈ Outdoor Kitchen: Adjacent to the sunken bar, equipped with a grill (shown smoking) and prep space.
2. CROSS-SECTION VIEW (PROFILE)
The bottom half of the image provides a "cutaway" look at the pool's depths and structural elevation:
πΈ Varying Depths: * The Spa sits at a raised elevation of 42" (107 cm) relative to the ground.
πΈ The Sunken Bar counter is also set at 42" (107 cm), which is a standard bar height for the person standing in the dry area.
πΈ The Deep End of the pool is clearly marked at 78" (198 cm), roughly 6.5 feet, allowing for vertical swimming and water sports (shown with two people playing volleyball).
πΈ Seating and Entry: On the left, wide "wedding cake" steps provide easy entry. On the right, submerged stools allow guests to sit comfortably at the bar while remaining chest-deep in water.
πΈ Foundations: The illustration shows the thick concrete shell and the surrounding soil, highlighting the engineering required to keep the sunken bar area dry while surrounded by water.
Walterdominic Concept