Initial depictions of the family bathing scene at Wartberg revealed
The city of [City Name] is gearing up for an exciting transformation at the Panoramabad Wartberg swimming pool. The project, led by Mayor Peter Boch and First Mayor Dirk Büscher, aims to expand and modernise the facility, incorporating sustainability and new technology.
The expansion, referred to as Panoramabad Wartberg, is expected to commence in 2025, with the first tenders being issued at the beginning of the year. However, as of 2023, the search results do not contain any specific or relevant information about the current status of the project.
The renovation will encompass various phases. The outdoor pool area will be renovated after the construction of the indoor pool, ideally outside the outdoor pool season. The indoor pool will feature a 25-meter swimming pool with six lanes, a leisure pool of 150 square meters, a course/swimming pool of 8 by 12.5 meters, a diving board with 1- and 3-meter platforms, a small children's wading pool of 50 square meters, and a spray park for small children.
The outdoor pool area will retain its iconic features, such as the swimming pool, diving pool, and 10-meter tower. The outdoor pool area will also continue to host a smaller outdoor catering area, where the popular "Wartberg pool fries" will still be served.
The design for Panoramabad Wartberg, created by the Stuttgart architectural firm asp architects, boasts a terraced structure with panoramic windows on the southern side of the Wartberg pool site. The indoor pool will offer a stunning view of the valley, while the accessible green roof will be equipped with sauna outdoor facilities and an "infinity pool" at the peak of the roof structure, offering a breathtaking view of the Black Forest.
The roof will also house the "panorama sauna," offering 40 square meters of relaxation. An indoor catering facility will be integrated into the building to complement the outdoor catering area.
The project will also see the addition of a new non-swimmer pool and a new children's wading pool near the indoor pool area. The combined baths, including the new indoor pool and renovated outdoor pool, are expected to be completed by 2027.
The city council's final approval for financing and construction is necessary, with a goal to achieve this by the 1st quarter of 2024. The architectural firm aims to retain the character and quality of the pool during the renovation, ensuring that the beloved Panoramabad Wartberg will continue to be a cherished part of the city's landscape.
In 2025, the renovation project at the Panoramabad Wartberg swimming pool, led by Mayor Peter Boch and First Mayor Dirk Buescher, will initiate an expansion and modernization of the facility, which is expected to involve a lifestyle change for its patrons by incorporating new technology and sustainability. Simultaneously, the home-and-garden sector may witness an upgrade as the roof of the renovated pool will feature sauna outdoor facilities, an "infinity pool," and an accessible green roof. Meanwhile, sports enthusiasts would rejoice with the addition of a new non-swimmer pool and the improvements made to the existing pool areas, such as the outdoor pool and the indoor pool with a 25-meter swimming pool and six lanes, among other facilities.