‘The final destination? ‘Video of transparent swimming pools hanging between buildings in London after Bangkok earthquake

“The Sky Pool of London”
Tianchi is 82 feet long and can hold 50 tons of water. It provides swimmers with experience floating in the air while enjoying views of the Parliament and the London Eye. The pool also includes a rooftop bar and spa that can accommodate only the Embassy Garden Tower and its guests.
Bangkok Earthquake Spark Online Discussion
this Viral video Following the Bangkok earthquake, the dramatic scene of the rooftop pool overflowing, cramming the skyscrapers with water. This led to social media users comparing with London’s Sky Pool, with many sharing their transparent design and material that enhances the location.
Structural design and safety of Tianchi
The Sky Pool was designed by structural engineer Eckersley O’Callaghan and developed by Embassy Garden in collaboration with architecture firms Hal Currey and Arup Associates. The concept originated in 2013 with a focus on creating a transparent swimming experience where swimmers can see the ground below.
Resurfaced footage captures public obsession
Although the Sky Pool has been in place for years, recent events have rekindled the public interest. Social media users continue to spread the pool’s footage, emphasizing both its innovative design and its striking similarities to the dramatic scenes of Bangkok.