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New hotel designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway

Infinity pool sticks straight out with sheer drop below

Helen Coffey
Wednesday 24 July 2019 05:54 EDT
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The Cliff Concept Boutique Hotel looks epic
The Cliff Concept Boutique Hotel looks epic (Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio)

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A new hotel concept, designed to be constructed on a cliff face in Norway, has been revealed – with jaw-dropping results.

Pictures of the design show the “Cliff Concept Boutique Hotel” built into the rock face of the 1,981ft Preikestolen cliff, a tourist attraction in Western Norway.

A series of balconies hang over the precipice to offer head-spinning views, while on the top level of the hotel, a large viewing platform is designed to give an excellent vantage over the Scandes mountains and Lysefjorden fjord.

The concept was rendered by Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, based in Istanbul and founded in 2017. Like plenty of other boundary-pushing architectural designs, there’s no indication of whether the Cliff Concept Boutique will ever be built.

The outdoor pool sticks out from the cliff face
The outdoor pool sticks out from the cliff face (Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio)

One of the most impressive features is the outdoor pool, which extends from a sundeck and sticks straight out from the cliff face over the water.

Long and narrow, the all-glass pool design also renders it transparent, so that swimmers can see the sheer drop and the fjord below.

The transparent pool shows the fjord below
The transparent pool shows the fjord below (Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio)

It’s not the first innovative pool design to come out this year.

Plans are afoot for a rooftop infinity pool with 360-degree views of the London skyline, the first of its kind in the world.

The designs, which depict a clear-sided pool open to the elements atop a 220m skyscraper, were unveiled by Compass Pools in June.

The company has designed the building underneath too, which will feature a luxury hotel on the upper floors offering pool access for guests.

Swimmers will reach the 600,000-litre pool, dubbed Infinity London, via a rotating spiral staircase.

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