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Visitors to Polish lake can lay back in nets hanging over the fishes
POSTED 21 Oct 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Visitors to Paprocany Lake can take a rest in specially-created nets suspended over the water Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Visitors to Paprocany Lake in the Polish city of Tychy are finding time to relax by lying in specially-created nets suspended over the water.

Architecture studio RS+ incorporated the nets into their €85,000 (US$96,600, £62,600) design for a wooden walkway that extends about 400m along the bank of the lake, occasionally meandering into the water itself. In the evenings, the promenade is illuminated by energy-saving LED lights.

The company were tasked last year by Tychy City Council with creating a new recreational space for the city’s inhabitants on land that had previously only been used by local fishermen.

Robert Skitek, the lead designer at RS+, told CLAD: "We saw a great playground with nets for children to climb on. We thought that such a net would be a great thing for resting. It's like a hammock, but better because it is not just for one person. Young people can lie on the net next to older people sitting on the benches just above. They all use this space together at the same time.

"Paprocany Lake is loved by citizens. Now they have a new space directly on the water and they like to use it at any time. It is a really good working public space."

In addition to the eye-catching walkway and its unique netting - which the studio said “offers a different perception of space from various spots of the promenade” - the project also included an outdoor gym and a new man-made beach.

RS+ selected to use mainly natural materials to emphasise the surrounding environment, so benches and railings were constructed using softwood. Water permeable surfaces were used in the gym and bike parking areas. Steel beams founded on reinforced concrete piles were hammered into the lake bottom in the sections that extend over the lake.

The studio are now developing a concept design for a small marina that will be situated just behind the walkway.
At night the walkway is illuminated by energy-efficient LED lighting Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Lead designer Robert Skitek told CLAD: 'Young people can lie on the net next to older people sitting on the benches just above. They all use this space together at the same time' Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
RS+ were tasked last year by Tychy City Council with creating a new recreational space for the city’s inhabitants on land that had previously only been used by local fishermen Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
The project has been popular with local residents Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Wooden benches offer views across the water Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Locally-sourced materials were used in the construction of the promendade Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
The promenade offers beautiful views of the lake Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Skitek said: 'Paprocany Lake is loved by citizens. Now they have a new space directly on the water and they like to use it at any time. It is a really good working public space' Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
RS+ integrated trees into the design Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
In addition to the wooden platform with the nets, the project included an open air fitness area and a beach Credit: RS+
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Visitors to Polish lake can lay back in nets hanging over the fishes
POSTED 21 Oct 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Visitors to Paprocany Lake can take a rest in specially-created nets suspended over the water Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Visitors to Paprocany Lake in the Polish city of Tychy are finding time to relax by lying in specially-created nets suspended over the water.

Architecture studio RS+ incorporated the nets into their €85,000 (US$96,600, £62,600) design for a wooden walkway that extends about 400m along the bank of the lake, occasionally meandering into the water itself. In the evenings, the promenade is illuminated by energy-saving LED lights.

The company were tasked last year by Tychy City Council with creating a new recreational space for the city’s inhabitants on land that had previously only been used by local fishermen.

Robert Skitek, the lead designer at RS+, told CLAD: "We saw a great playground with nets for children to climb on. We thought that such a net would be a great thing for resting. It's like a hammock, but better because it is not just for one person. Young people can lie on the net next to older people sitting on the benches just above. They all use this space together at the same time.

"Paprocany Lake is loved by citizens. Now they have a new space directly on the water and they like to use it at any time. It is a really good working public space."

In addition to the eye-catching walkway and its unique netting - which the studio said “offers a different perception of space from various spots of the promenade” - the project also included an outdoor gym and a new man-made beach.

RS+ selected to use mainly natural materials to emphasise the surrounding environment, so benches and railings were constructed using softwood. Water permeable surfaces were used in the gym and bike parking areas. Steel beams founded on reinforced concrete piles were hammered into the lake bottom in the sections that extend over the lake.

The studio are now developing a concept design for a small marina that will be situated just behind the walkway.
At night the walkway is illuminated by energy-efficient LED lighting Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Lead designer Robert Skitek told CLAD: 'Young people can lie on the net next to older people sitting on the benches just above. They all use this space together at the same time' Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
RS+ were tasked last year by Tychy City Council with creating a new recreational space for the city’s inhabitants on land that had previously only been used by local fishermen Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
The project has been popular with local residents Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Wooden benches offer views across the water Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Locally-sourced materials were used in the construction of the promendade Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
The promenade offers beautiful views of the lake Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
Skitek said: 'Paprocany Lake is loved by citizens. Now they have a new space directly on the water and they like to use it at any time. It is a really good working public space' Credit: Tomasz Zakrzewski / archifolio.pl
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In addition to the wooden platform with the nets, the project included an open air fitness area and a beach Credit: RS+
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