úszószobák
Úszószobák, literally translated as "swimming rooms" or "floating rooms," refers to a type of architectural or artistic installation that utilizes water as a primary element to create immersive and often surreal environments. These spaces typically involve rooms or enclosed areas where the floor is replaced or significantly occupied by water, requiring visitors to navigate the space by wading, swimming, or using small floating platforms.
The concept can manifest in various forms. In architecture, it might be a deliberate design choice in
The experience of being in an úszószoba is characterized by the altered perception of space and sound.