Bofill conceived Muralla Roja as a total environment — a self-sufficient world where residents would have everything they needed within the labyrinth's walls. The rooftop pool was part of that ambition, and so were the showers that serve it: two chrome fixtures mounted against the pink and white surfaces above the pool deck, their curved necks catching the Costa Blanca sun with the same matter-of-factness as everything else here. Seen at eye level, the pool area reveals itself as a composition of its own — powder blue deck surfaces bounded by deep navy borders, dark tiled sections marking the pool's edge, the whole arrangement as deliberately color-coordinated as any other surface in the building. The showers are the most quietly domestic objects in the series. They confirm, more than anything else, that people actually come here to swim.
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