Bathhouse is a distinct departure from traditional wellness models, filling a niche at the intersection of a no-frills banya and a luxury spa. Our design concept for the first Manhattan location—a three-level destination featuring thermal pools, saunas, and marble hammams—was inspired by the idea of the Hero’s Journey. Our goal was to create a new architectural language, allowing guests to feel as though they’ve discovered a slightly futuristic ruin from an ancient civilization.
Answering the call to adventure.




Guests begin on the ground floor and descend down two subterranean levels, passing through a series of portals in a dream-like environment.

Six pools in a range of temperatures are lit in different tones (cooler to warmer).

Glowing fields of colored lights ascend to unknown depths above the pools.

As guests emerge from the locker rooms, they enter the lounge and café for a moment of reprieve.
A ceremonial sauna is lined in cedar with an altar-like central heater. Sauna Masters perform Aufguss, a sensory experience with scented oils, music, and, of course, heat.


The steam room is clad in Danish three-dimensional tile with strips of light for a mysterious focal point.

Inner sanctum
A darkened, compressed corridor evokes a sense of anticipation on the way to the treatment rooms. Guests emerge into a small lounge area with another pyramid hovering over salt pool, and a travertine gradient feature wall.

Details
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Project TypeSpa
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LocationNew York, NY
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RegionNorth America
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Client NameBathhouse
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Size35,000 ft2
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CompletedJanuary 2024