Suspended between sky and sea

In the heart of Jesolo, one of Italy’s most beloved sea­side destinations, stands a project that blends technical ingenuity, aesthetics, and sustainability: the panoramic pool installed on the rooftop of the Beach Palace Hotel. An achievement that seems suspended between sky and sea, testifying to Preformati Italia’s ability to bring innovation where architecture and nature meet.

Founded in 2001, the company has transformed EPS, traditionally used as an insulator, into a structural mate­rial that offers lightness, strength, and versatility.

From this vision came Klimapool Floating, a patented system that has revolutionized the concept of elevated pools, enabling the creation of self-supporting, floating basins, fully prefabricated, without weighing on the load-bearing structures of buildings. A solution de­signed for terraces and slabs with limited load capacity, which guarantees safety, sustainability, and comfort at the same time.

The project developed for the Beach Palace Hotel is a striking example. The pool, delivered in a single piece, was installed with a crane in less than an hour, without disturbing the hotel’s guests.

The self-supporting structure required only a flat base as support, avoiding invasive interventions or anchoring that could have compromised waterproofing. This re­sult was made possible by combining high-density EPS with a stainless-steel frame, ensuring lightness, mechanical strength, and excellent thermal insu­lation.

Beyond the technical aspect, the pool conveys an essential elegance that harmonizes with the surrounding seaside environment. The white resin finish, clean lines, and infinity edge facing the sea transform the pool into a design element that enriches the panorama. Inside, ergonomic seats and hydromassage stations provide a complete wellness experience, designed to accompany moments of relaxation with maximum comfort.

The RGB lighting system completes the work, creating evocative atmospheres that change throughout the day, turning the pool into a living space, both day and night.

The system also integrates features that reduce consumption and emissions: a slatted cover to lim­it evaporation, a heating and cooling system for year-round use, and materials capable of main­taining water temperature while minimizing heat loss. A concrete demonstration of how technol­ogy and environmental responsibility can coexist.

Behind every project by Preformati Italia lies strong collaboration with architects, designers, and hoteliers.

The company does not simply supply a product but develops tailor-made solutions, transforming ideas into tangible creations ready to become exclusive wellness spaces. At the Beach Palace Hotel, this philosophy translates into a result that impresses for its functionality, aesthetics, and emotional impact, offering guests the chance to enjoy an immersive experience suspended be­tween water and horizon.

The Jesolo pool is not just an extra service for a prestigious hotel, but a symbol of Preformati Ita­lia’s innovative approach: making possible what once seemed unattainable, blending technique and creativity to write new chapters in the world of hospitality and wellness.

www.preformatiitalia.it

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