The Amiraux swimming pool occupies a central space in a tiered building constructed by architect Henri Sauvage in 1927. It is an outstanding example of a social programme developed around sport and the concerns of the social hygiene movement at the start of the 20th century. It is also a masterpiece of Art Deco architecture.
The issues underlying this project were complex as it was necessary not only to reveal the beauty of Henri Sauvage’s design, but also to adapt the building to meet the requirements, technical capacities, and safety standards of the present day.