- Garden spa
Outdoor bathing obviously has a longer history than indoor bathing and private outdoor open space is known to have been used for bathing since ancient times.
Stepwell s were used for this purpose in Ancient India. Gymnasiums in Ancient Greece contained bathing pools. The Romans introduced the practice of bathing in hot water. Where possible, they used mineral springs with naturally hot water. Where this was not available, they used artificial heating systems, as at theBaths of Caracalla . This idea spread throughout the Roman Empire. It influenced the making of hot baths in the Islamic world and in northern Europe — including the baths in the Belgian town of Spa which has given its name to this type of facility. The garden spa in hotels, when includinghydrotherapy , can be seen as the modern equivalent of the ancient outdoor bathing facility.Perhaps the most influential countries for contemporary study of the garden spa are Japan and Thailand; In Japan
Onsen the practice of using hot volcanic springs for therapeutic purposes has existed for many centuries. Even to this day ruralRyokan (Japanese inn) often include a contemplative natural setting orZen garden .In Thailand the rapid growth of the spa industry is seeing the development of new spa models, including the garden spa, as practices from Thai Traditional Medicine evolve beyond the monasteries into wellness resorts and day spas for people to relax and recuperate from daily stresses.References
[http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden_product/hot-tub-spa/hot_tub_spas.htm Garden spa design guidance]
[http://www.thaispaassociation.com Thai Spa Association]ee also
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*Hammam Example photos
[http://www.thaispabangkok.com/thonglor/leyana_spa_full.jpgGarden Spa, Thailand]
[http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/650/dscf0059te.jpgJapanese Onsen (Hot Spring)]
[http://www.planetkyoto.com/nils/archives/images/heihachiya_niwa_bg800.html Japanese Inn Garden (Ryokan)]
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