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One Man Sauna in Germany

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Not your grandpa’s sauna. The One Man Sauna stands on an abandoned factory site in Bochum, Germany. The Modulorbeat design is a stacked tower of concrete shaft mine components. Inside, the industrial building contains a plunge pool, a sauna, and a meditation room with a skylight. The three spaces are connected by a ladder; even relaxing is a workout.

Photography by Roman Mensing

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