The Future of Aquatic Wellness: Navigating Change in Pool Design — Podcast
By Ken Benson · Friday, June 12, 2026 · 2:31
Discover how climate change, safety innovations, and luxury design are reshaping the pool industry. Expert insights on modern aquatic wellness trends.
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What if the biggest threat to your family's pool isn't what you think it is, but something climate change is making worse every single day?
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Right now in 2026, the aquatic industry is facing a perfect storm. New Zealand researchers just warned that climate change is dramatically increasing bacteria-infected water risks, especially from Vibrio bacteria that absolutely love warmer temperatures. Meanwhile, communities worldwide are losing access to public pools and aquatic programs, making private pool ownership more valuable than ever. For families investing in luxury outdoor living, this isn't just about having a beautiful backyard anymore.
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First, water safety has completely evolved beyond basic chlorine and pH testing. These Vibrio bacteria thrive in warming water, which means your pool's filtration and treatment systems need to be military-grade. UV sterilization, ozone treatment, and advanced circulation aren't luxury add-ons anymore – they're absolutely essential for protecting your family. Ken Benson from Brisa Luxury Pools and Outdoor Living puts it perfectly: families want complete ecosystems for health and wellness, not just pretty water features.
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Second, your pool is becoming your family's private athletic facility by necessity. In Australia, parents are literally fighting to keep community pools open year-round because winter closures are crushing their kids' Olympic dreams. In Scotland, the Inverclyde Triathlon just got cancelled after twenty years due to traffic concerns. When public aquatic programs disappear, your backyard becomes the training ground for your children's fitness, development, and dreams.
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Third, luxury pool design now means creating flexible environments that adapt to multiple uses. Today's families need spaces for athletic training, family recreation, wellness activities, and social gatherings – all while maintaining that tranquil aesthetic that makes outdoor living irresistible. It's about designing complete lifestyle ecosystems, not just swimming holes.
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Before you make any pool investment decisions, ask yourself this: does your design account for the changing climate risks and the increasing value of private aquatic access? Your pool isn't just recreation anymore – it's your family's health insurance policy and athletic facility rolled into one.
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