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World’s first 360-degree infinity pool set to be built on a London skyscraper 220m in the air – but how do you get in?

THE world's first rooftop infinity swimming pool with a 360-degree view of London is set to be built on top of a skyscraper in London.

New plans reveal the heart-stopping design which features four transparent walls and a clear bottom on top of 55-storey building.

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A 360 degree rooftop swimming pool could soon come to London.Credit: Compass Pools

The pool, called Infinity London, was designed by and would feature on top of a luxury hotel in the centre of the city.

Not only would it have an unobstructed view of the city, but there would also be a see-through acrylic bottom section in the middle of the swimming pool which has a view looking to the ground.

struggled to work out how to get into it, with one asking: "How do you get on top.... jumping from helicopter?"

However, to get into the swimming pool, the designers explained a James Bond-esque spiral staircase would emerge from the bottom of it.

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:  "Normally a simple ladder would suffice, but we didn’t want stairs on the outside of the building or in the pool as it would spoil the view – and obviously you don’t want 600,000 litres of water draining through the building either.

"The solution is based on the door of a submarine, coupled with a rotating spiral staircase which rises from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out – the absolute cutting edge of swimming pool and building design and a little bit James Bond to boot!"

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He added: "Architects often come to us to design roof top infinity pools, but rarely do we get a say in the building design because the pool is usually an afterthought.

"When we designed the pool, we wanted an uninterrupted view, both above and below the water."

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The swimming pool will also be heated, using waste energy from the air conditioning system from the building below, as well as being lit up along the edges of the pool.

However, being over 220m in the air, Alex added: "It’s definitely not one for the acrophobic!"

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The location of the building in London is yet to be confirmed.

However, construction will begin next year when partners and contractors for the building are confirmed.

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Some airport hotels even have infinity swimming pools, with Punta Cana airport having one overlooking the runways.

One company is even offering Brits their dream job to test infinity pools.

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