An indoor pool in January.
An outdoor pool in July.
Same water. Same view. Twelve months a year — engineered with an insulated bioclimatic roof, motorized zip screens, insulated sliding glass, and integrated lighting. Built over a pool that used to close after Labor Day.
A pool nobody used between Labor Day and Memorial Day.
The owner had built the kind of pool you don't get from a kit — stone-edged, integrated steps, basketball hoops at both ends, deep enough for laps. It ran maybe ten weeks of real use a year. Spring's unpredictable. Fall gets cold. Winter is a tarp you stare at from the kitchen window.
The brief, in one line: turn this pool into a pool used twelve months a year — without losing the open-sky feeling on a July afternoon.
Open to the sky in July. Sealed warm in January.
The bioclimatic roof works in two stages. The louvers rotate to tilt sun, vent heat, or seal against rain — on motors tied to a remote and a rain sensor. Then the entire roof panel retracts on rails to expose the pool to open sky. One system. Two completely different rooms.
Engineered to work as one room.
The pavilion is layered from four premium systems — every one motorized, every one tied into a single control point. Open it like a pergola in July. Seal it like a spa in January. Run it like a poolside lounge in October.
Insulated Bioclimatic Roof
Rotating + retractable louvers, thermally broken aluminum, integrated rain sensor. Remote-controlled. LED-lit perimeter for night use.
Learn about the systemInsulated Glass Walls
Floor-to-ceiling structural glass with sealed thermal panels. The view of the trees never closes — even when the pavilion is sealed warm in January.
See more glass workInsulated Sliding Glass
Access doors sized for the way the pavilion is actually used — wide enough for a lounger to roll through, sealed against winter wind.
Learn about the systemMotorized Zip Screens
Integrated drop-down screens for sun, bugs, and privacy — concealed in the structural frame, deployed on a single button.
Learn about the systemSame pool. Four very different rooms.
The same pavilion runs as an open-air pool deck in summer, a sun-shaded lounge in fall, a fully sealed spa in winter, and an indoor-outdoor party room every weekend in between. One control system. Four operating modes.
See it come to life
From open pool deck to sealed glass pavilion — captured on site.
Built once. Built right.
Thermally broken aluminum frame. Triple-sealed glazing. Drainage routed through the structural beams so rain leaves the pavilion, not the deck. The roof, the screens, the doors, and the perimeter LEDs all live on one control. A NYC DOB-licensed builder handles the permit from filing to final.
What's under the finish
The full system list — for anyone planning something similar over their own pool.
- Roof
- Insulated bioclimatic — rotating + retractable louvers
- Walls
- Insulated structural glass, floor-to-ceiling
- Access
- Insulated sliding glass doors
- Privacy
- Motorized zip screens (integrated)
- Lighting
- Integrated linear LED — perimeter + structural
- Deck
- Black natural stone, full surround
- Frame
- Thermally broken structural aluminum
- Finish
- Matte black anodized
- Control
- Single remote + rain sensor
- Use
- Year-round private pool & lounge
- Permits
- Filed and finalled by Prime Pergola NYC
- Built by
- Prime Pergola NYC + Adir Contracting Group
Built for the way you'd actually swim in February
Whether you're an estate owner done with covering the pool in October — or a developer building somewhere the pool needs to wow guests twelve months a year — the same engineering scales to your space.
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