Renaissance Period: Use of Hot Tubs, Spas and Saunas
In America, pre-Hispanic cities experienced an evolution parallel to that of European culture although with certain delays. The Spanish introduced portable hot tubs and meager bathing systems in very slow but steady progession.
With the arrival of the modern age, dwellings came to reflect the concept of intimacy, and the currency of the idea of the home as an open public space diminished. As a fruit of medieval bourgeois society, the home took on the identity of single-family space, and its articulation changed radically.
Renaissance Period: Use of Hot Tubs, Spas and Saunas in France
Renaissance Period: Hot tub and Spa Culture in Asia
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