In a conversation with WWD Weekend, Scott reflects oncurrent natatorium trends and some of his more unusualrequests through the years, including an elaborate LongIsland grotto built for literal swims with the fishes. Design A heritage pool builder in Connecticuthas been delivering quiet luxury for nearlya century On the grounds of a historic property in LitchfieldCounty, Connecticut, a simple stone and cement poolfilled with crystalline water uneventfully just turned 86years old. Jim Scott: In 1937, the year before I was born, my fathersat down with a bag of cement on his lap, read thedirections, and built his first stone and concrete swimmingpool -- a vanishing-edge, natural pool that still operatestoday, in Woodbury, Connecticut. J.S.: Saltwater pools still generate chlorine. [Extracted from the article]