Paulo Merlini设计的位于葡萄牙波尔图的某牙科诊所。
这个诊所用地下载而狭长,因此建筑师在大厅空间保持较高层高和使用镜面进行反
射。轻薄的楼梯通向上层休息室,休息室朝大厅开了一扇窗,增加了空间层次。大厅
天花上呈坡屋顶造型,垂下的灯泡给空间宛如天光的照明。大厅的尽头是治疗室。这
个设计保持医疗的正式感,并避免其的紧张感,是一个让客户感到愉悦的空间设计。
The uncommon form, narrowness, vertical amplitude of the space and the two big glass
façades placed on the main and back façade defined mainly the organization of the
spaces.
The reception and waiting room it’s characterized by a big white box that floats in the
air playing with the vertical amplitude of the space. The interior of the box mimetizes the
idea of being under a roof, giving the user a familiar sensation of comfort, and helping
I’m to calm down before the treatment. From the “roof” a series of lamps float in the air,
filling the space with light. The floating box stops the excessive light and consequent
heat, coming from the main facade by the end of the day, on the other hand her big
mass pushes the rest of the working spaces to the back façade. This receives a great
sky light, with the ideal conditions for working.
Under the stair a mirror wall creates the illusion of a broadest space solving the
narrowing sensation that one could feel on entering the room.
A very thin and elegant stair guides us to a resting/waiting room on the upper floor.
Where we can find a window placed at feet level, this creates a strong visual relation
with the ground floor letting us have a glance at the lamps from above. From the
entrance perspective the window is a very important element, because it leads the eyes
of the observer into a diagonal position. This movement of the head reinforces the
importance of the box ceiling, and on the other hand brakes with the enclosure of the
box giving the user the real notion of the all space.
On the stomatology room the user is placed facing a vegetation curtain. The idea is to
create a distraction based on the movement of the leaves so that the patient can focus
on something else than the treatment itself, hopefully diminishing any unpleasant
sensation caused by it.
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