The Water Clinic is conceived as a refuge of care within the city’s fast pace: a dermatology and aesthetic clinic designed to make time move more slowly, almost as if it expands the moment one steps through the door. The architecture turns water into a total experience not as ornament, but as a material that calms, guides, and “erases” the outside world, leading the body into a state of presence and well being. Rain and its sensory traces, sound, coolness, the scent of wet earth, droplets on leaves, become a spatial language, creating environments of serenity and rest, where the idea of rejuvenation is tied less to an immediate promise and more to a feeling of continuity, of near eternity. Through subtle divisions, like curtains of water, and a composition of spaces permeated by water and greenery, the project organizes flows, offers privacy without rigidity, and builds a quiet sequence, designed to slow down, relax, and reconnect the person with themselves.