Avida Clinic, a 690 m² project located on the west side of the city and dedicated to assisted reproduction, is conceived from a clear intention: to offer a space that provides calm and trust to those undergoing sensitive treatments. Far from the conventional hospital image, the design proposes a more gentle and less intimidating atmosphere, intended to emotionally support each user throughout their experience.
The program is organized through a clear sequence that integrates reception, consultation rooms, examination areas, laboratories, and an operating room. This structured layout helps orient the user and establishes an intuitive flow that builds confidence from the very first contact.
The interior design combines warm materials and neutral tones to create a serene atmosphere. Travertine provides visual continuity and a sense of stability, while fluted glass filters light and offers privacy without closing off the spaces. Natural wood, present in furniture and details, balances the environment and adds a sense of warmth and approachability.
Warm and evenly distributed lighting plays a fundamental role in the proposal, avoiding harsh contrasts and contributing to a softer perception of the environment. Altogether, Avida Clinic proposes a space where medical functionality coexists with emotional well-being, accompanying the user through every stage of the process.
Architecture and Interior Design: Marc Pascal + Emelia Islas
Location: Interlomas, State of Mexico
Year: 2025
Area: 690 m2
Brands & Suppliers: Andreu World, Tarkett, Bocci, Santa & Cole, Flos, Hay, Herman Miller, Sancal
Photography: Paola Vivas