Technical data:
Area: 65 sqm.
Project Year: 2017
Construction period: Jan 2018 - Maio 2018
Location: Asa Norte, Brasília, DF. Brasil.
Architecture Office: 1:1 arquitetura:design
Project Authors: Eduardo Sáinz e Lilian Glayna
Design Team: Felipe Castro, Lucas Lopes
Branding: Manufatura
Lighting: Lumini
Contractor: VSA Construtora
Photography: Edgard Cesar
_REQUEST CONCEPT (PREMISE)
The client request was very simple and strong: have the most beautiful clinic in Brasília, with a strong identity and a sense of luxury. She was also in a process of redesigning the brand.
For the architect, was quite clear from the beginning that they had to make a connection between the handcrafted medical procedures in all the design concepts.
_ DESIGN SOLUTIONS
The design solution is related to the personal meaning of Luxury, the architects has deeply analyze this word in essence as the opportunity to use the time as a real value for art, contemplation, socialization and other luxuries in everyday life today. Also, the meaning of "Beaty" is relative, for the architects this word is extremely related to minimalism, elegance and synthetic material, Beaty is a quality behind the material, is just a concept.
Also, the architects have a very specific interest in the first impressions o a new visitor intro the clinic, the first space is a reception lounge, with bar, table and sofas, is very clean and also very complex space, made in gold metal (brass) and white concrete. Attach to this space is a small lavatory, witch have two walls in Cristal mirror, one wall in white concrete and the other in gold metal, is a very small and clean space. All in the same material language.
The main (and second) space is a workspace for consultation and treatment, a white concrete is surrounding the room, (walls, roof and floor) also, the treatment chairs are in front a very wide window, that frames the skyline of Brasília.
The other rooms are administrative and technical, all in the same material language and concepts.
This project is also a tribute for the Brazilian furniture design, using peaces of awarded designers such a Paulo Mendes da Rocha (Pritzker winner), Jader Almeida, Fernando Prado, Guilherme Wentz, Estudio Ninho and so others. These furnitures have a natural connection with the architecture.