INTO THE WHITE.
"For patients, a well-being practice is a combination of medical competence, friendliness of the practice staff and an aesthetically high-quality architectural practice." This holistic approach prescribed the space, the treatment
and the sense of well being as a unit, was developed in collaboration with the architectural office Mutant Arch.Media a modern dental practice.
An intensive analysis, questioning, solution approaches, discarding and optimizing played an indispensable role in the individual, interior-architectural design of the medical facility in order to enable patients and practitioners to create an environment that meets all aesthetic and functional requirements.
The design concept has already placed great emphasis on the lighting concept, which clearly divides the emotional and functional areas of practice and thus optimally ensures the effect of light on well-being and the quality of work in the medical fields.
The choice of the color worlds, the materials and the concomitant nature of the surface were formulated in two points as follows:
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"One color", a uniform color of the objects should provide for a creative connection. The concept of "discoloration" was developed from this concept. The selected furniture and wall areas are now usually white - in different shades, color gradations or natural colors. "One color" does not mean drawing a uniform hue over all objects, but in a kind of "discolouring" its materiality and haptics, such as the wood grain of a table.
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"Sens Memory", a concept from neurosciences and method acting: the selected products should demonstrate specific qualities through their haptics and visual stimuli, in order to remain in memory and thus suggest positive attributes such as atmosphere, quality, trust and competence.
In cooperation with the client, a co-ordinated composition could be achieved that underlines the atmosphere, the quality requirements and the safety of the patient as much as possible.