Three-floor office building, featuring a pharmacy and a bar on the ground floor, primary care practices on the first floor, with a large waiting room and reception, and specialist clinics on the second floor. The stairwell, along with the entrance, is placed in a barycentric position.
The string - courses between all the floors, set back and treated with a darker colour, convey the impression of three separate bodies placed one upon the other contributing to streamline the external wall surface.
From the architectural point of view this new building displays a very simple, compact volume, featuring recessions on all three levels aimed at making the “architectural box” more slender and harmonious .
The interior of this medical office building is distinguished by the intense natural light projected by its numerous large windows. The furniture and design components are essential and refined; the few and balanced colour variations of walls, floors, subceilings and window frames concur in defining sober and measured spaces and environments, in consistency with the external surfaces of the building.