This inner reform does not use any of the existing partitioning elements. The old brick walls are replaced by dry plasterboard partition walls and the floors and roofs are replaced too.
It is intended that the space is fluid, not seeking to create watertight elements. The waiting room, the true heart of the doctor's office, separated from the corridor by a distribution of oak furniture, which unifies the intervention, to also be used on the counter and walls of the reception.
Roofs sink into the perimeter to enhance the idea ofspatial uniqueness. In front of him, a dark colored ceramic flooring, with profuse and dark streaks, highlight the contrast.
Finally, the lighting, which disappears during the day; emerges in the evening to sort and sequence stays and tours.
It is intended that the space is fluid, not seeking to create watertight elements. The waiting room, the true heart of the doctor's office, separated from the corridor by a distribution of oak furniture, which unifies the intervention, to also be used on the counter and walls of the reception.
Roofs sink into the perimeter to enhance the idea ofspatial uniqueness. In front of him, a dark colored ceramic flooring, with profuse and dark streaks, highlight the contrast.
Finally, the lighting, which disappears during the day; emerges in the evening to sort and sequence stays and tours.