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Location:Carrer de Pelayo, 33, Castellón de la Plana, Spain; | ;View Map
Project Year:2024
Category:Hospitals
The project for the new clinic of podiatrist Sergio Miralles (an expert in podiatric surgery and biomechanics) represents a significant opportunity to offer a unique, disruptive, and distinctive concept in a somewhat monotonous and uniform sector regarding the identity and appearance of clinics. The initiative encompasses the redesign of the clinic's branding and interior design to consolidate its positioning as a leading center in advanced podiatry.
Vitale's interior design project reflects on how to create a favorable emotional state for recovery. It aims to foster and enhance a positive attitude in the patient and their belief in the progression of their condition. The starting point of the design focuses on creating a patient experience where optimism and warmth prevail. The act of walking, of moving towards recovery, is represented by an environment inspired by Mediterranean light and coastal landscapes as sources of well-being.
The new facilities occupy a 380 m2 space that is arranged to meet a complex set of needs, featuring a reception and waiting area, six consultation and treatment rooms, and a comprehensive medical-surgical area with two large operating rooms.
Ceramic latticework takes center stage as a characteristic element of traditional
architecture, reminiscent of the structures we encounter while walking near the sea and in outdoor spaces that blend with the landscape.
In addition to defining spaces by playing with views, light, and shadows, the latticework creates a calm, warm, and inviting atmosphere. The latticework used in the project is a sinuously shaped piece that allows for unlimited configurations of curved, self-supporting partitions.
The materials combine in a palette of soft tones that evoke a natural feel (reminiscent of skin, sand, and stones). The continuous vinyl flooring used in the clinic, designed for heavy use, extends up to meet the walls, which is especially important in a healthcare setting where hygiene is paramount. This recyclable material has a mottled appearance and colors that evoke the mineral texture of sand.
The reception area is integrated with the flooring and is complemented by a large storage unit that emphasizes the height of the space by incorporating vertical lighting. The space has exterior openings only on the facade, and its orientation is north. However, the reception and waiting areas are bright and offer a good sense of privacy and seclusion from passing pedestrians. The latticework defines curved spaces that gently embrace the furniture in the waiting area. The goal is for patients to feel a sense of well-being, optimism, and connection with an environment that provides the sensations of an outdoor space. The back of the room is clad in extruded ceramic with an artisanal appearance, creating the same vertical lighting concept as the reception area.
The main hallway is enlivened with sections of latticework that help to conceal the doors. The visible linear LED lighting used in the hallway and other areas of the clinic enhances the technological perception of an advanced healthcare center.
The flooring is extended up the walls to protect the most exposed areas in the consultation rooms. This solution, along with the use of indirect lighting, contributes to a sense of harmony and spaciousness.
Vitale designs an immersive space of well-being and optimism that induces a positive state of mind in the patient. An inspiring environment with a natural and Mediterranean soul offers a positive multisensory experience that resonates with the patients.
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