植牙
克里斯托弗·胡 医生
悉尼查茨伍德区阿切尔街
要是……我们在悉尼创造了奇迹呢?
我们有幸受邀,在悉尼一条高端零售街道上设计一所高档的艺术牙科诊所。实际空间和客户端提供的概要给我们造成了一些挑战,需要深思熟虑。美学很可能被误认为成一种附加在设计上的装饰层。但是,在我们的项目中,美学作为解决问题的一个十分清晰明确的回应。
在这个特殊的案例中,客户要求两个接待区两个入口,可以单独发挥作用,但不影响其宽敞感及路过的行人。在此空间里,曾经还有一个棘手的构造柱,而该柱似乎是自己在试图将其与设计相融合。解决方案?答案很简短,就是神奇地使柱消失!
为此,我们建造了一个雕塑木制元件,作为两个接收区域之间的过滤器。此元件具有双重功能:允许通过分离空间实现局部视觉感受,同时使混凝土柱消失!开始于狭窄的原件,然后扩大至可吞没混凝土柱,从而由悬浮的木板建成。该元件是对前提的回应,起着重要的作用,即作为一个空间发生器,影响着天花板和其他部分。
CARE IMPLANT DENTISTRY
Dr. Christopher Ho
Archer Street, Chatswood, Sydney
What if… we made magic in Sydney?
On one of Sydney’s high-end retail streets we were invited to design a high-level state of the art dental clinic. The actual space and the brief provided by the client posed a few challenges that got us thinking. An aesthetic is something that may be mistaken as an additional almost cosmetic layer to a design, but in our projects, the aesthetic is a clear response to problem solving.
In this particular case the client requested two receptions with two entrances that could function separately but without compromising the sense of spaciousness and its relationship with people passing by. In the same space we also had a stubborn structural column that seemed to impose itself in all the attempts of trying to integrate it into the design. The solution? Answering the brief and magically making the column disappear!
To achieve this we created a sculptural wooden element that serves as a filter between the two reception areas. This element serves a dual function: allowing for partial vision between spaces by separating them and at the same time making the concrete column vanish! Built from suspended wooden planks that start with narrow elements that then widen to engulf the existing column, this element was a response to a premise and became the predominant feature working as a space generator, influencing the ceiling and other elements.
人们纷纷来切尔街诊所就诊,相对应的产生了前台和等候室。等候室由两个休息室组成,一个针对一般牙科病患,一个针对植牙病患。
诊所的剩余空间都围绕着一条中央走廊布置,从接待区开始布置,由此可将诊所错综复杂的各区域连接起来,包括检查区、手术区、客服区及技术部门。
The public accesses the clinic from Archer Street, leading towards the appropriate reception desk and waiting area. The waiting areas are composed of two lounges, one for general dentistry and the other for dental implant practice.
The remaining space of the clinic is arranged around a central corridor that starts in the reception area that connects all the intricate parts of the dental clinic, from examination areas, surgeries, client areas and technical spaces. In the middle of this corridor you find a transparent central core made of glass allowing for natural light to penetrate the interior of the space.
走到诊所的尽头,先进的口腔手术就在这里实施。作为国内牙科领域的领军人物,克里斯托弗·胡医生要求该诊所应按照一种方式进行设计,使得同行们可观看一些复杂手术,一起交流经验,互相学习。为了实现该目的,可将观察室设置的更高些,且需有一面朝向手术室的大窗户。通过摄像头连接传输画面,以便其他医生们从大屏幕上近距离地观看手术进程。
总而言之,许多复杂困难的手术都会在这里进行。我们也会尽力创造出一个相应先进高级的空间,希望给患者留下积极正面的印象。
(c)佩德拉·席尔瓦 建筑师
At the far end of the clinic you find the main surgery where advanced oral procedures are performed. As a national reference in the dental arena, the client Dr Christopher Ho requested that this space be designed in a way that would allow for these complex procedures be seen by piers sharing the experience and knowledge. This was achieved by placing an observation room on a higher level with a large window towards the surgery and connected with a camera allowing for fellow surgeons to view procedures from close-up on a large screen.
In summary this is a space where complex procedures are performed and we tried to create a corresponding space that communicates this level of sophistication leaving a positive and memorable impression on the patients who used it.
(c) Pedra Silva Architects
Project Data
Design Team
Pedra Silva Architects –
www.pedrasilva.com
Luis Pedra Silva
Architects: André Góis, Dina Castro, Hugo Ramos, Hugo Ferreira, Maria Rita Pais e Ricardo Sousa
Client
Project name: About Smiles &
Client: Dr. Christopher Ho
Address: Chatswood, Sydney, Australia
Construction
Area: 402m2
Project Manager: Andrew Stewart
Contracts Manager: Alex Smallbone
Project Started: March 2014
Project Complete: May 2014
Contractor: Renascent -
www.renascent.com.au
Photography: Fernando Guerra - ultimasreportagens.com/
via:gooood.hk