medicus-clinic | Jeanet Hönig
an extraordinary example for high technical standard of medical devices and art on floor integrated in the interior concept 50-224 Wroclaw Poland / United States / 2017
The medicus building was newly constructed solely for the use of the clinic, and specially designed for ear, nose and throat surgery.
Our work on behalf of this client saw us focus in particular on matching the colours of the floor as harmoniously as possible with the materials used and the shades that make up the corporate identity of the clinic.
When you come into the building, you are greeted by an atrium full of natural light. There is also an inviting lounge area, which I fitted out with three rugs, of different shapes and sizes. The motifs I chose were the lines which I had already applied on the first-floor surface with my watering can, and which I carried over onto the rugs.
A spiral staircase leads to the reception area and waiting rooms on the first floor. I applied my line designs to the whole waiting area around the atrium using my watering can, making this particular zone stand out visually as well as being recognisable for what it is. I also applied playful spiral patterns to the floor in the children’s play area.
Thanks to its technical characteristics, the seamless floor serves the hygienic needs of a hospital it also absorbs sound effectively, as well as being very comfortable and easy to clean.
The medicus building was newly constructed solely for the use of the clinic, and specially designed for ear, nose and throat surgery. Our work on behalf of this client saw us focus in particular on matching the colours of the floor as harmoniously as possible with the materials used and the shades that make up the corporate identity of the clinic. When you come into the building, you are greeted by an atrium full of natural light. There is also an inviting lounge area, which I fitted...
- Year 2017
- Work started in 2015
- Work finished in 2017
- Status Completed works
- Type Hospitals, private clinics
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