JCPCDR Architecture Removes the Sterility from a Dental Office
Francesca Mercurio — August 9, 2021 — Art & Design
JCPCDR Architecture has transformed a Parisian dental office into a laidback and chic space. Paris Dental Studios is located on a ground floor of a courtyard and wanted a space that meets the practical requirements of a dental office while equally focusing on creating a relaxed patient atmosphere. Essentially, the dentists wanted a space where patients who dread the dentist turn into excited guests and enjoy their experience at the office.
Creating this design was challenging, as the space is foremost a medical facility and requires space for equipment. Nonetheless, the designers focused on creating a bright, inviting, and warm atmosphere. The designers used an abundance of oak to create a warm reception room. The firm chose to work abundantly with wood as it creates a sense of homeliness and comfort, and removes that sterile feeling often felt in medical facilities.
Image Credit: JCPCDR Architecture
Creating this design was challenging, as the space is foremost a medical facility and requires space for equipment. Nonetheless, the designers focused on creating a bright, inviting, and warm atmosphere. The designers used an abundance of oak to create a warm reception room. The firm chose to work abundantly with wood as it creates a sense of homeliness and comfort, and removes that sterile feeling often felt in medical facilities.
Image Credit: JCPCDR Architecture
Trend Themes
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Design-focused Medical Facilities — The trend of creating cozy and stylish medical facilities that prioritize the patient experience over sterility is on the rise.
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Use of Wood in Medical Facilities — The trend of incorporating natural wood elements to create a warm and comforting environment is gaining popularity in medical offices.
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Patient-centric Design — Designs that prioritize the patient experience and comfort are becoming increasingly popular in medical facilities.
Industry Implications
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Medical and Healthcare — Medical facilities, clinics, and dental offices could potentially benefit from incorporating the trend of design-conscious and patient-centric spaces.
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Architecture and Design — Architects and designers who specialize in the healthcare industry can take advantage of this trend by creating innovative and unique spaces that prioritize the patient experience.
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Construction and Interior Design — Professionals in the construction and interior design industries have an opportunity to create warm and inviting medical facilities that prioritize the patient experience.
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