Human medical dispensary project in rural areas, with 2 consultation rooms, 2 treatment rooms, 1 isolation room and play area for children (2024)
Studio: Archos2002 and Arhipera
Collective: arh. Lorin Niculae, arh. Irina Scobiola, stud. arh. Andreea Ralea, stud. arh. Mihaela Oancea, stud. arh. Ana Alecu, stud. arh. Irina Ursea, stud. arh. Silvia Niculae
S land = 6826sqm
Building floor area = 376sqm
S built accesses, driveways, sidewalk (washed mosaic) = 1077,23sqm
Parking spaces 14 (paved) = 175sqm
S green spaces = 5437,35 sqm
The main entrance is visible from a distance and protected from the weather, in connection with a porch, a semi-outdoor space serving the waiting room.
The building is developed in the typology of a simple bar that is amplified vertically in the waiting room area which is resolved on two levels connecting the different access levels in the medical center: one "from the valley", at the street and main access level and one "from the hill", through a wooden walkway.
Inside, the double-height space features a decorative tree that creates a positive distraction and, together with a planted wall, creates a biophilic, patient-centered design. The waiting room also has a children's play area which encourages socialization, shortens the time needed to pick up patients and helps relieve symptoms by positively focusing on the play area.
The offices are served by custom terraces with controlled views of the generous landscape elements of the neighborhoods.
Project that appeared in the book ,,Architecture of health centers in rural areas. Good practice guide'' (2024), chapter ,,Theme illustrations: 4 projects''.
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AP1.13 "Healthy Villages" Call for Projects No. 1 "Improving access to health services especially for vulnerable groups, including Roma", program coordinated by the Ministry of Health and implemented in partnership with the Municipality of Beica de Jos, funded under the Program "Public Health Challenges at European Level" - EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021













