A green-grey floor pattern depicting a playful labyrinth is introduced to give the central open space a human scale and an individual identity.
This pattern, made of circular, green-coloured carpet tiles, represents the process of the treatments the practice offers helping people to ‘find their way back’.
Between every two pillars, two treatment rooms are situated – each having its own stained glass window.
A refined set-back window frame (cradle to cradle silver certified) is introduced in between the pillars directing the central nave.
Translucent curtains still create privacy in these treatment rooms while remaining transparent enough to get the light in and keep the pillars visible.
The office space, including lunch area and kitchen for the staff, is situated in the heart of the building.
With the transparent setup and subtle use of green-grey colours, the new design creates a harmonious and welcoming atmosphere where the monument’s rich history is respected, embraced and still tangible.
Credit list
Project
Adagio – multicultural psychological practice
Designed by:
Architect / designer Bureau Fraai
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
Flare Department
21 Apr, 2024