Completed in 2010 in Arlington, United States. Images by Halkin Mason Photography. This dental office design in Arlington, Virginia is about exposing the therapeutic benefits of color as backdrops for the highly meticulous dental...
Suhrkamp Verlag Office Photo Featuring Carpet, Library, Mounted Linear, People, Plywood, Reception / Waiting Area, Storage, Table Lamp, Wood.
Image 7 of 23 from gallery of Yokoi Dental Clinic / iks design + msd-office. Photograph by Keisuke Nakagami
Dental Center of Atherton
RIGI design has developed 'a warm clinic' dental surgery in tianjin, china, creating a home-from-home setting which goes against the traditional waiting room environment.
Interior design of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services unit at the new Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh.
EN Design Studio completed the office design for a confidential Israeli energy company located in Tel Aviv, Israel. EN Design Studio recently completed a
Image 8 of 17 from gallery of Hicks Orthodontics / BarberMcMurry Architects. Photograph by Denise Retallack
Roar was tasked with the office design for Takeda for their location in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The interior concept evokes key principles of the
Agency Bruce B./Emmy B. is a design agency whose space I briefly tackled in 2010. But armed with additional high-quality images and loads of information, now is a great time to revisit the project.
Design directors Lucía Chover, Carlos Folch, and Santiago Martín envisioned a playful clinic that would actively destress anxious children and parents for Isabel Cadroy, Dentista Infantil, a local pediatric dental office.
The Office Interiors Strike A Balance Between Rustic And Speck Of Flamboyance | KNS Architects. A smart space that clearly means work yet inspiring with a transparent & functional working environment.
Warner Music Office Photo Featuring Area Rug, Branding, Brick, Exposed Duct, Linear Pendant, Open Office, Pendant, Plywood, Storage, Wood, Wood Floor.
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Corvin Cristian Studio used the rich heritage of Microsoft Romania when designing their offices located in Bucharest, Romania. Microsoft HQ Bucharest is
Studio Antimatter recently completed the design of Early Medical Centre, which officially opened its doors to the public in October 2022. A project unlike any other we had attempted before, we sought to address the emotions and psychology around health screening. How can we create an environment...
Parsley Health NYC is an amazing commercial space located in New York, United States, designed in 2019 by Alda Ly Architecture and Design.
Design directors Lucía Chover, Carlos Folch, and Santiago Martín envisioned a playful clinic that would actively destress anxious children and parents for Isabel Cadroy, Dentista Infantil, a local pediatric dental office.
Mitten in Amsterdam hat das niederländische Designstudio i29 neue Maßstäbe für die Gestaltung einer Zahnarztpraxis gesetzt. Nachdem die Innenarchitekt*innen eine grüne Grenze ...
Relax, think, create! Enjoy working at home! Spotted on www.nidolab.com.ar, Casa FOA is a home office desined by Nidolab studio in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
x-kom Office Photo Featuring Bar Stool, Meeting Point, Stone Tile, Wood, Work Lounge.
Mint & More Creative combined a boldness and brightness using color throughout the meeting spaces at the Supermetrics office expansion in Helsinki,
'There is overwhelming evidence that the design of an office impacts the health, well-being and productivity of its occupants,' says a recent report.
Image 27 of 36 from gallery of Lenne Office / Kamp Arhitektid. Photograph by Terje Ugandi
Bosch Office Photo Featuring Bench, Carpet, Hallway, Mounted Cylinder / Round.
IA Interior Architects created a homey space for their team at The Harella House in London, England. Working from home has proved alluring for many
Image 11 of 24 from gallery of PannKa Part Play and Community Center / ARCHIKON ARCHITECTS. Photograph by Balázs Danyi
Wir haben mit Constanze Ladner über das Thema Wohnküche gesprochen – das Fazit: Lösungen finden macht mehr Freude als Regel zu befolgen.
Many new-age hospitals and practices realized the importance of how their exam rooms look years ago. They then reached out to interior designers and contractors to begin the overhaul. This blog post goes over some of the best.
Step inside the Scout & Nimble headquarters. Not only does this inspiring space support the day-to-day grind of our team, but it also serves as a snapshot into some of the amazing products that we use in so many of our clients’ homes.
We say, your dentist’s office should be as sharp-looking as your dentist expects your teeth to be. Pedra Silva Architects agree.
Modern with a hint of nostalgia—this Mumbai office was made to get the creative juices flowing!
On Saturday May 12 2018, the new Perth Children Hospital by Cox Architecture opened to patients, staff and the community
Arizona’s Phoenix Children’s Hospital, designed and renovated by HKS Architects, is an 11-story tower facility that is one of the largest pediatric campuse
DONE Design to Build designed a place with attention to every detail at the Aquila Capital offices in Lisbon, Portugal. Two years after setting up in
Bespoke reception desk and reception seating crafted from oak, stone and leather for The Copyright Building in Fitzrovia, London
How can you tell if the floor plan for your new optical or optometric office is good enough? Learn some of the strategies and tactics that we at Barbara Wright Design employ to turn an ordinary optical floor plan into an extraordinary productivity builder. Optical Floor Plan Case Study 1 Project: New Building in Joplin, MO Size: 4,841 SF Exam Rooms: 4 Demographics Patients are mostly blue-collar with insurance, median income $49,000. The practice also has some higher income patients but is not selling many high-end frames. Situation Lorry Lazenby, O.D. began designing a new optometric building with his architect. He thought the general plan was good but was concerned that he might have missed some things. He was not satisfied with the optical layout. Barbara Wright Design was called in to design the optical and consult on possible improvements to the overall floor plan. The practice is very busy and needs to move a high volume of patients through the office without making them feel they are on an assembly line. The optical also needs to handle a high volume of patients and prevent the bottlenecks and back-ups experienced in the existing office. The practice is missing out on high-end frame sales due to lack of proper presentation. The “Before” Plan Analysis As a patient enters he is presented with the sharp corner of the reception desk. The wall behind the reception desk where the practice logo should go is angled away from the entrance and can’t be seen well by entering patients. The restroom door is directly visible from waiting making it uncomfortable for patients. In addition the coat rack and coffee area are located right by the rest room door, a potential bottleneck if all three are being used at the same time. The hallway between the central core and waiting area is wider than necessary resulting in wasted space. The general strategy of a “racetrack” layout for circular patient flow in an optometry floor plan is good. However, this layout causes patients to traipse the entire length of the space to get to the exam rooms. Then they return to the front via another equally long hallway, wasting precious minutes of time for both staff and patients. In the optical there is inadequate circulation space between one of the dispensing tables and the corner of the reception counter. A storage closet is placed on a wall that would be better used for more frame displays. The optical is too small for this very busy office. There are no separate delivery tables or workstations for the opticians. The Challenge The two major challenges were to create a functional optical and to improve the clinic area layout so patients could move more efficiently from data collection to exam to optical. The “After” Plan Solution The reception counter faces the entrance and has a back wall for the practice logo, creating a more welcoming and very professional first impression on patients. The restroom door is accessed from the hallway, which has been narrowed so there is no more wasted space. The “racetrack” is now a “dumbbell shape” with all staff rooms off a private back hallway. The patient path is considerably shorter. The two data collection rooms in the central core have dual openings into both hallways to funnel patients efficiently to all exam rooms with the fewest steps. The optical has been enlarged to display 750 frames and has a locked showcase for high-end frames. The opticians have their own office with windows to view the entire optical along with walk-in storage and workroom for completed orders. There is a separate delivery table with a small hidden adjustment counter minimizing trips into the main lab. The file cabinets are integrated into the business office. As the practice gradually goes paperless Dr. Lazenby can remove file cabinets and add more work counters along these walls as needed. Conclusion Switching the general layout strategy from racetrack to dumbbell greatly increases the efficiency of this office and separates the staff area from the public area. Increasing the size of the optical and providing designated space for different activities makes opticians more productive and patients more comfortable and less hurried. Providing a special high fashion display section showcases high-end frames to higher income patients without alienating the middle-income patients that are the backbone of the practice.
Google has become famous for its stunning offices all over the world and the trend continues in their Tel Aviv workplace as well. Their strategy of creating an encouraging working environment that helps their creative engineers, marketing and sales experts to communicate better has proved to be very effective. It is no wonder that they ...