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Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Canada Architecture News - Feb 25, 2020 - 13:55   4153 views

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Montréal-based multidisciplinary studio Natasha Thorpe Design has completed a new orthodontic clinic in Montréal, Canada, featuring semi-private gold mesh curtains allowing for flexibility in seeing patients.

Named Go Orthodontistes Downtown Flagship, the clinic is shaped by harmony through color, texture, and detail to relieve patients. 

Located in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile on the ground floor of a condominium building, the challenge in building this orthodontic clinic was to bring warmth to this coldly stark concrete-defined space. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

"The idea was not to mask base materials but rather, transform them and create contrast," said the studio. 

"Surrounding brick buildings in this downtown area are referenced through the custom communal sink made of red demolition brick. This brick is also symbolic of the material of the original location of the doctors’ clinic in the Drummond Medical Building."

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Go Orthodontistes does things differently and this space reflects that. Beyond functional traits, the layout and materiality of the space impacts visitors creating a positive experience with none of the anxiety-inducing connotation of a medical space. 

A mix of private and open clinical areas with semi-private mesh curtaining allows for flexibility in seeing patients. By concealing all ductwork in gold mesh panels, an airy lightness is felt throughout the entire open space a well as in the closed sections. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

A large curved wall extends from the reception area revealing the clinical zone. Elements of magic are brought with features such as the retractable mesh curtains for semi-privacy in the clinic area, as well as the elevated reception platform. Visitors float above the water on a raised platform while waiting for their appointments. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Shades of gold were used to capture the abundant sunlight during the day and create a lightbox effect at night to the street. By offsetting the medical connotation of the clinic space through the warm color palette, and an open floor plan, visitors are left with a feeling of well being.

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Custom furniture is found throughout the office space making up the majority of pieces in the office. They were designed with durability and hygiene in mind, which drove the decision to work with materials such as powder coated metal, polished concrete and Corian. 

This includes the custom curved smoky glass closet which is designed as a mobile furniture piece with hidden casters allowing users to reconfigure the space to their preference. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

The metal finish on the closet matches the custom elevated waiting room platform. The platform plays host to a trio of custom modular ottomans picking up tones from the floor and allowing for multiple seating configuration. 

The rection desk and its surroundings in limestone create a monochromatic and textured environment that is immersive and welcoming to visitors as they enter. In the conference room, custom Vicostone quartz and powder coat steel tables exist as a large or two smaller surfaces. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

The conference room also contains an invisible integrated closet, which recalls the corrugated white steel walls of its room as well as the entrance washroom chamber. A communal toothbrushing station is operated with foot pedals for hands-free use, optimizing function and hygiene. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

The color was used in order to create a neutral and immersive palette. The array of complementary shades allows for a warm and calming environment for patients and staff. All color choices were made to serve the harmony of the space, as well as adding depth and complexity. By bringing in noble materials, a timeless space is created. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

The multitude of surfaces covered in individually hand-laid marble mosaic tiles epitomizes the calming effect created by subtle color variation over large surfaces of the repeated pattern. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Accents of gold are continuously found in areas such as the retractable curtains in the open clinic as well as door frames, wall partitions and faucets. The multileveled custom gold mesh ceiling emphasizes height and lets the environment breathe upward with a light-catching quality. The bright gold of the waiting room platform, reflecting in the basin beneath creates color in motion.

Go Orthodontistes Downtown Flagship was the recipient of the best healthcare office and clinic award during the 13th edition of the Grands Prix du Design. 

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Natasha Thorpe Design uses semi-private gold mesh rooms for orthodontic clinic in Montréal

Project facts

Project: Go Orthodontistes Downtown Flagship

Location: Montreal, QC, Canada

Year: 2019

Size: 4570 square feet

Client: Go Orthodontistes 

Design: Natasha Thorpe Design

General contractor: Avantage Plus 

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