DESIGN NAME: Perfect Vision
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Laser Ophthalmology Institute
INSPIRATION: The concept of design was generated from the inside to the outside, it was to create a spaceship interior environment, with the last generation technology, where across the glass transparency it could watch the different procedures that are realized by the suitable machines and the highly qualified staff. Those areas are defined by windows that delimit every space, complemented with images designed specifically for every zone, as wallpapers to give this galactic sensation of being inside a spaceship.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Perfect Vision is a Laser Ophthalmology Institute dedicated to advanced treatments with the latest technology equipment. The entrusted objective for his remodeling was being able to transmit across the design, the confidence and safety with technology and vanguard. To transmit the sensation of cleanliness we use futuristic lines, pure white colors with subtle blue lighting to bring peace and calm, accompanied by a comfortable waiting area with seating in various shades of relaxing tones.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The design of the clinic is designed to be as transparent as possible, promoting interaction of users and clients who are in the waiting rooms, being able to observe all processes and clinical and surgical procedures that happen in the clinic while they wait. Demonstrating high quality clinical and professional medical team providing confidence to your visitors.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The Project Design start on 2013, finished in 2014 and is located in Cancun, Mx.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: For the development of the project, we entrusted in the last generation BIM methodology (Building Information Modeling) and Digital Fabrication, where every piece was modeled in 3D with his information, measures and materials in Autodesk Revit, to be digitally made through a Computer Numerical Control in different materials like wood, aluminum and PVC, to be assembled in the correct place. The use of the technology was the solution to realize with perfection and exigency every element.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: With a 200 sm of area, the interior design is built almost entirely of wood, MDF, PVC and glass produced in workshop as using digital techniques. The aim of the project was to remodel a clinic taking the minimum time necessary to close doors for its construction, which is the span of two weeks. So most of the elements had to be fabricated just ready to be placed with the coordination necessary to not disrupt the use of the clinic.
The exterior remodeling is designed in BIM methodology and made entirely of aluminum composite panel.
TAGS: Futuristic, Spaceship, Remodeling, Technology, Ophthalmology, Health
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The research and analysis for the project at the conceptual level was associated with finding spaces Sci-Fy high tech type, inspired spaces of the future, films, interior spacecraft to understand the perceptual language must have the project since the objective was to create the most modern and best equipped optical clinic in the city, having the feeling of entering a clinical realizarte high-tech process.
CHALLENGE: The creative search was based on generating spaces with shapes airfoil type, they had transparency while cleaning a perception that the clinic should have had. Using drawings strokes hand while modeling NURBS surfaces generating geometric type and continuous wrap-around 3D, with curves allowed us to experience the creative and formal part of the elements that make up the space . At the same time serve to develop the project in a BIM system.
ADDED DATE: 2015-02-17 15:29:21
TEAM MEMBERS (9) : Architectural & Design Project:, Architect Víctor Sanz Pont, Architect Sergio Sanz Pont, Architect Eder Jafet Hernández, Architect Valeria Gómez Hundorf, Architect Acoyani Adame, , Construction Team: and Planea Construcciones
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1: Victor Sanz Pont, Perfect Vision, 2014.
Image #2: Victor Sanz Pont, Perfect Vision, 2014.
Image #3: Victor Sanz Pont, Perfect Vision, 2014.
Image #4: Victor Sanz Pont, Perfect Vision, 2014.
Image #5: Victor Sanz Pont, Perfect Vision, 2014.
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