Located in Olot, the new veterinary center is placed in an urban space with a singular geometry. The fact of being located in the corner of a crossroads and having three facades gives it great value and visibility as a commercial space while makes it difficult to achieve an optimal interior layout.
In order to respond to the functional needs of the clinic and to be able to provide all the spaces with the optimal dimensions for their proper functioning, the division between what is public and what is private is clearly defined.
On one hand, the private space of the clinic, located at the back of the store, is separated by an opaque wall and is functionally organized in a very clear way, with spaces with simple geometries and linear paths to optimize the circulations.
The area for the public users, on the other hand, is located taking advantage of the great showcase offered by its urban location. Creating various rooms of organic geometries, a fluid space of filtered transparencies, reflections and diffuse limits is achieved. Moreover, understanding the examination rooms as transparent elements increases the spaciousness while generating relief and trust in the treatment offered to animals.
Privacy towards the street is achieved through the use of semi-transparent vinyls with images of the same furry users of the clinic.
Team:
Architect: VIDA Arquitectura
Photography: Pep Sau
Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Painted steel sheets, (Construccions Metàl·liques Olot, ESJA Pintors)
2. Flooring: Vinyl, Gerflor
3. Doors:
White Melamine, Fusteria Planella
Metal doors, Construccions Metàl·liques Olot
4. Interior lighting: Figueras Fills S.L.
5. Outdoor lighting and logo: Figueras Fills S.L., Construccions Metàl·liques Olot
6. Mechanisms: Simon, Figueras Fills S.L.
7. Interior furniture:
White Melamine, Fusteria Planella
White Krion, (Fusteria Planella)
Recepción, Construccions Metàl·liques Olot
8. Sanitary ware: Tres
9. Vinyls: Rètols Planella
10. Masonry works: Construccions Díaz Mont Ras S.L.