ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Otsuka Family Clinic in Saitama, Japan by SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects Inc.October 21st, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects Inc. This project is a medical facility for general medical care based on the concept of “examining the community”. By creating a cafe-like community interaction room and a park-like garden that can also be used for vegetable garden therapy, the aim was to create a new medical facility open to all, where people can gather and stay for purposes other than treatment.
By setting up separate building volumes and multiple floor heights in response to the surrounding residential scale and topographical elevation differences, and wrapping them in a single large roof, we created a rich and “diverse group of places” with different depths, openness, view axes and other multiple heterogeneities that are layered but united. The second waiting room, with its symbolic circular skylight, serves as a base for community health and interaction, including health events with food and exercise, cultural activities and study groups, and breaks down the barriers between medical care, health and daily life. In addition, by installing clerestories in the examination and treatment rooms, which tend to be inorganic, the medical space is designed to provide a sense of the richness of the natural environment through shading. Furthermore, architectural planning has been carried out to cope with pandemics by introducing natural ventilation and high-performance filters that utilize the semi-outdoor environment, and by arranging an infected patient treatment room and a second waiting room where a dedicated route can be secured for infected patients. Japan’s greatly changing social structure requires the repositioning of community centres and the nature of the healthcare system. The Otsuka Family Clinic is a space where people of all ages and genders can gather, spend time as they wish, interact and feel the joy of health by preparing a “diversity of places” open and connected to the community. The clinic presents a new way of practice that supports both community and healthcare. Contact SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects Inc.
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