DESIGN NAME: Neo Derm The Center
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Medical Center
INSPIRATION: The concept of ‘Continuity of Lines’, all the things are getting connected and bringing forth into other space. ‘Lime‘ as the representation of dynamics, young and energetic to respond to the design brief, designer creates this 15000 sq. ft. lifestyle space with a concept of sustainability and continuity.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: It is designed to resonate the theme of lines, and lime color highlights are just enough to demonstrate the dashy and energetic design brief for this particular skin care center. Beams of white dashing lines are running throughout the white ceiling and extending to the surrounding space with dynamics. The relaxation zone adjacent to the reception is set on a lime on lime color tone from furniture to carpet that emphasizes the young and rejuvenated brand essence by overviewing the Victoria harbor.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: -
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in January 2012 and finished in June 2012 in Hong Kong
41/F, Tower 1, Time Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Following the dashing line pattern on the reception ceiling, lines continue to take the lead in the corridor where product display shelves with LED lightings were lining up on the wall. Treatment rooms in this skin care center are specially designed as a multifunctional room that is capable to perform as a cosmetic room, an entertainment room as well as a treatment room to fit with their needs. Where a ‘line’ sliding picture is designed to cover the mirror on top of the cosmetic table.
Key Material: Colour Back Glass, White Marble Floor, Paint, Green Ecoresin Wall
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 15,000 sq.ft
TAGS: Fresh, Dynamic, Energetic, Relax, Continuity
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: -
ADDED DATE: 2012-09-24 20:18:58
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Danny Chan (Director) and Viki Law (Associate Director)
IMAGE CREDITS: Danny Chan, 2012.
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