Add to favorites

#PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS

Hkl studio: Asahicho clinic

Located in a residential area near Tokyo, this white clinic is characterized by its dynamic house-shaped facade with several recesses that creates a strong relation between the external natural environment and the interior space.

The Asahicho clinic is located in a residential area near Tokyo, where currently there is an increased elderly population.

Hkl studio’s project is intended to establish an “open” clinic for the local area. Which is different from the conventional hospital. The idea is that in the future the residents can visit their family doctor in this building, as opposed to the specialized medical service in the university hospital.To have the benefit of the maximum area on the following site boundary, the floor plan results as L-shaped. The building is northeast oriented, opening through a dynamic facade with several recesses that allow to let the natural light come inside, while at the same time keeping the privacy of visitors.

This concept of recesses creates a strong relation between the external natural environment and the interior space. That, at the same time, creates a variety of niches that give the patient the possibility to choose their favourite one. The building is composed of two floors: on the first one there are all clinical examination rooms to facilitate the elderly and disabled people, and the service spaces for the staff members are situated at the second floor.

To give a more familiar image of the building the architects chose a typical house-shape as facade. The roof gets gradually higher until the center of the building. This transition produces spaces with right proportions, from a cozy entrance to a double height space for waiting, which reduce the feeling of pressure for the surrounding environment.

Hkl studio, Asahicho clinic, Tokyo, Japan

Details

  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Hkl studio

    Keywords