*스페인 물리치료센터 환경을 위해 최적의 건축재료를 사용하다-[ Nan Arquitectos ] physiotherapy and beauty centre

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SanaSana 물리치료 및 뷰티 센터는 이번에 사업 확장으로 인해 O Porriño의 산업 지구로 이전하게 되었다. 

새로운 공간 안에, 스페인의 Nan Arquitectos는 물리치료를 위한 6개실과 필라테스를 위한 스튜디오 1개실을 만들게 되었다. 또한 건물은 옷을 갈아입을 수 있는 방과, 사무실, 욕실, 뷰티관련 공간 및 유틸리티룸까지 갖추고 있다. 

여유로운 치료가 가능하도록 건축가들은 인테리어 전반에 걸쳐 단조로운 재료와 백색 페인트 색으로 칠했고, 옅은 색의 나무를 사용했다.  이러한 색을 택함으로써, 나무의 대조적인 느낌을 강조했고 따뜻함을 더했다. 또한 인테리어는 노출 벽돌과 스틸 파이프를 특성으로 하고 있는데, 이는 화이트 워시의 천정을 따라 구성했다. 


Nan Arquitectos has used a muted material and colour palette to evoke feelings of peace and calm at this combined physiotherapy and beauty centre in northwest Spain.
SanaSana Physiotherapy and Beauty Centre relocated to a bigger site in the industrial town of O Porriño to keep up with its expanding business.
Within the new space, Spanish studio Nan Arquitectos created six cabins for physiotherapy treatments and included a studio for pilates. The building also houses a changing room, an office, a bathroom, a beauty treatment area and a utility room.




Design: NAN Arquitectos
Team: Vicente Pillado, Wenceslao Lopez, Alberto F Reiriz
Equipment: Nancontract
Photography is by Iván Casal Nieto.

To complement the relaxing treatments available, the architects kept the space bare by using a simple material and colour palette of white paint and pale wood across the interior. A similar pared-back aesthetic was used to create a calming atmosphere at a pharmacy in Japan and spa in Switzerland.
"The predominant colours are natural wood colour, neutral white walls and neutral grey floor," Wenceslao Lopez of Nan Arquitectos told Dezeen. "We chose these colours to enhance the contrast of the wood and provide warmth."
The interior also features exposed brick walls and steel piping, which runs along the white-washed ceilings. A Pirelli rubber floor patterned with raised circles runs throughout the building.
A staggered corridor divides the centre into two, creating waiting areas outside the office at the entrance, and in between the changing rooms and pilates studio towards the back.
Panels of frosted glass and wooden doors hide a row of treatment rooms that line one side of the corridor. Windowless physiotherapy rooms, which are lit by fluorescent tubing, serve to create a feeling of isolation and privacy.
"We tried through design to convert the 'booths' in a suitable space for appropriate treatment," Alberto F Reiriz of Nan Arquitectos added. "As it is a physiotherapy centre, we tried to make the enclosed spaces quiet, where users can relax. We believe we got this feeling through material and the light used."
The studio for pilates and other gym-related activities retains the same minimal decor, but with added pine wood flooring and a window that takes up the majority of one wall to let in natural light.
Corrugated and perforated aluminium panels covers the street-facing facade, so the building appears translucent during daylight and emits a soft glow at night.












from  dezeen



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