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Walper Hotel Dubbeldam Architecture + Design, Jill Greaves Design, Dialogue 38
Photo credit: Gillian Jackson of Barré Studio
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Montalba Architects’ Studio Dental II Wins 2019 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture Montalba Architects
Strategically placed smoke mirrors are used to extend sight lines and reflect natural light. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
The architects hope that the project plays an active role in the ongoing revitalization of San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
The 'lantern' concept creates a transcendent environment that feels gallery-like and serene. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
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The wood fins of the lantern provide privacy for patients while also illuminating the dark interior space. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
The lantern concept both contains and expands the sense of the space's scale, while enveloping the working dental spaces within it. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
The patient bench and trellis offer both a sense of calm and privacy. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
In place of a common waiting room, a park-like bench extends the length of the space. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
Due to the ceiling height, the monolithic hallway between patient rooms communicates a dramatic sense of scale despite the space's small footprint. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
A central colonnade of maple monoliths serves as functional storage and defines the entry to each private patient room. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
Located in a historic building, the project carefully preserves various original elements, including the original marble bulkheads. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
Wood trellises provide separation between the bench and dental rooms without closing off the space. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
Monitors are provided overhead for patient viewing and draws views to the folded wood trellis. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
Detail of the patient benches and wooden trellis system. Photo credit: Kevin Scott
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