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Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Shared environment: Narrow black, vertical panels alternate with voids to form the pavilion’s façade and a custom perforation pattern filters light while reinforcing the relationship between the interior and surrounding landscape.
Crédit photo :
Delphine Burtin
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Sustainably built: Featuring a high-performance wood structure, custom perforated panels, and mineral-based floor panels, Bex & Arts Pavilion sits on a movable foundation that limits the impact of its construction on the land.
Crédit photo :
Delphine Burtin
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Tiny footprint: The MDU (mobile dental unit) packs a waiting area, two semi-private operatories, and a sterilization room into 21-square meters while creating the illusion of a more spacious interior.
Crédit photo :
Mitch Tobias
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
A ground-breaking project by Montalba Architects, Studio Dental MDU (mobile dental unit) features a material palette of natural wood, bright white surfaces, and custom perforated ceiling and walls.
Crédit photo :
Mitch Tobias
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Innovative design: Each operatory gestures to the sky, with 3.35-meter high ceilings and translucent sculpted skylights above each chair, which deliver abundant, diffused natural light, and also house TV monitors.
Crédit photo :
Mitch Tobias
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Interconnectivity: The pod design was inspired by the concept of Zen as well as Wu Ting movement theory, which derives from the energies connected to the elements of earth, water, wood, metal, and fire.
Crédit photo :
Delphine Burtin
Montalba Architectes conjugue de petits projets avec de grandes idées
Montalba Architectes
Measuring 46-square meters and surrounded by a 67-square meter terrace, each Zen Pod references form of the natural world and borrows materials, such as wood, to reflect the surrounding ecosystem.
Crédit photo :
Delphine Burtin