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Hospitals & Clinics

Geometries bring ‘purity and order’ to Quinti Dental Office in Tuscany

Studio Svetti Architecture describes dentaire boutique as a space defined by an abstraction of lines that allows for the creation of interior architecture

by Andrew McCorkell 23 July 2020

The setting for Quinti Dental Office is in Monte San Savino, Arezzo in Tuscany.

The design follows a rigorous and organic order and each space is organised to perform the primary functions of the space to take place in an elementary way, designed so as to put the client and medical staff at ease.

The reception area dominates the space, located between three walls with an enormous origami effect.

The same effect of non-coplanar surfaces characterises how the whole waiting room, pixel effect custom made seats integrate with the environment.

A spokesperson said: “The geometries of this study recall ideals of purity and order, expressing the search for essential spaces and the desire to take full advantage of the light that comes from the outside along the entire perimeter, making the glass surfaces work like a crystal set in a volume of cement.”

At its centre sits the technology needed for training and services. At regular intervals, there are units, inserted inside transparent spaces that give backlight to the corridor.

Project details

Lighting: Graziella Smart Technology

Glass doors and Windows: Fantoni - Toscana Contract

Sound Absorbing Walls: Fantoni - Toscana Contract

Screens: Mycore - Toscana Contract

Custom Furniture: New Bimar Contract

Thermotensile Sheets: Tensocielo

Resin flooring: Art Paint by Stefano Viti

Furnishings and accessories: Quinti, C&C Italia, Ceramiche Cielo


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