
This project involved designing a prototype for an app-integrated clinic within a compact, roughly 30-square-meter section of a commercial facility directly connected to a train station.
By enabling patients to complete reservations and medical questionnaires entirely through an app, we were able to eliminate the need for a traditional reception desk. This innovative approach allowed us to create a remarkably spacious and relaxed waiting area, even within a minimal footprint. An S-shaped bench, integrated planting, and a thoughtful lighting scheme work in concert to establish a calming environment where patients can feel at ease, even for a short visit.
Our goal was to create an inviting medical space that is open to the city, achieved through an expansive facade, while carefully maintaining patient privacy throughout the design.
This project involved designing a prototype for an app-integrated clinic within a compact, roughly 30-square-meter section of a commercial facility directly connected to a train station.
By enabling patients to complete reservations and medical questionnaires entirely through an app, we were able to eliminate the need for a traditional reception desk. This innovative approach allowed us to create a remarkably spacious and relaxed waiting area, even within a minimal footprint. An S-shaped bench, integrated planting, and a thoughtful lighting scheme work in concert to establish a calming environment where patients can feel at ease, even for a short visit.
Our goal was to create an inviting medical space that is open to the city, achieved through an expansive facade, while carefully maintaining patient privacy throughout the design.
Design: Mire Kan
Design: Kohdai Miyashita
Construction: JIJI
Signage Design: Hazuki Ueki
Steel: tuareg
Environmetal Design: Masamichi Oura
Photographer: Kazuyuki Okada