Welcoming
A dental surgery practice speaks to professionalism and trust
Medical practices face a unique challenge: they must merge functionality with an environment where both patients and staff feel at ease. When Dr. Blume & Dr. Engelke's dental surgery outgrew its original home, they relocated to a shopping center in Brühl with a clear vision in mind. The result is a masterclass in thoughtful design: high-quality materials and intelligent architectural planning converge to create a space that honors the client's needs—efficient workflows, discreet treatment and recovery zones, and a generous reception and waiting area that welcomes visitors. Every design choice reinforces the same message: quality and trustworthiness, without excess. The team wasn't forgotten either. A serene staff lounge, complete with a high-end kitchen, offers a sanctuary of calm amid the demands of daily practice.
Situated on the third level of the shopping center, directly above the parking deck, the new practice commands attention. The generous, illuminated exterior signage ensures visibility from below—an unmissable beacon. Yet the designers faced another challenge: transforming the austere parking environment into something with distinct character. The solution is elegant: high-gloss black exterior signage, a restrained graphic language, and a refined practice logo combine to signal quality and ambition the moment visitors arrive.
Upon entering, visitors encounter a striking tribute to Brühl Castle: a wall of the central core displays 7,328 foil points that evoke the castle's silhouette, instantly anchoring the practice's identity. The material palette—neutral cement-textured flooring paired with warm oak accents and black detailing on the reception desk and wall panels—creates an inviting environment. Black laminated surfaces frame the reception area; overhead, a black felt ceiling with acoustic properties ensures the space feels pleasant to the ear. Acoustic panels at the waiting area's far wall and thoughtfully positioned greenery deepen this sense of comfort. Satin-finished glass screens visually define the treatment rooms while preserving transparency and natural light flow.
The practice radiates from a central cube featuring rounded walls—a hub for all back-of-house functions that require no natural light: laboratory, sterilization, storage, and staff facilities. By contrast, the treatment rooms line the perimeter, positioned to capture consistent daylight from the exterior.
Photography:
Ralf Baumgarten
www.ralfbaumgarten.de
(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 01|25)