Functional Standalone Structure

Compact dental and implant clinic designed for efficient workflows

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Beyond creating a welcoming environment to ease patient anxiety, modern dental practices face a complex challenge: efficiently integrating the technical infrastructure and specialized spaces that contemporary dentistry demands. For architects, this requires sophisticated solutions at the intersection of design and engineering. The Formaat architectural firm faced exactly this challenge when designing a new implant center in Mainz. The program included a surgical clinic equipped for safe anesthesia and complex procedures, patient recovery rooms, dedicated pediatric and preventive care areas, a fully equipped on-site dental laboratory, and administrative spaces—all while ensuring complete accessibility throughout.

To execute this ambitious program, Formaat Architects assumed complete design responsibility—from the building envelope to the interior furnishings. The solution centers on a compact, unified structure. The concept achieves two critical goals: first, by concentrating all functions within a single volume, it minimizes distances and streamlines clinical workflows. Second, this compact geometry maximizes energy efficiency—a priority established early in the design process to optimize the ratio of surface area to volume. The strategic combination of exposed concrete thermal mass with high-performance insulation further enhances the building's energy performance.

The interior layout is highly organized: treatment and operating rooms, offices, and laboratories line the perimeter on both floors, all oriented toward natural light and views. Service and technical spaces occupy the central core, which is visually interrupted by a soaring multi-story atrium in the entry foyer. An upper-floor gallery connects the functional zones and establishes visual continuity throughout the interior volume.

Continuous bands of sun-control glazing in a wood-aluminum system wrap the facade, flooding interiors with daylight. Recessed pine window frames create warm, intimate views outward while contrasting softly with the exposed concrete walls of the core and perimeter. The textured broom-finished concrete surface lends the building an understated organic quality, orchestrating a subtle interplay of light and shadow across its facades.

www.formaat.de

Photography Credits:

Lennart Wiedemuth
www.lennartwiedemuth.com

(Published in CUBE Frankfurt 04|21)

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