Bashardoust Dental Office by Ronak Roshan Office
Ronak Roshan Office has designed a dental clinic on the second floor of a residential building in Rasht, Iran. Designed in 2021, Bashardoust Dental Office features a unique approach to light distribution within the space.
By installing semitransparent glass and incorporating greenery, the designers aimed to reclaim and redistribute light, crucial for the healing process, within the space despite its challenging location and limited natural light.
The proper distribution of light in medical facilities is of immense importance, but in the circumstance in which all matters are defined by class, even light is not distributed fairly. How can we reclaim light, essential to the healing process, in a neighborhood with a high floor to area ratio, a unit on the second floor of an apartment, at the end of a cul-de-sac"
Considering the project?s positioning, as well as the building?s façade, it was not possible to make changes in the proportions and the awning windows. Therefore, we decided to specifically define light for this space, through its examples. By opening the door at the entrance, the user will face a light that seems to fall from an outside source, dividing the space into two. In the user?s line of sight, green space has been placed; another representation of the presence of light, not as if plants were added to the space, but as if light has resulted in greenery blooming out of the wall, finding its way out. At the same time, this green is a partition between the...
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