For this dental clinic in Poland Adam Wiercinski divided a small room into two areas divided by a steel grid contoured by the iconic green medical cross.
The main task of the project conceived by Polish architect Adam Wiercinski was to divide a small room with an area of 10 sqm into an intimate work zone for dental technician and a waiting room.
The space was divided by a partition wall, made of a steel structure filled with polycarbonate panels that let the light in.
The entrance to the work zone and the customer service window were cut out in the partition wall. Both zones can be separated by a curtain. The steel mesh and “window service” refers to old kiosks which highlights the company’s express type of service. A characteristic element of bright, sterile interior is a green medical cross shape that was created by a cut in partition wall and a reflection on the wall.