KTX Archilab has completed and delivered the renovation of the medical office at Musashino Tokushukai Hospital in Nishitokyo, Tokyo.
The hospital’s request was to fundamentally change the design of the medical office to facilitate physician recruitment and prevent turnover. In an era of intense competition for physicians, hospitals are no longer selected based solely on salary and benefits. KTX Archilab redefined the medical office as a 'recruitment tool,' focusing on creating a space where visiting physicians can instantly sense the hospital's standards and commitment.
Design highlights: - Green wall and neon art: A large green wall and a loop-shaped neon light installation were placed in the conference zone to mark the space as unique. - Glass partition whiteboards: The conference zone is divided by frameless glass partitions that function as whiteboards, keeping pace with physicians' thought processes. - Hotel lounge aesthetic: Materials like natural wood textures and green-toned carpets were used to unify the space, creating the cozy, high-end feel of a hotel lounge.
Representative Tetsuya Matsumoto, who advocates that 'space design is a business tool,' is globally recognized for his design work.
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