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GKK Dental Ambulatory, Austrian Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Development in Upper Austria, Europe
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GKK Dental Ambulatory, Linz, Upper Austria
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Task:
The relocation of various businesses from the Voestalpine steel manufacturers
premises included the dental clinic of the Upper Austrian regional
medical insurance
company. The nearby Service Zone was chosen as the new
location. The task was
to create a modern and service-oriented clinic on a 525 m2 plot which
offers the
dentists the best possible hygiene and functionality at work and which
receives and
guides the patients.

Draft:
The draft was defined by the clinics central theme, with the
concept of a double row
room structure for the extension, being derived from the two-dimensional
illustration
of a set of teeth. Five treatment rooms, as well as one room for prosthetic
dentistry,
are lined up next to each other on the southern side, benefiting fully
from the natural
sunlight. The separation of the rooms and their doorways are clearly
defined by
angular niches recessed into the walls that help guide the patients
to their destination.
Several functional rooms such as X-ray, rest and sterilising rooms
can be found
opposite the treatment rooms. The general concept is also emphasised
by the colours
used. The ubiquitous use of the clinical colour white, accentuated
by the mintcoloured
Corporate-Identity-Green of the regional medical insurance company,
is the
perfect analogy for hygiene and fresh breath.
Implementation:
The general tone, created by the use of the colour white, is experienced
by the visitor
right from the doorstep. A white and soft PVC floor coating and a
transparent back-lit
ceiling made of polycarbonate web plates compensate for the reduced
daylight in the
hall and waiting area. The rolled-on pattern on the walls, as well
as the mirrored
mouth hygiene area with its display cabinets, completes
the friendly and almost
glamorous character. The latter was coated with acrylic glass rods
reminiscent of the
bristles of a toothbrush making it a success aesthetically as well
as conceptually. This
interpretation is successfully continued with a curved reception and
seating area with
desk and bench representing the throat, complemented by a red seating
element as
the tongue. The dark wood veneer of Australian nut wood used for the
desk and
bench gives a warmth which counteracts the hygienic impression of
the premises,
disrupting the clinical theme and adding to the atmosphere. The high
degree of
technology typical of such a facility remains mostly in the background
to produce
surroundings that are considerate to the patients needs. It
can only be seen through
the translucent ceiling as well as the supply and exhaust air nozzles.
The labelling
and signposting of treatment and special rooms was also reduced and
concentrated.
The logical and clearly differentiated room structure demonstrates
the recognisable
success of the overall concept.

Text: Andreas Kump, 2009
Translation: Anja Ganley, 2009
GKK Dental Ambulatory - Building Information
Location: Stahlstraße 2, Linz, Oberösterreich
Client: APK Pensionskasse AG
Direct order 2006
Floor Space: 525 m2
Start of Planning: Dec 2006
Construction: Ceiling Polycarbonatplatten
Handing over: Feb 2008
Floor: Raised Floor PVC-Covered
Bersten-Corpus: Acrylglass unnotched
Photos: Max Nirnberger
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Oct 2009
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