The plot has two features that influence the configuration of the Project from the beginning. First, the passage of a large avenue in front of one of the facades and, second, the height of the surrounding building: ground floor + 5. Both aspects condition us in such a way that the proposed two-storey building faces the avenue, imposing itself volumetrically through a prism of three heights in the front façade.
The Health Centre covered in stone thus shows three floors towards the main avenue and two floors in the adjacent roads. But to further strengthen the external appearance of the building, as well as its character as a public building, a large curtain wall protected from the northwest with a brise-soleil is proposed on the façade to the avenue, which allows to show the internal activity of the users, and it seems to float on the ground floor pierced.
The building is based on a strictly functional development of the needs program. Three parallelepipeds in combs delimit two large interior courtyards with landscaped interiors that are closed at their ends by the circulation spaces.
The three pieces of consultation that are developed perpendicular to the façade have a classic typological scheme of a health centre: pairs of consultations linked to the waiting modules linked to a circulation corridor. Thus we have a functional system very structurally modulated that also allows us a great flexibility in the program of uses for possible changes in the future.