CosMax, located in a modern high-rise office building in the centre of Hong Kong, is the latest inception of a cosmetic medical centre, with interiors inspired by an underground mushroom cave symbolising growth, renewal and longevity. When patients arrive, the ethereal theme transforms their busy urban lives into a serene, relaxing and spiritually enlightening harmony as they go through medical procedures. These professional, reassuring interiors – a world away from the usual clinical environment - reflect the CosMax moral philosophy and discerning values.
The design brief called for a futuristic yet meditative sense of place, and in the 400sqm are a reception lounge, and consultation, treatment and cocoon-like aftercare relaxation rooms. The cave-like reception lounge sets the scene, its strong links to nature inspired by the delicate curves and soft strength of a mushroom, whose mystery, resilience and healing properties, are reflected in the mushroom lamps.

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Two large illuminated skylights framed by extruded plaster tubes in the ceiling suffuse the reception lounge in a soft glow, and then patients enter a futuristic
tunnel framed by travertine columns. Privacy is at the heart of the design, and meticulous attention was devoted to lighting and to the passage linking the rooms.

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Lit Ma
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Finally the cocoon-like relaxation pods provide a sense of emotional security.
Despite the strong contrast between nature and technology, everything contributes to the feeling of peace and tranquillity, and to redefining the experience of a cosmetic medical centre. The geometric metallic reception counter is juxtaposed with the cavernous lounge, whereas the curved plastered passage ceiling with inset lights is a contrast to the strong metallic materiality and scientific feel of the corridor, so that subtle nuances add to the patients’ personal and spiritual comfort, and sustain their confidence and trust.

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Lit Ma
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Lit Ma

“We wanted to challenge the old concepts of a cosmetic medical centre,” says NCDA founder Nelson Chow. “It does not have to be a stark, clinical experience.

You should feel cherished and cared for from the minute you walk through the door.”

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Lit Ma
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Team:

Architects: NC Design & Architecture Ltd

Photography: Lit Ma

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