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EYE CARE PRACTICE WIENER NEUSTADT

EYE CARE PRACTICE WIENER NEUSTADT
Matej Hakar

In the name of circular design

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The new eye clinic in Wiener Neustadt shows how functional design can work with natural materials. Glass partitions from the LESA range, with veneered profiles and clay panels, fit naturally into the overall design, creating a healthy and calming environment.

photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar
photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar

The clinic moved from an older location to a multifunctional center near the train station to better meet patient needs. The layout allows smooth movement from the reception to waiting rooms, doctors’ offices, and examination rooms. The rooms are divided by LESA glass partitions with veneered profiles. Wooden veneered doors add to the natural look. In smaller rooms, walls do not reach the ceiling, removing the need for a top door frame and creating a clean vertical line. The Omega framed glass partition was used to meet hygiene standards in the operating room.

Around the glass façade, there are staff corridors and a meeting room filled with indoor plants. These green spaces offer patients a relaxing view.

photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar
photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar
photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar

“The clinic’s furniture and equipment adhere to a sustainable, circular design philosophy, which is a hallmark of our studio. We blend new and refurbished elements, repurposing older office furniture to high standards and enhancing it with wooden details from sustainable sources. This approach creates an aesthetic that balances comfort with environmental mindfulness,” explained Dvorak and Zankel, designers from the Austrian architecture, design, and research studio joyjoy, known for creating joyful and friendly environments with a strong focus on sustainability and circular design.

photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar
photo_credit Matej Hakar
Matej Hakar

Half of the clinic’s furniture is made from existing pieces that were updated for modern use. Old office cabinets were refurbished with wooden surfaces, handles made from leftover wood, and a new foil covering. The foil was crumpled by hand and pressed to hide imperfections. Old chairs were also updated with fresh, modern finishes. This mix of old and new gives the furniture a fresh look. 

This clinic is a great example of how circular design can improve interiors, creating high-quality spaces that benefit both patients and staff.

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Project Year
2024
Category
Hospitals
Primary Building Material
Glass
Wood
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