Green Line Clinic
Mina Rahmani

Green Line Clinic

Context Studio as Architects

The interior design of the Green Line Clinic project, with an area of approximately 85 square meters, was referred to us with the goal of creating a sense of brilliance, beauty, and freshness for the visitors, based on the clinic's function (beauty clinic). The initial suggestion to create a lively atmosphere in the space was to use a standard green wall only in the waiting area. We, however, expanded and developed this idea further.

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Mina Rahmani
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Instead of placing a bulky, ordinary green wall in the waiting area, we integrated a green wall, symbolizing lushness, that circulates throughout the entire space as part of the partition walls, leaving a distinctive mark. This green element not only connects the spaces but also brings a sense of freshness to all areas of the clinic. Alongside this revitalizing green symbol, we used matte gold steel material, as the combination of these two elements enhances the feeling of brilliance and liveliness in the space.

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Mina Rahmani
photo_credit Mina Rahmani
Mina Rahmani

Additionally, due to the lack of provisions for watering the plants and the impracticality of adding such facilities (due to cost constraints for the client), we developed an execution detail for this green wall. This detail involved using polystyrene, pebbles, and pots filled with water and pothos plants.

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Mina Rahmani

In the waiting area, we also defined the partition wall as a display wall, allowing visitors to not only wait but also become familiar with the products and brands used in the clinic. In fact, in this project, the walls are not just space dividers; they play an active role in the design.

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