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Phòng Khám Yhct Sao Phương Đông
Hoang Le Photography

Phòng Khám Yhct Sao Phương Đông / Traditional Clinic SPD

ODDO architects as Architects

Background
Vietnam's capital - Hanoi is a rapidly developing city in all aspects, a  representative of the dynamic South-East Asian region. Along with the increasing rate of urbanization, Hanoi is now also home to 8 million residents. Among which, 60% are located in the city's center, which put a tremendous strain on the city, especially regarding housing need, and employment. This inevitably leads to more and more modern urban highrises appearing in traditional artisan villages in the central areas, creating a cityscape with a mixture of different cultures, new cultural values replacing the old and traditional.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

Tradional medicine
Traditional medicine is a discipline in Vietnamese medicine, by which, ailments are traditionally treated. The unique aspect of this practice is the use of natural materials and ingredients in its medicine. Each dose is a mixture of different herbs, made with formulae passed down through many generations and cultures, with strict varification of safety and effectiveness in treatment.

The Traditional Clinic SPD project aims to preserve and augment the positive values of traditional medicine, all while modern medicine is most popular, helping people to better understand and take care of their own well-being.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

Site location
The Traditional Clinic SPD is located in a new mixed utility residential highrise complex in Hanoi. The project is devided into two primary functions. Along with the specialized clinical space on the 7th floor of the building, there is the reception area serving as the information hub, spreading knowledge of traditional medicine to the masses - located in the bulding's main hall.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

The Reception Area - Ground Floor
The reception area is located in the main hall of the building, adjacent to one of the busiest traffic routes of the residential area. The design is oriented around the utilisation of natural and traditional materials, such as ceramic tilings, natural rock and wood..., combined to bring about a welcoming feeling and a sense of warmth. A space soaked in tradition, intertwine with the contemporary, modern environment, helps to remedy the industrial setting and create an inviting atmosphere, calling on people to experience and discover.

The focal point of this space is the curved wall made of a mixture of wood and rock, built using traditional, artisanal methods. The elegant curve not only devide each function, but also highlight the image of the traditional pharmacist, carefully and precisely concocting each dose of medicine in front of the wall of cabinets, containing over 110 different herbs, invoking the sense uniqueness of traditional medicine in the space.

By its side are the instructions given by specitialists at the counter, helping patients to better understand, to be more reassured and trusting in the methods of traditional medicine.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

The Clinical Space - 7th Floor
According to the belief of those who practice this discipline, to effectively cure an ailment, a patient must be treated both physically and mentally. Because of that, the specialized clinical space's design seeks inspiration from the tranquility of traditional Vietnamese architecture.

The spacial rhythm of this space is formed by 31 rock columns, spanning the main hallway. Beside that, each specialized clinic is separated by greenery, creating in them the necessary privacy and freshness, further adding to the spacial rhythm. Each of the hallway's end opens up to natural elements, granting patients access to more greenery and natural light... bringing about comfort, relaxation and helping them to reconnect with nature, before their treatments commence.

Different from the reception area, the clinical space is made with the combination of natural and man-made materials. Glass is used to maximize the project's ablity to receive natural light. This, combine with the vertical architectural elements, gives the space a sense of height and airiness.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

Greenery
Greenery is also an important aspect of this project, not only does it bring freshness into the spaces, but also spread knowledge of traditional medicine and educate people, helping them better understand the different herbs and their medicinal values. Each and every fomula can be replicated using herbs and plants familiar to everyday's living. Thus, the greenery provides people with an alternative mean of taking care of their own health, helps them connect more with nature, to become more responsible for their own and nature's well-being and less dependant on western medicine.

The Traditional Clinic SPD project demonstrates a combination of human, architectural and natural elements, utilizing traditional philosophy of medicine to connect and balance ech of them. These aspect, under the context of a busy and dynamic modern way of living, provide people with a tranqil refuge, a space in which they are spiritually and physically healed. The experiences within these clinical space also enrich them with knowledge and their relationship with the natural environment. Archiecture plays an indispensible role in this project, aspiring to demonstrate as seamlessly as possible the incorperation of traditional and cultural values in a time of rapid and vigor urban developement.

photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography
photo_credit Hoang Le Photography
Hoang Le Photography

Team:
Architect: ODDO architects / Mai Lan Chi Obtulovicova, Nguyen Duc Trung, Marek Obtulovic, Nguyen Viet Anh
Photography: Hoang Le

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