Pedra Silva Architects one of architecture company were invited to design a high-level state of the art dental clinic.
The customer requested two receptions with two entrances that could function  separately but without compromising the sense of spaciousness and its  relationship with people passing by. In the same space there was a  stubborn structural column that seemed to impose itself in all the  attempts of trying to integrate it into the design. The solution?  Answering the brief and magically making the column disappear!
To achieve this, the architects created a sculptural wooden element  that serves as a filter between the two reception areas. This element  serves a dual function: allowing for partial vision between spaces by  separating them and at the same time making the concrete column vanish!  Built from suspended wooden planks that start with narrow elements that  then widen to engulf the existing column, this element was a response to  a premise and became the predominant feature working as a space  generator, influencing the ceiling and other elements.

The  remaining space of the clinic is arranged around a central corridor that  starts in the reception area that connects all the intricate parts of  the dental clinic, from examination areas, surgeries, client areas and  technical spaces. In the middle of this corridor you find a transparent  central core made of glass allowing natural light inside. The architects  conclude:”In summary this is a space where complex procedures are  performed and we tried to create a corresponding space that communicates  this level of sophistication leaving a positive and memorable  impression on the patients who used it.”