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AEON Future Health Clinic

McKinley Studios

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ENTRY. Coming into the AEON office, visitors are greeted with rich textiles and dim lighting to set a relaxed tone to start the experience. - When They Find Us
RECEPTION. The intention was to shift the feel of the reception from clinical to retail with the low profile, sculptural desk and lounge furniture. - When They Find Us
TOUCH AND FEEL. Materiality considers the relations to users – the weight of the velvet curtain may respond to movement with a gentle sway, whereas the chair upholstery is soft to touch and leaves a signature of the last user. - When They Find Us
ENTRY. Coming into the AEON office, visitors are greeted with rich textiles and dim lighting to set a relaxed tone to start the experience. - When They Find Us

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JURY VOTES
Wellness Space
6.49
6.65
6.73
4.70
6.14
Astin le Clercq
Astin le Clercq Cofounder and Design Director at Modem
7
7
7
5
6.5
Michela Falcone
Michela Falcone Architect / Educator at Experimental Architecture / BNU University
6
7
6.4
5
6.1
Qi Wei
Qi Wei Member, Urban Renewal Professional Committee, Vanke Shanghai Area at Vanke Group
7
6
7
5
6.25
Bernhard Kurz
Bernhard Kurz Founder at IFUB*
7
7
7
3
6
Melissa Amarelo
Melissa Amarelo Cofounder and Creative Director at Toi Toi Toi Creative Studio
5
7
7
5
6
Monica Daley
Monica Daley Creative Lead Future Projects at Drift
7
7
7.5
5
6.63
Mao Hua
Mao Hua Founder at EK Design
5.8
6.5
6
5
5.83
Massimiliano Tosetto
Massimiliano Tosetto Managing Director at Lodes
7.8
7
7
4
6.45
Amber Feijen
Amber Feijen Spatial and Concept Designer at 5AM
7
6
7
4
6
Simal Yesiltepe
Simal Yesiltepe Founder and Creative Director at Simal Yes Studio
6
6
7
4
5.75
Karen El Asmar
Karen El Asmar Architect & Interaction Designer at Tech
7
7
7.5
5
6.63
Lisa Torreggiani
Lisa Torreggiani Partner at Monkeydu
5
6.5
5
4
5.13
Britt Berden
Britt Berden Senior Creative Strategist at FranklinTill
7
7
7
5
6.5
Claudia Mazzucato
Claudia Mazzucato Associate Designer and Architect at THDP
6.45
6.31
6.17
5
5.98
Bob Chen
Bob Chen Founder at Bob Chen Design Office
5.75
5.64
6.15
6.26
5.95
Sophie van Winden
Sophie van Winden Director at Owl Design
7
7.5
7
5
6.63
Client
AEON
Floor area
175 ㎡
Completion
2020
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The pandemic has caused hypersensitivity to health on a global scale. Aeon, a new future health clinic in Calgary, provides personalized treatments using innovative technologies that go beyond expected traditional practices. Through the art and science of changing your environment around and inside you, you can take control of your own biology. 

Using a unique and highly collaborative studio model, McKinley Studios engaged their research, interiors, branding, and furniture curation teams to create a space that embodies biohacking. Selecting the clinic’s name, Aeon, which has etymological roots relating to “life”, “vital force” and “forever”, served as a springboard to envisioning a space that reflected the hyper surreal and futuristic experience. 

Like biohacking, the design incorporates simple solutions for maximum impact. The monochromatic palette of varying textures envelopes the visitor and minimizes distractions. Navigation and tone of space is guided by the essence of light: bright lights attract, dim lights sooth, soft glow calms, red light energizes, and indirect light feels natural. The high gloss epoxy flooring reflects these experiences and creates a sense of suspension and movement below. 

The equipment of this clinic, with treatments that aim to alter a variety of internal and external senses, requires spaces entirely beyond what a typical health office offers. The AI-powered stationary bike and the motorized resistance machine exist in an open room with a futuristic glow and mirrors that let the user see themselves into infinity. In contrast, the red-light, compression and electromagnetic pulse therapy sessions each have their own intimate spaces for focus and relaxation. 

The new biotechnical social movement comes at a time where people want to regain control of their health and of their future. It presents an opportunity to reassess how we want to live now, how we want to live moving forward, and how design plays a role in achieving this shift. We believe that the future will be all about small, impactful alterations to help enhance and optimize our world. As technology continues to evolve and expand it leads to new spaces and opens the portal to experimenting with futuristic design.