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Symphony Orthodontics

OLI Architecture

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View of the waiting area - Susan Stripling
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View of the corridor & private ortho - Susan Stripling
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JURY VOTES
Small Office
6.35
6.70
6.11
6.12
6.32
Christopher Lye
Christopher Lye Principal at Woods Bagot
6.5
7
6
5
6.13
Katrina Yin
Katrina Yin Design Manager at JDS Development Group
6
7
5.5
6.5
6.25
Victoria Schneyer
Victoria Schneyer Global Head of Store Design at Hugo Boss
Very pure and welcoming space consi...
6.5
7.5
6
6.5
6.63
David Schwarz
David Schwarz Founding Partner and Creative Director at Hush
7.47
7.21
7.05
6.76
7.12
Norman-Henner Plattner
Norman-Henner Plattner Head of Store Development at The KaDeWe Group
6
7
5.5
7
6.38
Lene Utbjoe
Lene Utbjoe Discipline Lead at Henning Larsen
6
7
5.5
5
5.88
John Lam
John Lam Co-Founder and Design Strategist at State of Culture
Serene, innovative, and inclusive c...
6.26
7.32
6.84
6.65
6.77
Tessa Mansfield
Tessa Mansfield Chief Creative Officer at Stylus
6
6.5
6
7
6.38
Andras Klopfer
Andras Klopfer Managing Partner at BWM Retail
6.5
7
7
6.5
6.75
Gokhan Avcioglu
Gokhan Avcioglu Principal and Founder at Global Architecture Development
6.58
6.82
5.3
5
5.93
Agata Kurzela
Agata Kurzela Founder and Design Director at Agata Kurzela Studio
5
8
5
6.5
6.13
David Wei
David Wei Cofounder and Design Director at Hatch Architects
6.74
5.11
5.2
4.92
5.49
Eric Wang
Eric Wang Head of Marketing and E-Commerce APAC at Duravit
6.76
5
6.27
6.5
6.13
Benjamin Iborra Wicksteed
Benjamin Iborra Wicksteed Partner and Creative Director at Mesura
7
6
8
5
6.5
Leilei Wu
Leilei Wu Partner at F.O.G. Architecture
6
6
6.5
7
6.38
Client
Symphony Orthodontics (Dr. Zahra Heidari)
Floor area
140 ㎡
Completion
2022

Symphony Orthodontics is a 1,500 ft2 clinic founded by an Orthodontic specialist, in an area of Virginia with a latent demand for treatment. The client sought a welcoming and inclusive strategy for her first outpost, to gain the trust of new patients. The design of the new clinic also needed to feel innovative to reflect the state-of-the-art treatments on offer and generate a buzz in the community.

To meet this challenge, OLI Architecture designed a series of flowing open and enclosed spaces with sinuous organic lines. The integration of white surfaces (which enhance levels of natural light) and live trees throughout the space are strategies deployed in Evidence-Based Design (EBD) to promote healing and reduce stress. Ultimately, the desire was to elevate the space beyond a medical environment, with attention also given to custom millwork surfaces, from a curved reception desk and volumetric sculpted lights to frameless curved wood doors. Quality craftsmanship and custom-made details take priority over ready-made commercial products to highlight the clinic’s custom-made treatment approach.

Incorporating a complex and varied program within a narrow, linear footprint posed a unique design challenge. While fluidity, connectivity and efficiency are key in times of high foot traffic, it was important to maintain strict programmatic delineations, such as between the public waiting room, treatment areas and delivery access. The fine balance between public and private is also achieved by incorporating elements such as gradient frosted glass, which maintains privacy and keeps patients at ease, while creating visual and cognitive transparency between staff and patients.

An emphasis on sustainability was threaded throughout the project. All materials, even the low-iron, ultra-clear curved-glass partitions, were locally sourced. Every light received an LED bulb and motion-sensor, including the striking ornamental fixtures. Motorized outdoor air dampers and exterior door seals decrease HVAC loads, while insulated partitions and ceiling cavities boost R values. Monolithic white volumes and surfaces, together with high ceilings, maximize light and air flow throughout the space; live plants improve air quality. LVT flooring, selected for durability, meets WELL and LEED certification standards and is free of phthalates (particularly detrimental to children).

The resulting design offers a new take on the clinical: a clean and neutral space in which harsh corners are softened and stress and tension is substituted with serenity, embodying the clinics holistic approach and restoring smiles to young patients.