Healing architecture meets maritime inspiration
The new
interdisciplinary unit 11.2.B at the Greifswald University Medicine demonstrates
what modern healthcare architecture can look like today.
The new
interdisciplinary unit 11.2.B at the Greifswald University Medicine demonstrates
what modern healthcare architecture can look like today.
Enveloping
but not narrowing: this is what Hadi Teherani takes up in his vision of a
bathroom for the Axor project Distinctive.
In
the Brillux guest house, apartment bathrooms and semi-public WC facilities are
becoming havens of well-being.
The Waldkliniken Eisenberg in Thuringia are more reminiscent of a hotel than a hospital - with bathroom fittings from Keuco.
The Tokyo Toilet is a cooperation between the Nippon Foundation and the
city of Tokyo. Japanese sanitaryware company Toto played a key role in the
project.
Blue shower
trays by Bette were repurposed as bespoke washbasins.
Aire Ancient Baths, the luxurious wellness concept from Spain, opens the doors
to a new Copenhagen branch in the historic building of the Hotel Ottilia.