CRISPR and genetic engineering have become routine. Clinics offering 'body updates' require a special design code. This isn't a hospital; it's a lab of the future. We explore double helix aesthetics in interiors, using 'medical white' combined with warm wood to reduce stress, and total privacy. The lobby here must say: 'Your future is under control.'
Spiral as Symbol
The DNA shape (double helix) is the main architectural element. We use spiral staircases, twisted light fixtures, and even the reception desk shape to emphasize the clinic's specialization. This creates dynamics in a static space. Materials are glossy white plastic and frosted glass, symbolizing code purity.
Next-Level Privacy
Incognito Zones
Gene clinic patients often want to remain unnoticed. The lobby is designed as a maze of semi-transparent partitions (smart glass) creating isolated waiting cocoons. Registration happens in private niches, not at a shared desk. Acoustics are tuned so conversations with the receptionist aren't heard even a meter away.
