Location
The Hometherapy physiotherapy clinic was built inside an apartment building from the
1920s. The basement was deepened by one meter, the building´s load-bearing walls were
reinforced.
Fundamental to injured bodies and to physiotherapy in general is the posture of the spine,
which features as a motive in Hometherapy´s logo. We sought a way how to utilize this
motive in the interior design.
A bone-coloured wall winds along the new stairs to the basement – a notional spine to
which all the spaces are connected. The wall passes from the reception desk on the
ground floor down into the basement where it spans the waiting room.
Individual rooms are attached to the wall – the spine. A glowing line copies movement
along the wall. The examination room maintains the motive of the glowing line, which
swirls around the room´s neuralgic point above the medical bed.
The exact localization of pain leads to its diagnosis and subsequent curing by touch,
exercise, or grip. The mirrors in the room help understand the anatomy of the body, its
possibly incorrect posture, as well as the possible correction.
The stairs and floors in the hallways are made of terazzo, the floors in the examination
rooms are made of marmoleum. The windows facing the street were enlarged and became
shop windows. We removed a small fence from the space in front of the building and
generously expanded the entrance steps, creating a semi-public part of the street.