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Primary Healthcare Centre City Kvart

A Study of the Center for Primary Health Care Services in Kvart, Podgorica City
This design report delves into the intricate fusion of biophilic design and the human scale concept in the development of the Center for Primary Health Care Services in Kvart, Podgorica City. These two design paradigms represent contemporary architectural approaches that emphasize a seamless integration of the built environment, nature, and human experiences. This report provides a deep exploration of the theoretical underpinnings, guiding principles, and profound implications of biophilic design, alongside an examination of the pivotal role played by the human scale concept in creating a healthcare facility that is not only functional but also nurturing and therapeutic.

Understanding Biophilia
Biophilia, a concept initially articulated by Edward O. Wilson, postulates an inherent and instinctual human affinity for nature and natural elements. It recognizes the profound impact of nature on human well-being and posits that a harmonious incorporation of natural elements into the built environment can elicit numerous cognitive, emotional, and physiological benefits.

Visual Connection with Nature
At the core of biophilic design lies the imperative of establishing a visual connection with the natural world. In the context of the healthcare center, this is meticulously achieved through the strategic placement of windows, skylights, and vistas that offer occupants glimpses of lush outdoor greenery. This design feature transcends mere aesthetics, engendering a profound sense of calm and tranquility among patients and staff.

Natural Light and Ventilation
An integral facet of biophilic design is the optimization of natural light and ventilation. This not only reduces reliance on artificial lighting and mechanical ventilation but also enhances indoor air quality. The modulation of natural light plays a vital role in regulating circadian rhythms, fostering a conducive healing environment.

Biophilic Materials
Materials selection is a critical aspect of biophilic design. The utilization of natural materials such as wood, stone, and sustainable textiles within interior finishes establishes tactile connections to the natural world. These materials imbue spaces with warmth and comfort, further reinforcing the connection to nature.

Indoor Greenery
Indoor greenery, including live plants and living green walls, forms an integral component of biophilic design. These botanical elements transcend mere ornamentation; they serve as dynamic contributors to indoor air quality, stress reduction, and the creation of a healing milieu.

Nature-Infused Wayfinding
Wayfinding within the healthcare center is imbued with nature-infused design cues. Natural landmarks, organic shapes, and biophilic graphics facilitate intuitive navigation, diminishing stress associated with complex spatial environments. This approach aligns with the overarching goal of creating a patient-centered and harmonious healthcare setting.

Project Name

Primary Healthcare Centre City Kvart

Awards

Participation, International Competition

Services

architecture

Typology

healthcare

Location

Podgorica, Montenegro

Year

2023

Status

conceptual design

Size

15.000 m²

Client

Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism of Montenegro

Design Team

Cihan Sevindik, Sıddık Güvendi, Resul Ekrem Zengin, Ece Ergüven, Şeyma Bıyık

Collaborators

Photography