Pharmacy and medical supplies store of the Regional Hospital Mladá Boleslav

Pharmacy and medical supplies store of the Regional Hospital Mladá Boleslav
Collaboration:Jiří Houda, Milada Červenková, Vít Dušek, Diana Pražáková
Address: tř. Václava Klementa, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic
Project:2013-14
Completion:2015-16
Built Up Area:300 m2


The Klaudián Hospital in Mladá Boleslav is a pavilion structure providing general medical care. In the vicinity of the hospital, it was decided to create a new building for the same purpose at the site of the existing pharmacy that was due to be decommissioned. The architecture of the new pharmacy connects to the existing development of the "hospital wall." It helps to clearly define the corner and the forecourt entrance to the Mladá Boleslav hospital. The architectural design works with a simple concept of a "ribbon" line connecting the distinctly shaped lintel of the corner and the raised parapet along the busy street. A significant and clean detail is the chosen design of the glazed facade with curved glass at the corner, adding playfulness and delicacy.

The building is divided into two separate parts, only sharing a common supply entrance. This includes the Pharmacy, which consists of a medicine preparation area, storage spaces, facilities, and a medical supply store with its own facilities. The operations connect in the longitudinal direction of the building.

Generally, it is a small-scale building that represents the first phase of a possible revitalization of the hospital's forecourt.

The color scheme of the exterior is based on the concept of simplicity - the aluminum lightweight exterior shell is represented by anthracite gray, while the surfaces of the contact facade are white smooth plaster. Inside, the whole is complemented by a concrete tone of flooring materials - tiles in public areas and a coating in non-public ones. The whole is accentuated with lime green, used only on directional elements and prominent furniture surfaces.

The rounded corner is accentuated inside by placing rectangular recessed lights perpendicular to the facade along the entire street front. The reference to the "ribbon" is also reflected in the furniture, where the lime green line creates a boundary between the customer and the pharmacist. The motif of the "green cross" - the pharmacy designation is reflected in the drawers of the dispensary. The remainder of the interior is primarily designed in white and light gray shades of "concrete."
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