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Cardio Curves Clinic

Larisa, Greece

Year: 2021
Design & Construction: Kordas Architects
Architect: Anastasis Dimokas - Member of Kordas Architects design team
Photos: Konstantinos Kroustallis (courtesy of Kordas Architects)
3D Renders: Anastasis Dimokas

In a typical 1970s apartment building, a cardiology practice was transformed into a calm and welcoming space for patients. With limited floor area, efficient use of space was crucial. The design centers on soft curves and indirect lighting throughout, including custom furniture, to create a soothing environment that helps ease patient anxiety. These continuous curved forms not only define functional zones but also establish a cohesive, comforting aesthetic aligned with the client’s goal of warmth and calmness.

Cardio Curves Clinic

Larisa, Greece

Year: 2021
Design & Construction: Kordas Architects
Architect: Anastasis Dimokas - Member of Kordas Architects design team
Photos: Konstantinos Kroustallis (courtesy of Kordas Architects)
3D Renders: Anastasis Dimokas

In a typical 1970s apartment building, a cardiology practice was transformed into a calm and welcoming space for patients. With limited floor area, efficient use of space was crucial. The design centers on soft curves and indirect lighting throughout, including custom furniture, to create a soothing environment that helps ease patient anxiety. These continuous curved forms not only define functional zones but also establish a cohesive, comforting aesthetic aligned with the client’s goal of warmth and calmness.

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Cardio Curves Clinic

Larisa, Greece

Year: 2021
Design & Construction: Kordas Architects
Architect: Anastasis Dimokas - Member of Kordas Architects design team
Photos: Konstantinos Kroustallis (courtesy of Kordas Architects)
3D Renders: Anastasis Dimokas

In a typical 1970s apartment building, a cardiology practice was transformed into a calm and welcoming space for patients. With limited floor area, efficient use of space was crucial. The design centers on soft curves and indirect lighting throughout, including custom furniture, to create a soothing environment that helps ease patient anxiety. These continuous curved forms not only define functional zones but also establish a cohesive, comforting aesthetic aligned with the client’s goal of warmth and calmness.

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