La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

Project Name: La Midas Wellness Centre
Location: Gurugram, Haryana
Typology: Healthcare
Architectural Firm: CDA Architects
Architect/Designer: CDA
Project Year: 2020
Built-Up Area: ~ 24000 Sq. Ff.

Often bold architectural forms attract both appreciation and critique of the onlookers; however, the beauty of making such design choices is always reflective of the designer’s conviction.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

The La Midas Institute of Wellness in Gurgaon is one such piece of architecture that brings forth the finesse with which the architects have refurbished a twenty-year-old residential dwelling into a wellness centre.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

This design expression is envisioned to be viewed as bold street furniture amidst its residential surroundings, making it a contributor to the skyline of Gurgaon. The design of the wellness centre, primarily dealing with dermatological issues for women, takes inspiration from the female form. A complete turnaround of the programmatic configuration has been carefully choreographed alongside the design concept. Manifesting the formal notion of the volume, the façade detailing with definitive curves and the juxtaposition of textures helps to amplify the design’s starkness amidst its context. As the sun sets, the mildly lit façade comes alive, thereby accentuating the form in the evening sky.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

The facility houses the clinical treatment rooms of the various services and spaces to run spa and rejuvenation programs. The interiors are therefore reflective of clean and simplified forms that exude an aura of well-being and relaxation. The visitor is welcomed into warm and well-lit spaces that complement the pastel and muted undertones of the interior finishes. The furniture pieces bounce off the colours and textures of the spaces while bringing the fluidity of the façade from the outside to the inside.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

The spatial efficiency is enabled through the cleanly laid out planning, which aids the ease of movement through the various rooms. The spatial planning transmutes the house’s living areas into interactive waiting areas and other peripheral rooms into counselling and consultant functions on the ground floor.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

The first floor primarily houses in-patient rooms towards the front with a double skin façade along the South to minimise heat gain in summer. The rear section of the floor plan houses more controlled functions such as operating rooms while. The second floor houses rejuvenation and Ayurveda therapy rooms and a small cafe with a semi-open terrace for visitors to enjoy a post-treatment coffee.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

The flooring pattern, a two-toned, semicircular pattern, guides the visitors in the corridors and common areas to keep the visual interest sustained throughout the space, assisting with way-finding. The singular exposes concrete flooring is visually and functionally appropriate.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

It avoids any joints that could harbour bacteria/ microbes, jeopardising sterility. The walls are adorned with modern pieces of art that accentuate the space with varying textures. Pattern-making is most expressive in the wall-partitioning that flows with the ceiling’s curves and defines the boundaries with fluidity. The flow of curves used in the lighting fixture, furniture selection, partitioning, and the facade is synonymous with the elemental understanding of the female form. It employs a double skin perforated metal screen with a seamless finish. 

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

Together, the bold and subtle intricacies in the building’s design adhere to the cohesive idea of fluidity and the nuance with which each element is true to unifying the building’s entirety.

La Midas Wellness Centre, Gurugram

Intended to be more than a mere facelift, the design makes way for a well-nurtured concept to come to life through built form.

About

Creative Designer Architects (CDA) is an interdisciplinary architectural practice that is an established design leader in healthcare, commercial and retail projects. With an international team that has successfully delivered over 150 projects, CDA has a trusted clientele of more than 120 entities that continue to engage in fruitful partnerships with the firm. The design process across projects is driven by a core purpose: integrating innovation, adaptability and sustainability to create transformative spaces for people, organizations and businesses.

While there is an aspiration for excellence for all enterprises, the healthcare design portfolio at CDA epitomizes this passion. CDA is one of the largest healthcare-focused practices in India with over 70 completed projects across Asia. The multi-pronged approach is centred on patient experience and evidence-based design to create healing environments that are uplifting and impactful.

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