Maggie's Centre Leuven | Interior Design | Univeristy Project | Ambrus Akos

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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Engineering Science Architecture

Ontwerpstudio interieur

Maggie’s centre

Interior design by Ambrus Ă kos


Concept

A Maggie’s Centre should be attractive, eye catching, and comfortable in the same time, so patients are willing to come over and over again. Using warm materials where they should be warm, and cold where it makes sense, creates a grate contrast, but keep the environment user friendly. Simple and elegant, usual rectangular forms keeps in mind the design of the building, and giving just a touch of nature by some soft edges of the comfortable sofa.

As simple as possible f i b e r concrete l a m p s

Dinning 2 piece chair, made out of laminated molds glued together using oak wood.

Molded bar chairs with foot rest in the same manner as the dinning chair, made out of oak.

The shelf is a mixture of concrete and oak. The connection between them is really simple, the concrete is poured in such a way it has space for the wood panels to slide in between these rails. The columns being heavy they require special care, they are resting directly on the floors concrete slab, and it is also connected to the concrete block walls.

Soft bean bag made out of leather can be really comfortable when needed

The table and part of the kitchen cabinet is made out of fiber concrete. This material allows the user to make thin and yet strong objects which are also light enough. Here you can see the way how it is poured in to the molding frame using carbon fiber. At the end it is polished and the surfaces are threatened with water and scratch resistant layers


Plaster for walls

Walnut parquet

Oak planks for the false ceiling

Oak for all the furniture

Fiber concrete for furniture

Wood textured concrete for ceiling


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Ensemble plan, scale 1:100


Floor plan, scale 1:50



Transversal elevation, scale 1:20


Kitchen cabinet elevation, scale 1:20


Kitchen cabinet sink detail, scale 1:20


Bar elevation, scale 1:20


Dinning table elevation, scale 1:20


Rusted metal palte 3mm Ventillation 5cm Hydro insulation 1cm Termo insulation 15cm Concrete slab 20cm Accoustic false ceiling

Air conditioner

Adjustable fixature

Rockfon downlightlight Accoustic perforations

Concrete block Concrete look

Plasterboard 10mm Sound insulation 50mm Cross laminated thimber ceiling 40mm

Aluminium frame

False ceiling detail,

sclae 1:5


Glass rail CRL BSG100 roll in vynil

CRL dry glazed taperlcok system CRL tapered profile Steel mounting

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Walnut parquet 2cm Heating screed 3cm Underderfloor heating pipes 2cm Heat insulation 2cm Flexible adhesive Concrete slab 24cm Ceiling plaster

Railing detail, scale 1:5


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Oak shelf

Fiber-reinfrced concrete Door handle

Walnut parquet Flexible glue Acoustic foam Concrete Concrete slab 24cm Ceiling plaster

Furniture back panel Plaster Concrete block Polyurethane insulation Air ventillation False wall frame Concrete false wall Decorative gravel Gravel chase

Shelf detail, scale 1:5


Fiber-reinfrced concrete Door hinge

Cabinet oak door

Cabinet back panel, oak Cabinet back panel, oak

Fiber-reinfrced concrete top

Cabinet top Sink

Sink accesories

Door hinge

Bar chair

Back panel

cover, oak

Cabinet back panel, oak Feet cover

Furniture feet

Cabinet oak door Walnut parquet 2cm Heating screed 3cm Underderfloor heating pipe Heat insulation 2cm Flexible adhesive Concrete slab 24cm Ceiling plaster

Kitchen cabinet detail, scale 1:10










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