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Specialized and Boutique Clinic Architectural Design

byCreative Designer ArchitectsTakes projects across India; Visit office in Okhla Phase I, New DelhiStarts from120 Per Sq. Ft.View full gallery

We transform small-footprint medical facilities into patient-centric environments where clinical efficiency meets calming, human-centric design.

The SPS Polyclinic in Ludhiana, featured in Commercial Design magazine, is a prototype outpatient facility envisioned for scalable replication. The design seamlessly integrates brand identity with spatial storytelling and a climate-responsive master plan.

This render-to-reality video of the SPS Clinic in Ludhiana showcases its distinctive perforated metal facade and warm, earth-toned interiors. The intuitive spatial flow creates an environment that supports healing and emotional well-being.

The SPS Hospital Clinic is a forward-thinking prototype designed for brand consistency and replicability. The vibrant, perforated facade is a recognizable identity marker that also responds sensitively to Ludhiana's subtropical climate.

The entrance to the SPS Hospital Clinic in Ludhiana. The design focuses on standardization and scalability, ensuring that each clinic delivers functional efficiency and economic viability for future replication.

The interior of the SPS Hospital Clinic elevates healthcare design by balancing efficiency with empathy. The reception area features a sculptural column and curved seating, creating a welcoming and non-clinical atmosphere.

The perforated metal screen along the public corridor of the SPS Clinic filters natural light, creating dynamic patterns of light and shadow. This feature provides privacy while enhancing the aesthetic experience of the space.

The facade of the SPS Clinic is meticulously designed to invite ample natural light while preventing excessive heat. This thoughtful approach fosters a bright, spacious interior and a warm, inviting ambience.

A detail of the colorful, perforated facade of the SPS Clinic. The design is both functional, mitigating heat and glare, and expressive, contributing to the clinic's unique architectural identity.

The upcoming Central Park Polyclinic is a 25,000 sq. ft. facility designed for a modern, human-centric approach to outpatient care. The rendering shows a reception area with warm wood finishes and a calm, neutral palette to support a soothing environment.

Our design for Fortis Ludhiana reimagines the healthcare experience through a material palette that blends warmth with clinical precision. The reception and waiting area use wood veneers and comfortable seating to soften the clinical environment.

About Specialized & Boutique Clinics

Designing a clinic is a practice in balancing high-density equipment requirements with human-centric comfort. We focus on creating 'reset points'—waiting areas that feel less like clinical lobbies and more like calming lounges—using natural light and biophilic elements to lower patient stress from the moment they enter. This requires precise clinical zoning to ensure staff can move efficiently while patients feel attended to rather than processed.

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