LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic | Toy Designs
LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic by Tetsuya Matsumoto

LuxLinea Ophthalmology Clinic

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2024

interior design, ophthalmology clinic, healthcare architecture, contemporary minimalism, illuminated architecture, linear lighting, LED integration, brushed stainless steel, bronze metallic accents, midnight indigo, ultramarine blue, cool white illumination, translucent panels, striated texture, moiré effect, elliptical form, circular pendant, spatial layering, atmospheric depth, glass partitions, reflective surfaces, high-key highlights, low-key ambient, dramatic contrast, futuristic aesthetic, technological sophistication, precision detailing, professional environment, welcoming atmosphere, sculptural lighting, vertical rhythm, horizontal datum, asymmetrical balance, radial composition, floating elements, ethereal quality, pristine finish, luxury materials, serene ambiance, contemplative space, innovative design, parametric influence, material juxtaposition, spatial transparency, visual hierarchy, functional elegance, biophilic undertones, sensory experience, architectural photography, wide-angle perspective

Lux Linea is an ophthalmology clinic in Shibuya, Tokyo. The new addition to Total Eye Care clinics in the heart of the Japanese capital takes place on the ground floor of a mixed use building. Lux Linea design addresses two main issues. Glass reflections, and patients privacy. The clinic operates mostly during daytime, when the bright daylight reflects on the glass, obstructing visibility to the inside. The clinic employs a series of panel that plays with light lines through the glazed facades to connect with its surrounding urban environment.