NFOE et Associés Architectes has designed the Clinique OVO in Quebec, Canada. OVO Bioscience is a Montreal-based fertility clinic which opened the first private umbilical cord blood preservation center in Quebec, Canada, in January 2009. Clinique OVO employs the cryogenisation process to preserve stem cells found in the tissues surrounding the blood arteries of a newborn’s umbilical cord. Based on this in mind, the clinique wants to have the building design that performs the avant-garde and high tech of the bank.
The project is focuse in the cryogenic reservoir and the technology it represents. To delineate the public and private areas of the clinic, expressing them as outer and inner universes is the approach design from the architects. This 5230 sq ft project area has simple forms, cool colours and sleek textures of the outer universe create a futuristic feeling, denoting the cutting edge technology employed by the clinic.
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