HISTORY
Started as an idea in Shanghai, Studio Est took shape in Bucharest in 2015 and it works as a collaborative network between four main architects: Alex Muntean, Alexandrina Remescu, Călin Lambrache, Valeriu Nicolaides and other creative minds.
SPECIFIC
The architects are used to working on projects of various scale ranging from interior design to master-plans. They love to research, experiment and look for solutions in unexpected places.
ROMANIAN DESIGN WEEK APPEARANCES
2019 // CC Pharmacy
The presented project is located in the Dorobanti area of Bucharest. The project consisted in a functional re-conversion and adjustment of the layout so that a pharmacy could operate inside the given space.
The challenge of the project was to create a space that goes back to the idea of a classical pharmacy, to a personalized care way where buyers consult with the pharmacist, where they cannot see the exposed drugs and at the same time to create a pharmaceutical preparation lab for special prescription medicine which had to be visible both from the inside and the outside of the pharmacy.
Emphasis was placed on the three essential elements of classical pharmacy: special medicine cabinets, serving counter, and the pharmaceutical preparation lab, all the other elements adjacent to them being passed into the secondary plan and forming a sterile box that shelters them.
Started as an idea in Shanghai, Studio Est took shape in Bucharest in 2015 and it works as a collaborative network between four main architects: Alex Muntean, Alexandrina Remescu, Călin Lambrache, Valeriu Nicolaides and other creative minds.
SPECIFIC
The architects are used to working on projects of various scale ranging from interior design to master-plans. They love to research, experiment and look for solutions in unexpected places.
ROMANIAN DESIGN WEEK APPEARANCES
2019 // CC Pharmacy
The presented project is located in the Dorobanti area of Bucharest. The project consisted in a functional re-conversion and adjustment of the layout so that a pharmacy could operate inside the given space.
The challenge of the project was to create a space that goes back to the idea of a classical pharmacy, to a personalized care way where buyers consult with the pharmacist, where they cannot see the exposed drugs and at the same time to create a pharmaceutical preparation lab for special prescription medicine which had to be visible both from the inside and the outside of the pharmacy.
Emphasis was placed on the three essential elements of classical pharmacy: special medicine cabinets, serving counter, and the pharmaceutical preparation lab, all the other elements adjacent to them being passed into the secondary plan and forming a sterile box that shelters them.