davide macullo's veterinary clinic hides behind a cluster of concrete curves in albania
Briefly

Davide Macullo Architects has designed a Veterinary Hospital in Tirana that embodies fluid architecture, drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape. The building features sculptural curves in concrete, creating a series of interconnected spaces that promote comfort and interaction. The design reflects a deep understanding of the psychology of space, aiming to enrich the environment and alleviate fears of enclosure. By blending local culture with innovative aesthetics, the hospital showcases a unique approach to clinical architecture, enhancing the experience for both animals and caretakers.
The Veterinary Hospital folds Davide Macullo Architects' core ideas of designing in response to surroundings and local culture, mixed with a subtly sculptural approach.
With curves carved from concrete, these masses come together to create a series of waves, which, despite their Brutalist rigidity, form a network of spaces that invite interaction.
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