Repeat Wellness Club / MEAN* (Middle East Architecture Network)
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Repeat Wellness Club / MEAN* (Middle East Architecture Network)
"Occupying a former ground-floor commercial unit, the existing interior carried the accumulated traces of successive tenants, including uneven walls, residual structures, and fragmented layouts. Local planning regulations required the exterior facade to remain untouched, concentrating all architectural intervention within the historic envelope."
"Within these constraints, the project operates as an architectural rehabilitation, transforming a deep and irregular interior into a continuous spatial sequence."
A ground-floor commercial unit with uneven walls, residual structures, and fragmented layouts from successive tenants underwent architectural rehabilitation. Local planning regulations mandated preserving the exterior facade, requiring all design intervention to occur within the historic envelope. The project transformed the deep and irregular interior into a continuous spatial sequence. The design addressed accumulated traces of previous occupants while working within strict regulatory constraints. Collaboration included lighting design, brand identity, signage design, and custom joinery to create a cohesive wellness interior space.
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