WdD

WdD


WdD is an alcohol abuse rehabilitation center located in the 29th and 30th floor of the “Whitehall” building in lower Manhattan in New York City. There are three main elements that the design needed to address. First, to break away from the taboo of the common “rehab center” through the design of a visually engaging space. Second, to create a space free of the stereotypical institution look where clients can enjoy their surroundings while addressing a serious life changing issue. Finally, the space needed to meet all requirements of an extensive, specialized, healthcare facility for the needs of both patients and staff. Inspiration was drawn directly from the difficult personal process each client endures. Two similar ideas were considered; the act of peeling away an old, worn layer or skin to reveal a healthy outer armor and turning page by page through a book to reach a new chapter or reveal a change in plot. Through the development of these ideas the abstract form transcending the floors of the rehab center was created. The original historic building was sliced to form a contemporary structure that separates the space horizontally while connecting it vertically The new structure provided a space of natural light which houses the staircases and creates a spectacular roof garden pavilion. The contrast of old and new draws interest from as far away as street level and creates a great symbol in the community to bring to light the redesign of the top floors and their new

 

Calls for a dedicated drug abuse rehabilitation centre
Filed under: alcohol abuse rehabilitation

"There is need for a dedicated place because drug and alcohol dependency rehabilitation can never be properly done with patients mixed with mentally disturbed ones. The environment is not conducive." Also, there is shortage of psychologists and …
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