An undulating façade explores the role of “the image” in the 21st century.
Our brief was to create a 21st Century image for a medical centre in Sydney’s inner west.

The concept for the façade of this nondescript building explores the role of the two-dimensional representations of the three dimensional world which we inhabit.
Using ‘pic-perf’ technology medical imagery is incorporated into an undulating metal sun-screen. Internally, a folded timber ceiling plane conceals service elements and signifies entry and circulation.
PROJECT: Leichhardt Medical Centre
PROGRAM: Medical Centre Fit-out and Facade
LOCATION: Leichhardt, NSW.
YEAR: 2007 +
PEOPLE: John de Manincor, Rafaello Rosselli
CLIENT: Sharjay Trust Pty Ltd.




