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Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
Picture © Steven Evans Photography
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Superkids Dental

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Location
Toronto, Canada
Year
2020

PLANT was hired to transform an old Spanish dance hall into a new paediatric dental office – Superkids. Launching her new practice for kids, teens and beyond, the client did not want the ‘babyish’ pediatric dentistries default setting. Instead, she wanted a vibrant environment that people of all ages will find cool. The Superkids name made us think of beams of light and comic-book graphic dynamism. With a limited budget to transform the dance hall into a place where kids would want to have their braces tweaked, we turned the entire facade into a graphic of projecting and intersecting light beams with paint, and carried the motif into the interior in three dimensions, where patterns on the floor bend up the wall like refracted flashlight beams. Existing terrazzo flooring is integrated with new linoleum.

Vibrant accent colours, a painted slat feature wall, and supergraphic numbers spruce up conventional drywall partition and lay-in tile ceiling. Glass walls are all treated with bands of translucent vertical bands – in concert with the colour bands beyond, partially obscuring the views into the dental areas.
In the lobby, the ceiling and services are exposed to take advantage of the lofty height and suspended baffles provide sound attenuation.

Dr. Stallaert tells us that her patients are loving her new space – and that even though it was completed shortly before the coronavirus pandemic, it is functioning well under the current exceptional circumstances. “The waiting room has so many pods for people to social distance,” she says. “Who knew that would be so important? We get compliments all the time.”

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