MyPhysio is a physiotherapy and occupational therapy structure that has been active in the canton of Geneva since 2018.

A good balance between visual comfort and light contrast, luminaires specifically developed by clarma and a particular attention to detail are the DNA of this project. Designed in conjunction with the architectural firm |MHA| Mariela Hernández Architectes, the work reflects the identity of My Physio through fluid, innovative architecture and lighting that is both frank and benevolent.

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Appropriate lighting

Designed for, but above all with, the future occupants of the space in mind, the result is a coherent whole that intelligently combines zones of calm and dynamism, defining them by different lighting moods. Mainly open-plan, the space can be adapted and modulated to best meet visitors' needs, while creating different spheres of activity. In this way, the play of light acts in harmony to help the body regain its equilibrium.

Biba Drop

Biba Drop

Intralighting

A 25-metre walking track, fully lit

One of the constraints, but also one of the strengths, of this project is undoubtedly the use of a 25m-long walking track, lit entirely by elements from the Ledixa Nema range. Arranged at regular intervals on several levels, these rays of light mark continuity, punctuate depth and indicate the distance covered. The anti-glare qualities of the product have helped to create a warm, friendly atmosphere while optimising the visual comfort of patients along the track.

Opting for "Nema" linear luminaires to illuminate the rehabilitation corridor every 5 metres is an extremely effective solution.

Elio Da Costa

CEO / Lighting designer

Elio Da Costa

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