Dr. Jiwon Oh passed through the waiting room of the BARLO MS Centre and saw a patient whose appointment at the multiple sclerosis clinic wasn’t for a couple of hours. “I assumed it was a mistake,” the neurologist and head of the facility recalls. “But, no: he told me, ‘I wanted to come early, just to spend some time in the space.’ ”
Health-care environments rarely prompt that sort of reaction. But BARLO—which occupies 30,000 square feet on the two top floors of the 17-story Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower of St. Michael’s Hospital (recently completed by the a/e firm NORR) —is an exception. The interior’s design, by Hariri Pontarini Architects (HPA), provides a calming atmosphere that evokes a high-end hotel. A refined material palette includes walnut millwork and honed limestone.
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