In Singapore, where seemingly innocuous gum chewing is prosecutable, a nightclub with an explicit drug theme seems impossible. But after locals shook off the initial stun, they now escape in droves to The Clinic, a macabre, hospital-themed playground designed by Amsterdam-based architect Concrete that taps into the city’s work-hard-play-harder culture. The concept of this 6-month-old venue: a labyrinth of 13 pill-shaped rooms, each illuminated in distinct ways to heighten that room’s particular theme or “side effect,” as the architects put it.
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