Cingulum Health Rosebery.

Location
New South Wales

Date Completed
August 2020

Cingulum Health is reinventing treatment for neurological disorders and mental illness.

Two private call rooms with fluted glass sliding doors are visible from an open-plan office.
Lounge and kitchenette with a mint sofa, circular table, pale wood cabinets, and exposed brick details.
Cingulum Health Rosebery NSW

 

The multi-disciplinary medical and wellness fitout is the brainchild of world-renowned brain surgeon, Professor Charlie Teo, and his daughter Alexandra Teo.

With the design formed by Alexandra and Katie Teo with the help of architects Symth + Smyth, Unita was briefed to build a space that combined science and evidence-based medical but, unlike a typical medical space, is enveloped in a sense of warmth and comfort. Employing biophilic design principals, the space includes indoor gardens, fluted Tasmanian oak feature walls and abundant natural light and airflow to create a sense of both physical and mental wellness.

The practice incorporates both wide open co-working spaces and intimate smaller rooms; tied together with the industrial details that add character throughout the heritage listed building. 

Close-up of a matte olive green, curved-line logo sign mounted on a textured white brick wall.
  • Services

Fitout and construction
Joinery manufacturing

Modern office waiting area with a pink armchair, wood-slatted curved wall, and potted plants.
Bright, modern lunchroom with pale wood cabinets, a round dining table, and floral arrangements.
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Cozy reading nook with a wooden chair, built-in storage bench, olive walls, and a small tablet.
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Home office corner with white desk, black mesh chair, laptop, and framed certificates on the wall.
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Cozy corner with built-in bench seating, pink pillows, a woven rug, and a wooden coffee table.
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Minimalist seating area featuring a green modular armchair, a plant, and a small round side table.
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Modern reception area with a pink step, wood paneling, white wall logo, and potted plants.
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“Our mandate to Unita was to create a space that had both a feeling of science and evidence-based medicine but also a feeling of wellness and happiness. I wanted patients to come in here and be confident that they were getting the best of both worlds – I must say they definitely created that space. I know that because when people come in, they’re almost immediately at ease and they feel like they’re being treated as a person, rather than a number or patient file.
I cannot be more complimentary of working with Unita Health, we will absolutely be using them again if we decide to franchise out and built other locations.”

Professor Charlie TeoCEO, Cingulum Health