Oncology is a long road. Patients are here for months. The lobby must become a 'second home,' a place of support and hope. We use maximum natural light (vitamin D is critical), biophilic design (greenery provenly reduces stress), and create private niches where one can cry or just be alone. The reception desk is low, without a barrier, symbolizing the equality of doctor and patient in the fight.
Life Light
Floor-to-ceiling windows, atriums with natural light. Artificial lighting — only full spectrum (CRI 95+), imitating the sun. This is critical for circadian rhythms disrupted by chemotherapy. The waiting area has a 'solarium' — a window zone with chairs and heating for those who feel cold.
Garden Inside
Nature Therapy
In the lobby center — living trees (ficus, palms), fountain trickling. Studies show: a view of greenery reduces pain perception by 15%. We're not afraid of humidity (materials are waterproof). This is an investment in health.





