Architect in charge of the interior design project, Daniel Ferrer of Mobile M, has adopted an innovative, non-traditional approach to pharmacy design while renovating the store.
Ferrer has removed the suspended ceiling of the old shop, lending an airy and spacious feel to the interior. Ferrer has raised the roof from two meters to around five meters.
To fill in the void created by having a large space open, Mobile M installed 256 suspended cylinders, ranging from two to four meters in length. A second level to the drugstore has also been created for use as a laboratory, warehouse and employee training area.
The exterior of the shop also received a makeover. The single piece shop window is five meters high, offering a view of the interior of the shop from outside.
The conventional cross logo also received some modifications; a grid formed by nine circles converges into a cross symbol. The objective was to create a dynamic symbol with a minimalist and communicative design approach. The image in gray and magenta suits the white walls and furniture by creating a contrast design.