Batek Architekten has designed the interiors of T7.2, a dental prophylaxis practice in Berlin, Germany.
The concept of this project follows the client's brief and creates an interior design reminiscent of an art gallery.
The bright, minimalist space serves as a functional environment – not only for the medical activities of daily operations, but also as a stage for the client's selected individual pieces, which lends the practice a personal touch.
As the new practice is an extension of the T7 dental practice in the same building, the design needed to connect to the design of the original clinic, but still with an independent character.
The result is a room-height cube clad in green acrylic glass that forms the heart of the practice, around which the various functional spaces are arranged.
This project has been longlisted in the leisure and wellness interior category of Dezeen Awards 2025.
Studio: Batek Architekten
Project: T7.2
Credits: Patrick Batek, Julia Jensen, Justus Schuck and PSLab





