ALIVE + WELL AUSTIN

Situated in the Texas Hill Country, just outside of downtown Austin, Alive + Well is a comprehensive wellness center, designed and built around a shared philosophy of holistic health.  

From the lobby and café, the geometry of the layout breaks away from the right-angled form of the boxy building it exists within. A series of tucked-away yet expressed individual massage and yoga pods allow relief from the more typical maze of walls and hallways. The design of this unique interior environment challenges the typical experience of "going to the doctor,” and instead provides a comforting and relaxing environment for mind, body, and spirit. 

 

Wellness Garden

A luscious interior garden divides the public and private spaces while serving as an alternative “waiting room.”

Circulation

Most medical facilities are organized with a rigid grid of stacked rooms and long hallways that do not support natural movement. Taking wellness into consideration, the circulation through Alive + Well occurs around and between a central cluster of "treatment" pods. These amorphic-shaped massage, I.V. drop, acupuncture, and yoga pods sit apart from the surrounding walls and roof to accentuate their programmatic importance. The circulation space is also defined by a gradient of natural light and pathway lighting versus the typical bright artificial lighting to stimulate the relaxation process.

Yoga Pod

Situated in the center of Alive + Well is the yoga pod. This pod houses the functions that represent the heart of relaxation and revitalization. Natural light and a connection to nature were important elements to consider with the design of this space, for effective meditation. A single ribbon transom window located at one end of the space serves these needs and also allows customers in the lobby a glimpse of the movement within.

Relaxation Rooms

Surrounding the central cluster of "treatment" pods are smaller relaxation rooms that provide spa experiences such as detoxification via infrared saunas and sensory deprivation via a float tank. These minimalist rooms are meant to allow customers the opportunity to completely disconnect from everyday stress and distractions.

The back-of-house bathing facilities incorporate a balance of warm tones and the cool textures with the application of local pecan siding and natural blue stone to further support a sense of relaxation and comfort.

Apothecary

The compounding pharmacy (a continuation of Hill Country Apothecary seen below) at this unique wellness center provides a welcoming environment for community health services and consultation. The services are built around the forgotten notion that “you don’t just need your prescriptions filled, but you also need attention, advice and individualized care.” Locally-sourced pecan wood and recycled Durcon countertops form the reception area to create an uplifting and familiar space for both the pharmacists and the customers.

Elle’s Cafe

Elle's Cafe is inspired by the mission of Alive + Well - to holistically address mental and physical nutrition. The space is meant to enhance the facility's overall experience, providing a place for customers to fuel their body before and after treatment or exercise. Access to an abundance of daylight, comfortable seating, a juxtaposition of cool and warm textures, and a connection with the outdoors help to make this space conducive to enhancing community connection and personal nutrition. The café was designed in collaboration with the chefs, allowing for articulation of the food and plate ware, which in turn accentuates the architecture - mutually benefiting and enhancing one another.

Location: Bee Cave, Texas | Architecture & Interior Design Team: Matt Fajkus, Sarah Johnson, Kendall Claus, Ian Ellis | General Contractor: Franklin Alan | MEP Engineer: DBR Engineering Consultants | Landscape Design: Eden Garden Design | Millwork: Sawdust Studio | Steel: Drophouse Design | Photography: Chase Daniel 


Best of Austin: Critics Picks: Services,” The Austin Chronicle, November, 2018

"Best of ATX 2018: Best One-Stop Shop for Wellness," Austin Monthly, July, 2018

"In Good Health," Tribeza Magazine, No. 202, June, 2018

"Alive + Well: The Immersive Health & Wellness Experience," Texas Lifestyle Magazine, May, 2018

"Contigo Collaborates with New Wellness Cafe out in Bee Cave," Eater Austin, April, 2018

"Innovative Health and Wellness Retreat Slated for Booming Austin Suburb," Culture Map, August, 2016

 



HILL COUNTRY APOTHECARY

Awards

"Best Interior Project (Work)" category Commendation, International Blueprint Awards, 2016 (Awards ceremony, October 20, 2016, London, UK)

Selected Press

Hill Country Apothecary is a compounding pharmacy in Lakeway, TX. It features a central compounding lab which is glazed to allow for viewing of prescriptions as they are crafted by hand on-site. The lab is articulated as a discrete volume within the space. Indoor air and light quality were designed to take advantage of simple, sustainable and natural materials and geometries resulting in clean spaces to serve and be served in. 

The Apothecary includes a full-service retail pharmacy with products displayed on the steel, aluminum, and poplar wood supergraphic shelf that runs the full height and length of the glass storefront. The supergraphic combines the pharmacy's needs for clear and bold branding as well as ease of access to the products on display while modulating the daylight that enters the space. The supergraphic manages direct southern light, adequately and naturally lighting the pharmacy interior while protecting sensitive items on the shelves. Cost-effective, locally-sourced, and familiar Durcon counter tops are installed throughout - the same material found in school laboratories and science classrooms across the country. Materiality and form are carefully composed to create an uplifting and efficient workplace for daily pharmacy functions that are transparent to customers.

Hill Country Apothecary's goal to create a public gathering space both for the shopping center it's located in as well as for its customers and the city of Lakeway result in re-using the existing drive-thru carport - a remnant of the previous business. The covered drive-thru is proposed to function as an outside seating area, providing shade, vegetation, a place to enjoy a drink, or meet casually with a pharmacist. The exterior hallway is designed to be lit over head by a routed soffit that continues the implied geometry of the supergraphic, folding down to create an anchor for the Apothecary as well as the shopping center, and linking indoor and outdoor functions. An in-store juice bar provides fresh drinks.

MF Architecture designed the logo for Hill Country Apothecary and then collaborated with graphic design and production firm, Sturdy Mfg. Co., who reinforced the branding with handmade graphics on the interior walls, offsetting the minimal palette of poplar wood and neutral colors.

Location: Lakeway, Texas | Phase: Completion 2014 | Architecture Team: Matt Fajkus, David Birt, Ian Ellis | General Contractor: Structura - Charbel Dahdah | MEP Engineer: TTG - Aaron Campbell | Hand-Painted Graphics: Sturdy Mfg. Co. | Photography: Matt Garcia - Cardinal Photo TX, Bryant Hill