Gabriela Kogut
BDes (Hons) Interior & Spatial Design
Neuroflow
Neuroflow is a migraine and neurological wellbeing clinic that transforms the lived experience of migraine into a spatial journey. Rather than acting as a neutral backdrop, the architecture actively supports healing through atmosphere, light and materiality, guiding patients from discomfort toward relief and eventual restoration.
The building is organised as a vertical gradient, with each level representing a stage of the migraine experience. The ground floor reflects the tension and sensory pressure of onset, housing reception, lobby, café, and a preserved water wheel. The first floor becomes more controlled and focused, accommodating consultation, diagnostic, and treatment spaces. At the top level, the environment shifts into a calm, restorative setting for holistic therapies, meditation, and education, symbolising clarity and balance.
Stained Glass Roof Feature
Main Reception Area
Long Section
Short Section
Yoga/Exercise Studio
Consultation Room
Exterior Render
Floor Plans
Water Wheel Feature
