Pasteur Clinic
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Medical excellence and architectural innovations
The Pasteur Clinic represents an essential reference in the Tunisian medical landscape, strategically located in the North Urban Center of Tunis. Designed by the duo of architects Adel Sebai and Sahbi Gorgi, this multidisciplinary medical structure is distinguished both by its contemporary architecture and by the excellence of its equipment and services.
Spread over seven floors, the clinic houses thirty private medical offices and has established a reputation of excellence particularly recognized for its cardiology, housing the largest cardiological diagnosis and treatment unit in Tunisia. This cutting-edge medical specialization is reflected in the spatial organization of the building, which was designed to optimize the flow of patients and medical personnel while offering a quality therapeutic environment.
TPR solutions for an optimal therapeutic environment
The Horizon+ TPR 52 curtain wall facade is the signature architectural element of this construction. This advanced system creates a contemporary envelope that affirms the identity of the establishment in its urban environment, while offering excellent performances in terms of thermal and acoustic insulation. The large glass surfaces allow a generous supply of natural light, an element recognized as beneficial in the healing process and the well-being of patients.
The TPR sunshades integrated into the facade play a crucial role in the energy performance of the building. These architectural elements protect the interior from direct sunlight while maintaining natural light, creating optimal visual comfort for patients and caregivers. They also give the facade a rhythm and texture that enrich the architectural expression of the whole.
The design of the building reflects a thorough understanding of the specific needs of a modern care facility. The architects Adel Sebai and Sahbi Gorgi, the latter being a respected figure in Tunisian architecture and former president of the Order of Architects, created an environment that combines functional efficiency and spatial quality, thus contributing to the therapeutic process.




