Masterplan and hospital design that transforms a monotonous ‘health factory’ from the 1970s into a diversified and green hospital town on a human scale.
Situated within an existing hospital campus in Vilnius, Northway Medical Centre stands as a clalssic example of Healing Architecture. Drawing upon the therapeutic qualities of nature, while the structure ensures both efficiency and longevity.
Futureproof structure and expansion of Tampere University Hospital TAYS in Finland optimizes conditions for recovery and work environment, while adapting its surroundings.
The new BG Klinikum Hamburg transforms the hospital typology by introducing a flexible ensemble of small-scale buildings that promote healing, adaptability, and integration with the surrounding landscape.
Expansion of the iconic hospital complex RWTH in Aachen, Germany. The expansion will contain a ‘state-of-the-art’ surgery ward with intensive care units and a new public entrance hall.
New psychiatric clinic at Tampere University Hospital, a building to support patients’ healing process and the staff’s work environment – a beneficial environment for the good of all.
Springfield University Hospital is based on the concept of evidence-based architecture to provide therapeutic surroundings for patients and wellbeing for staff and visitors.
New main building with wards, emergency room and recycling centre. The traditional, long hospital corridors have been replaced by an open model and common open areas that provide efficient logistics and a view from all patient rooms.
Expansion to German university hospital sets high standards for sustainable hospital construction. Further, there is a focus on healing architecture with daylight, flow, and wayfinding, as well as flexible structure for a future-proof construction.