The first prize winning proposal for the Nursing & Retiree Home, designed by Firma d.o.o., was directly influenced by the characteristics of the immediate surroundings of the plot. Through detailed site analysis, they concluded that the most important aspects of the context are the landscape and the extreme impact of the rural environment. Therefore, the proposed residence for the elderly, apart from fulfilling all functional prerequisites, must be consistent with those surrounding features. More images and architects’ description after the break.
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Nursing & Retiree Home / Firma d.o.o.
Panama Hospital Competition Proposal / TASH
The winning proposal for the new Panama City Hospital, designed by TASH, is based on the design of ecological protections and passive bioclimatic strategies. The project is configured as a city, it is in no way a single building but a complex, keeping the capacity of total intercommunication between different buildings in a way that benefits from the different synergies, general systems, logistics, production systems, waste disposal, etc, avoiding element duplicities and improving the general performance of the complex, thus giving sense to the concept of a hospital city that is at the core of the project. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Maison de Santé / atelier alassoeur architecture
Diagonal Clinic / JFARQUITECTES
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Architects: JFARQUITECTES
- Year: 2011
Healthcare Centre IJburg / LEVS Architecten
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Architects: LEVS architecten
- Area: 2300 m²
- Year: 2008
LegacyER / 5G Studio Collaborative
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Architects: 5G Studio Collaborative
- Year: 2008
New Hospital in Jutland / CuraVita
In an elimination that began with 14 participants in the starting line-up, CuraVita won the competition for their design of a new 133,730 m2 hospital just outside Herning, Denmark known as the New Hospital in the West. With this honoring selection, they have taken a big step toward the construction of their professionally ambitious and attractive hospital to ensure a hospital of international standard. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Video: Maggie Gartnaval by OMA
This exclusive video of OMA’s Maggie’s Centre by BD online features OMA partner Ellen van Loon discussing the design for the cancer care center. Led by OMA Partners Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon with Associate-in-charge Richard Hollington the Maggie Gartnaval center located in Glasgow opened today.
OMA designed Maggie Gartnaval Opens Today
Today marks the opening of Maggie’s Gartnaval, a new center for the charity located on the ground of Gartnaval Royal Infirmary in Glasgow, Scotland. Designed by OMA, the center aims to provide emotional and psychological support to those affected by cancer in the greater Glasgow area.
Rem Koolhaas commented, “We were touched to be asked to design a Maggie’s Centre, and invigorated by the opportunity to work on a completely different scale, with different ambitions, and in a different environment. Maggie’s is so unique and urgent among the projects we are working on.”
Casanueva Pharmacy / Clavel Arquitectos
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Architects: Clavel Arquitectos
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2010
Butaro Hospital / MASS Design Group
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Architects: MASS Design Group
- Area: 6040 m²
- Year: 2011
Dr. Keith Gibson DDS Clinic Renovation / Fitzsimmons Architects
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Architects: Fitzsimmons Architects
- Area: 884 m²
- Year: 2010
Caparrós and Reina Pharmacy / Mobil M
Seattle Children's Bellevue Clinic / NBBJ
Youth Mental Health Building, Brain and Mind Research Institute / BVN
Therapeutic Pool / meier + associés architectes
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Architects: meier + associés architectes
- Area: 1440 m²
- Year: 2007
Mobile Hospital / Kukil Han
The Mobile Hospital by Kukil Han is designed to provide immediate aid in hard hit disaster stricken areas. Conceptualizing a modularized container medical treatment center, Han’s Mobil Hospital can either function individually or as a larger modular unit. Deliverability of the units by ground or via helicopter if the situation calls for it, provides a shorter response time to emergency areas.
More renderings of the Mobile Hospital following the break.