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Nichtoffener Wettbewerb | 04/2014

New North Zealand Hospital / Nyt Hospital Nordsjælland

Finalist

C.F. Møller Architects

Architektur

CUBO Arkitekter

Architektur

TREDJE NATUR

Landschaftsarchitektur

ALECTIA A/S

Bauingenieurwesen

Ramboll Denmark

Bauingenieurwesen

Søren Jensen l Rådgivende ingeniørfirma

Bauingenieurwesen

Erläuterungstext

The citizens of North Zealand in 2020 have a new and modern hospital at approx. 124,000 m² to be built in green surroundings close to Hillerød city for the area's 310,000 citizens, with a budget running to DKK 3.8 billion.

The idea of the new North Zealand hospital has been to create a landmark in line with the nearby Frederiksborg Castle - a hospital where architecture and nature merge and form a safe environment for patients, a super functional and attractive workplace and a green recreational haven for all citizens in the area.

The Hospital grows out of the landscaped woodlands, and consistently brings people close to nature both inside and out, to create a healing architecture focused on the pa-tient. The architectural expression is therefore also based on an organic, soft and hu-mane design. Treatment buildings with courtyards and landscaped gardens form a green base for the slim bed wards that rise above the hospital's accessible green roofs.

The complex is diminished in scale by dividing the building into two elongated curves that mark the entrances to the city of Hillerød in the north, and to the new railway station and urban development in the southeast, thus forming an overall organization of the wards in a soft sinuous shape.

A public garden promenade, inspired by New York's green highline, leads into and right through the hospital complex, and makes the building open and democratically accessi-ble to all citizens in the area: You can follow the path up to the roof and enjoy the view, without compromising the privacy of the patient rooms.

Inside, the unifying central lobby, or internal street, forms the focal point of the treatment floors - with the less intensive outpatient units located at the level of the main entrance, while the more intensive treatment units are located one floor below to create a higher degree of privacy. The internal integrates several squares with play spaces for children and an amphitheatre ramp, which can serve as a cultural meeting place or for research and teaching events.

The hospital's compact layout ensures maximum functionality for the staff, efficient logistics and short working distances. Focusing on efficient flows for employees ensures they have more time for patients and their relatives. The internal layout, with the double-height internal street and spacious vertical connections up to the bed wards above, is logical, clear and concise so that everyone can find their way around and feel safe and welcome.

All one-bed rooms have sweeping views of the countryside right from the beds, and each room focuses on a sense of homeliness with chalorous materials, such as wood, to create an atmosphere more reminiscent of a comfortable hotel room.

Beurteilung durch das Preisgericht

Seven international teams took part in the competition and, based on an overall evaluation in relation to function, architecture and sustainability, the panel of judges was unanimous in selecting three proposals as joint winners of the project competition.

In the judges' recommendations, they base their choice of the C.F. Møller-Alectia-Rambøll proposal on the following:"The proposal is obviously very professional and very thoroughly prepared. This proposal is the one which most clearly resolves the functional issues as these are described in the visions of the competition programme and description of, for example, the overarching hospital bed concept and distinctive flows. (.) Even though this is a compact building complex, the design includes an interesting undulating lobby area, which is well-designed and adds interest. The proposal includes efficient functional distribution and it is easy to find one's way around the building. The internal structure seems generally very open and welcoming."