Haraldsplass Hospital - new ward building | C.F. Møller Architects
Bergen / Norway / 2018
The new ward building for Haraldsplass Hospital, originally built in 1939, replaces the traditional hospital corridors by open common areas and efficient logistics. The new building, which will give the accident and emergency department further 170 beds, will lie at the foot of the Ulriken mountain, with the river Møllendalselven in front.
In contrast to traditional hospital buildings, there are no long corridors. The wards are located around two large covered atria, which provide the setting for two different kinds of common areas: a public arrivals area with a reception, café, shop and seating area, and a more private space for patients and their guests only. The atria ensure that daylight is drawn into the building.
All patients will have access to views of the valley and the city, as the new building follows the course of the Møllendalselven river, with an angled facade.
The project is eco-friendly, amongst other reasons because the facade size is small relative to the gross area.
Size: 14200 m²/187 beds
Address: Bergen, Norway
Year: 2011-2018
Architect: C.F. Møller Architects
Landscape: Asplan Viak
Collaborators: LAB Entreprenør AS, Rambøll Norge, Sweco Norge, Asplan VIAK
Prizes: 1st prize in architectural competition, 2012
The new ward building for Haraldsplass Hospital, originally built in 1939, replaces the traditional hospital corridors by open common areas and efficient logistics. The new building, which will give the accident and emergency department further 170 beds, will lie at the foot of the Ulriken mountain, with the river Møllendalselven in front. In contrast to traditional hospital buildings, there are no long corridors. The wards are located around two large covered atria, which provide the...
- Year 2018
- Work finished in 2018
- Client Haraldsplass Diakonale Stiftelse
- Status Completed works
- Type Hospitals, private clinics
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