Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Spandau

Berlin, Germany
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Photo © Werner Huthmacher Photography
Architects
huber staudt architekten bda
Location
Stadtrandstraße 555, 13589 Berlin, Germany
Year
2006
Task
Day care surgery
Time
2005-2006
Usable area
548 qm
Gross floor area
810 qm
Costs
1,5 Mio. EUR
Client
Evang. Waldkrankenhaus Spandau Krankenhausbetriebs gGmbH
Cooperation
riedel architekten Hamburg
Competition
2005, 1st prize
Project-team
Christian Huber, Leander Moons, Norbert Riedel, Joachim Staudt, Grzegorz Tracz
Projekt-Team
Christian Huber, Leander Moons, Norbert Riedel, Joachim Staudt, Grzegorz Tracz

On the campus of the Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus in Berlin Spandau, a simple existing building from the 1970s was converted into a modern surgical center. This is intended to take account of changes in the health system and relieve the inpatient operating area. The design is designed to ensure the hospital's future viability even under changing medical conditions. The outpatient operating centre has two fully equipped operating theatres and an operating theatre, which can be retrofitted as an additional 3rd surgery room if required. Targeted ceiling openings create generous two-storey room volumes in the entrance hall and in the preparation room.

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