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Akershus University Hosptial

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

AKERSHUS UNIVERSITY HOSPTIAL 

C.F. Møller

CATEGORY
Hospital

LOCATION
Oslo, Norway

ARCHITECTS
C.F.Møller Architects

AREA
137000.0 m2

YEAR
2008

PHOTOGRAPHS
Torben Eskerod

The new university hospital is not a traditional institutional construction; it is a friendly, informal place with open, well-structured surroundings which present a welcoming aspect to patients and their families.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

Akershus University Hospital has been designed to emphasize security and clarity in experientially rich surroundings, where everyday functions and well-known materials are integrated into the hospital’s structure.

WHOLENESS AND VARIATION

Although the individual parts of the development each have their own material expression and the material expression of the development varies, nonetheless it is united into a whole by means of a general architectural theme centred on panels and transparency.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

In this way, a unity is created between the individual parts of the complex, which thereby receive a subtle effect of transparency and depth.

TREATMENT DEPARTMENT

Facades in glass, plaster and aluminium panelling, with white-lacquered sinusoidal aluminium panels in the courtyards

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

- Wards
- Facades in dark screen tiling
- Children’s department
- Facades with wood cladding
- Chapel

- Facades clad in oak panels and tombac (an alloy of zinc and brass)
- Front building and main arrivals area
- Facades in glass, plaster and glass tiling
- Structured like a town

A glass-roofed main thoroughfare, in which wood is the dominating material, links the various buildings and departments.

The ’glass street’ begins in the welcoming foyer of the arrivals area, where the main reception desk receives visitors, and concludes in the foyer and separate arrivals area of the children’s department.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

In the glass street, the central element in the development, the various materials are united in an overall composition, in which the large coloured panels designed by the Icelandic artist Birgir Andrésson form a natural element and provide a ’palette’ for the colour scheme of the hospital.

The glass street has a town-like structure, with public and semi-public zones defined as squares and open spaces, offering the everyday functions of a town: church, pharmacy, hairdresser, florist, café and kiosk, as well as traffic nodes and other services for the benefit of patients, relatives and staff.

In natural continuation of these functions, a number of other services, such as health information, polyclinics and out-patient surgeries, are located near the street level of the thoroughfare.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

CENTRED ON THE PATIENT

The hospital’s structure helps to ensure that the patient remains the natural focus in the physical design, despite the strict and demanding logistical requirements which underlie all hospital constructions.

Just as the overall complex is made up of clear and comprehensible units, so the individual wards are built up from smaller elements.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

The wards are centred around four so-called courtyards which ensure a well-defined daily life for the patients, with a manageable level of social contact, assisted by a clear staff interface.

The wards of the children’s department are equipped with windows which give the children and young people individual views of both the sky and the surrounding greenery from their beds.

Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod

The well-equipped facilities for parents secure excellent contact between the children and their families.


Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod
Akershus University Hosptial
© Torben Eskerod


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