Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
© Bruno Klomfar

LANDESKLINIKUM THERMENREGION MÖDLING

Architekt Katzberger + Habeler & Kirchweger Architekten

BUILDING SUPERVISION
Architekt Franz Pfeil Ztg, Moser Architekten Ztg

DESIGN TEAM
Paul Katzberger, Josef Habeler, Anton Kirchweger, Michael Loudon, Martin Palmrich, Philipp Zimmer, Ursula Eugl, Arnold Brückner, Friederike Damass, Ingeborg Heim, Gabi Kurz, Herwig Martl, Josef Neckam, Svenja Partheimüller, Ulf Steinbrecher, Lisa Stolz, Alexander Utecht, Tobias Wegner, Marie-theres Weiss

PHOTOGRAPHS
Bruno Klomfar

AREA
54800 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Mödling, Austria

CATEGORY
Hospital

Text description provided by architect.

The project subtly integrates the large volume of a polyclinic into a suburban neighborhood.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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It complements the latest medical technology with the consideration of emotional demands through the offer of light-flooded rooms, clear internal routing and a harmonious material and color concept.

Task -
Planning and construction of a new hospital for the district of Mödling as a replacement of the existing building on the same site.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Hence the construction had to be carried out in stages, as full operation had to be maintained in the old parts until they were gradually exchanged with the new building.

The new hospital features all the typical facilities of a polyclinic.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Guiding ideas -
Clarity and unambiguity of the network of paths and a light-flooded, friendly, ergonomically sensible basic structure dominate the architectural concept.

Combining the natural materials wood, stone and brickwork with a polychromatic colour scheme creates an ambience that supports the healing efforts of doctors and nurses in the best possible way.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Special attention was paid not only to the interactive layout of the different functional areas but also to carefully designed public areas with the aim of stimulating the necessary and desired interaction of patients and staff as well as providing a corresponding possibility of retreat.

Urban planning concept -
The clinic is centrally located and surrounded by mixed use with a significant overhang of residential development.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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The urban planning approach reacts to the surrounding buildings by dividing the building structure into three pavilion-like structures.

On each street front of the site one of the pavilions is set back, leaving a well-proportioned open space adjacent to the street.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
© Bruno Klomfar
Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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The central hall is the connecting element of the group of buildings - lower in height and with its transparency and skeletal structure a formally clear accentuated center.

Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling
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Landesklinikum Thermenregion Mödling


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