Maggie’s Oldham building by dRMM architects

Maggie’s Oldham building by dRMM architects

Maggie’s Oldham building designed by dRMM architects shortlisted for the Wood Awards 2017. It is the world’s first permanent building built with hardwood cross-laminated timber (CLT). It complements encology clinical care offered by the hospital.

Omagh Hospital & Primary Care Complex

Omagh Hospital & Primary Care Complex South Tyrone Building

TODD Architects complete £75m state-of-the-art Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex in County Tyrone, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland. Located on a greenfield site this innovative scheme replaces the previous 118-year old Tyrone County Hospital building.

Rhein 740, Düsseldorf Heerdt building: J. MAYER H.

Rhein 740 Düsseldorf building | www.e-architect.com

Design: J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architects. Building under construction, in the sweeping landscape of the Rheinaue and with a view of Düsseldorf’s city center. This high rise building shapes the silhouette of the Rhine’s left bank, not only in terms of its architecture, but also in terms of use.

Hospital Extension in Kolding

Hospital Extension in Kolding

Design: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and CREO

The 32,000 sqm extension of Kolding Hospital in Denmark has been completed as one the first new built hospitals part of the EUR 6.4 billion modernising of Denmark’s future hospital capacity.

Maggie’s Cancer Centre Manchester

Wood Awards 2016 Buildings Shortlist

Design: Foster + Partners, Architects. Maggie’s Cancer Centre in Manchester is one of winners announced for the RIBA Northwest region: the design of this building establishes a domestic atmosphere in a garden setting with a greenhouse and a veranda.

Al Jalila Foundation Research Centre in Dubai

Al Jalila

This will be the first standalone medical research centre in the UAE and will focus on five regional health challenges: diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and mental health: IBI Nightingale and Al Jalila Foundation have unveiled the concept design for Al Jalila Foundation Research Centre in Dubai

Mersin Integrated Health Campus, Turkey

Mersin Integrated Health Campus building | www.e-architect.com

Design: NKY Architects & Engineers. Turkey’s first Public Private Partnership (PPP) healthcare facility; the building consists of three hospital blocks, surrounding a central diagnostic & treatment core. The building flows with the natural topography of the site.

Hospital Pavilion for The University of Pennsylvania

Hospital Pavilion

The University of Pennsylvania groundbreaking for the construction of a new hospital on Penn Medicine’s West Philadelphia campus designed by architects Foster + Partners as part of PennFirst, an Integrated Project Delivery team.

Nelson Mandela Childrens Hospital, Africa

Nelson Mandela Childrens Hospital

UK-based architecture firms Sheppard Robson and John Cooper Architecture (JCA) collaborated in 2009 to win an international design competition for the new Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital in Johannesburg. The facility will employ 150 paediatric doctors and 450 nurses.

University Hospital RWTH Aachen Extension

University Hospital RWTH Aachen Extension

HENN + C.F. Møller Architects (Berlin / Aarhus) jointly win an international competition to extend Germany’s most iconic hospital complex, the listed 1970’s high-tech University Hospital RWTH Aachen.

The Growing Up Healthy Project Montréal

The Growing Up Healthy Project Montréal

Design: Provencher_Roy + Associés | Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes. The site’s close proximity to the protected area of Mount Royal informed the architects’ approach to creating a healthy environment. Based on the concept of “hypernature”.

Aparcamiento Materno A Coruña, Galicia

Aparcamiento Materno A Coruña

Design: Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos with Rafael Ángel Otero Mosquera. Public Parking at Oncological Center of Galicia and the Maternity and Children´s hospital in A Coruna. This building is the result of winning a public competition.

Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice North London

Noah's Ark Children's Hospice

Squire and Partners were granted planning permission by Barnet Council last night on behalf of Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice, to build a new facility providing on-site care and support for children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families.