The centre is designed as a coherent cluster of seven small houses situated around two green courtyards. Each house with an individual function but as a whole they form a continuous spatial experience.
Each house in the coherent cluster has its own specific function which as a whole form a coherent sequence of different spaces such as a library, kitchen, conversation rooms, lounge, workshops, fitness, wellness etc. The building offers a variety of different spatial variations specially selected to embrace informal counseling and visitation with a focus on user comfort and well-being. A varying ceiling height and choice of natural materials leads to a building with its own unique architectural expression clearly differentiates it from the surrounding hospital buildings.
Team: Tue Hesselberg Foged, Sinus Lynge, Mikkel Bøgh, Anders Hjortnæs, Christer Nesvik, Tina Lund Højgaard, Victoria Diemer Bennetzen, Ivana Stancic, Toni Rubio Soler, Andris Rubenis, Danijel Vinko, Alvaro Madrazo
SAN CLEMENTE – (December 3, 2013) – Consolidated Contracting Services, Inc., a leading Southern California commercial builder, has completed the expansion and remodeling of the new 14,296-square-foot Neighborhood Healthcare community health center located at 41840 Enterprise Circle North in Temecula, Calif. 92950.
The new Health Faculty of San Jorge University is located on a campus on the outskirts of Zaragoza city. Although it is a rural campus, the nature in it is scarce. The forest along the campus is the result of a man created operation. The surrounding buildings, the Rectory and Communications Faculty, respond to a contemporaneous architecture that lives besides that nature.
WCU’s Health & Human Science Building is the first facility constructed as a part of the University’s Millennial Initiative, setting both aesthetic and planning directions for the new 344-acre campus. The facility provides state-of-the-art learning environments for five departments and nine disciplines within the College. Nested into the mountainside, without immediate built context or relationship to the existing campus, the design is a direct response to both site and program.
Consolidated Contracting Services, Inc., a leading Southern California commercial builder, has construction under way for a new 24,000-square-foot QueensCare Health Centers (QHC) facility in East Los Angeles, located at 4816 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90022.
La Corredoria health center is a new building whose programme demanded four independent functional areas, which included Emergency, admission of mentally ill patients, as well as the typical programme for outpatient services and all of this in a suburban alienated surrounding, hardly any reference except the rounded hill which was replaced by the building, the light curved roads from La Corredoria quarter and the distant views of the Naranco mountain, as a slightly curved shape.
Authors: Rafael Red Sempau, architect Esteban Diaz, Amunarriz, architect
Helper: Oscar Bailly-Baillière Gutiérrez, architect, Martin Uffe Fokken, architect, Juan Luis Rodríguez Prieto, architect, Pentia estructuras, S.A , structural engineering
Building engineer: Manuel Martínez Manso
Property: Consejería de Salud y Servicios Sanitarios, Gobierno del Principado de Asturias
Monterroso is a small village in the province of Lugo famous for its annual fair, more than five hundred years old, celebrated on the Day of the Dead. As often happens in these cases, the health center covers an area larger than the core of the city, and a significantly aging population. To the northwest corner of the block, the bus stop acquires a significant importance, whereas the possible relationship with the municipal headquarters to the northeast is less important.
The building defining a friendly co-existence between small scale private housing and large healthcare institutions in the park. The new collage building is located in between two dormitories to maintain the buffer zone between private houses and large buildings.
The new Adamsville Regional Health Center represented a rare investment of public resources in a sparsely developed, sometimes overlooked section of Atlanta. It would have to serve not only as a medical facility, but also as a catalyst for cohesion and future growth in the neighborhood.