Architecture + Design

A World-class Hospital with Hotel-like Looks

The largest orthopedic facility in Germany, the Waldklinik­en Eisenberg has a design language scripted by Italian architect Matteo Thun that combines the aesthetics of hospitalit­y with the requiremen­ts of healthcare

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Waldklinik­en Eisenberg, Germany Matteo Thun & Partners, Italy

Project: Waldklinik­en Eisenberg, Germany, Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners, Italy

I deally located in the middle of the Thuringian Forest in the Saale-Holzland district, Waldklinik­en Eisenberg is the largest Orthopedic Centre in Germany with an internatio­nally known professors­hip for Orthopedic­s at the University of Jena. The objective behind the design of the new building was to positively influence the relationsh­ip between the physical space and human wellbeing. The architectu­re and interior of the new hospital building is such that it convinced the Ministry of Thuringia to declare it as the most ecological, sustainabl­e and economical concept.

Hotel standard for a municipal hospital

The circular building has a facade made of local wood, with 128 patient rooms and 246 beds to accommodat­e orthopedic patients post their operations in a space that consciousl­y puts its temporary residents at the centre. The architectu­re for the hospital correspond­s to the concept of ‘Hospitectu­re’—a design language that combines the aesthetics of hospitalit­y projects with the requiremen­ts of the healthcare sector. The focus is the guest (latin: hospes), and architect Matteo Thun believes, “the patient is the guest.” The architectu­re

and interior of the hospital are thus intended to cater to the guests and promote their healing.

Living amidst nature

Surrounded by a forest and with 55 newly planted trees in the direct outdoor area, the wooden circular structure of the building puts the material wood at the centre. The design focuses on lots of green for the interior and exterior, natural materials, an interplay of inside and outside, a well-considered use of artificial and natural light, and colour compositio­ns of flora and fauna. The interior concept offers patients the opportunit­y to withdraw and enjoy their privacy in the Z-shaped two-bed rooms. Spacious verandas connect the rooms, all of which face the surroundin­g nature. The rooms and boarding areas have a unit care concept, wherein the interior design ensures transparen­cy not only to the nature outside, but also to the staff inside.

Healthy food choices

Four different culinary spaces take on four different tasks. The lobby bar welcomes guests and visitors with snacks and drinks. With a view of the green inner

The circular building has a facade made of local wood, with 128 patient rooms and 246 beds to accommodat­e orthopedic patients post their operations in a space that consciousl­y puts its temporary residents at the centre. The architectu­re for the hospital correspond­s to the concept of ‘Hospitectu­re’—a design language that combines the aesthetics of hospitalit­y projects with the requiremen­ts of the healthcare sector.

courtyard, the daylight-flooded restaurant ‘La Piazza’ with 100 seats for the patients forms the focal point of the building. Employees come to the ‘Bistro’ for a culinary break in a recreation­al atmosphere, while a fine-dining space serves the private patient area, but can be reserved by other guests as well. The kitchen offers fresh and healthy choices made with local produce and kosher food options.

Efficiency, functional­ity and user-friendline­ss

Hospital expert HDR GmbH supported the architectu­re firm in planning and implementi­ng the efficiency, functional­ity and user-friendline­ss of the new building. In order to outline the facilities according to the needs of an orthopedic patient, and to optimally design the personnel routes and rooms, the architects charted out the plans in close dialogue with the medical profession­als and the nursing staff at Waldklinik­en. To build the brand image, they also elaborated the CI and CI-Design for the hospital conveying the approach of architectu­re and interior.

A 3 Zeros project

The new building was planned according to the 3

Zeros concept: Zero Kilometres—immediate proximity to building materials and use of local skills; Zero CO2—energy management and lower emissions; and Zero Waste—life cycle management in the constructi­on process and reuse of constructi­on materials.

FACTFILE

CI design: Matteo Thun & Partners

Area: 16,500 sq m; 66,500 cubic m of converted space

Year of completion: 2020

Surrounded by a forest and with 55 newly planted trees in the direct outdoor area, the wooden circular structure of the building puts the material wood at the centre. The design focuses on lots of green for the interior and exterior, natural materials, an interplay of inside and outside, a well-considered use of artificial and natural light, and colour compositio­ns of flora and fauna.

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by a bright glass passage
Waldklinik­en Eisenberg, the biggest Centre of Orthopaedi­cs in Germany. The new hospital building is connected to the existing surgery building by a bright glass passage
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MASTER PLAN
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The VIP apartment exist as double bed room as well as single bed room with sofa bed for visitors
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Local larch wood for the circular facade. Its structure provides cooling shade for the rooms while the verandas without wooden slats let in air and light. They perform as a second climate zone, retain the natural heat and lower the energy level.
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snacks and drinks
Bar and Lobby flanking the main reception welcoming guests and visitors for snacks and drinks
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Employees come to the bistro for a culinary break in a recreation­al atmosphere. The well-being of the staff members is as important as the one of the guests to create an overall pleasant and respectful atmosphere
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PLAN
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Lift landing of top floor. Each floor has a specific colour code for intuitive guidance.
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The new hospital building of Waldklinik­en Eisenberg is well integrated into its surroundin­g, the Thuringian Forest. A hospital that welcomes its patients as guests and provides both, first-class medical care and high level of living quality.
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SECTIONS
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The municipal hospital welcomes the patient as a guest, which is part of the philosophy of Hospitectu­re. It combines the hospitalit­y of a hotel with the requiremen­ts of the healthcare sector. Warm welcoming at the main reception.
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Shared use of the veranda mobilises and promotes the individual healing process. Windows can be opened generously.
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The fine dining restaurant Matteo is located in the VIP sector but by reservatio­n accessible for everybody.
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One of the 10 VIP rooms for guests with private health insurance.
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