Radiotherapy Centre Artur GIE
Radiotherapy Centre Artur GIE
Radiotherapy Centre Artur GIE

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
1300
m2
Colour
special
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
matt
,
Architect
Architect Jim Clemes sa
Year
Location
Esch-sur-Alzette

New look
New look
New look
The “Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch” hospital and the “Francois Baclesse Centre” for national radiotherapy needed more space. The new building combines both areas in one building. The joint extension connects links to the existing complex and blends harmoniously into the overall picture. The new area houses an emergency room, operating theatres, two additional bunkers for radiation therapy, treatment rooms and much more. The building was given a more open and functional design, and the concrete skin facade underlines this new look. The different colours are designed to have a positive effect on the overall mood: green stands for respect for people and for sustainability. The emergency room is blue, a colour said to have a calming and confidence-building effect. Yellow was used for the day clinic to exude optimism and friendliness. Photos: Rasmus Norlander
The “Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch” hospital and the “Francois Baclesse Centre” for national radiotherapy needed more space. The new building combines both areas in one building. The joint extension connects links to the existing complex and blends harmoniously into the overall picture. The new area houses an emergency room, operating theatres, two additional bunkers for radiation therapy, treatment rooms and much more. The building was given a more open and functional design, and the concrete skin facade underlines this new look. The different colours are designed to have a positive effect on the overall mood: green stands for respect for people and for sustainability. The emergency room is blue, a colour said to have a calming and confidence-building effect. Yellow was used for the day clinic to exude optimism and friendliness. Photos: Rasmus Norlander
The “Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch” hospital and the “Francois Baclesse Centre” for national radiotherapy needed more space. The new building combines both areas in one building. The joint extension connects links to the existing complex and blends harmoniously into the overall picture. The new area houses an emergency room, operating theatres, two additional bunkers for radiation therapy, treatment rooms and much more. The building was given a more open and functional design, and the concrete skin facade underlines this new look. The different colours are designed to have a positive effect on the overall mood: green stands for respect for people and for sustainability. The emergency room is blue, a colour said to have a calming and confidence-building effect. Yellow was used for the day clinic to exude optimism and friendliness. Photos: Rasmus Norlander







