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The project is designed to accommodate high-intensity care within a nationally significant, high-specialty facility: over 10 new operating rooms, interventional diagnostics with hybrid and angiographic suites, intensive care with 24 modular units, and an emergency department equipped to handle up to 30,000 visits per year – including the capacity to manage pandemics.

Cutting-edge technologies and total functional efficiency are enclosed within a volume that seeks coherent integration with the existing structure and the surrounding landscape. The new masses relate harmoniously to the original layout, enhancing the solidity of the slab-and-tower model. The new building features a clear stereometric plan, punctuated by green cuts, canopies, and light walkways. Its low height and respect for the views toward the landscape make it a balanced and discreet presence within the complex. The materials used – glass, metal, and high-tech finishes – convey a vision of a modern hospital: open, functional, and forward-looking.

A large horizontal cut introduces the theme of landscape into the technical and functional severity of the volume. Patients in intensive care will greatly benefit from access to light and greenery, supporting a faster and more peaceful recovery. The technological hub is housed in an independent volume, designed in harmony with the overall layout. Partially covered in greenery, it avoids visual heaviness and transforms a technical necessity into architectural value.

The project as a whole strikes a balance between rationality and sensitivity, between functional rigor and openness to nature. In this way, architecture becomes a tool for healing—capable of welcoming, reassuring, and inspiring hope.