MIPIM Awards 2016 Finalists BEST HEALTHCARE

MIPIM Awards 2016 Finalists BEST HEALTHCARE

Official sponsor: Official press partner: MIPIM Awards 2016 Finalists BEST HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT sponsored by Aabenraa Psychiatric Hospital Aabenraa, Denmark Developer: Region Syddanmark Architect: White Arkitekter A/S, DEVE Architects Other: ArkPlan Landscape, Wessberg A/S Engineers, White AB Aabenraa Psychiatric Hospital is an extension to the existing general hospital in Aabenraa, and it consolidates the region's psychiatric facilities in one efficient and environmentally sustainable location. There are eight different hospital wings accommodating a variety of age-ranges and disorders, spread across a large slope, with each room having ample access to light and green spaces. Hospital of the J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany Developer: The State of Hesse, represented by Hessian Construction Management Architect: Nickl & Partner Architekten AG Other: IB Süss, IG Haringer + Müller mbH, PRO-Elektroplan GmbH, IB Sorge, LA Schmidt, IB Dr. Ressel In the 1970’s the Frankfurt University Hospital was a state-of-the-art medical centre. New demands and a changing attitude to medicine, placing the patient’s needs at the centre of hospital design, have necessitated the renovation and extension of the hospital. A projecting roof connects the clinical, teaching and research units of the development and draws attention to the large glazed entrance hall that forms the interface between the university and the hospital. The exterior grounds are part of the overall architectural plan to closely link the hospital and the public zone along the riverbank. McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Montreal, Canada Developer: Groupe Immobilier santé McGill (GISM) Architect: IBI Group Architects / Beinhaker Architecte Other: HDR Architecture Canada, Yelle Maillé architectes associés, NFOE et associés architects The MUHC Glen Campus is a state-of-the-art hospital, research and academic facility comprising 217,500 sqm of building area. Designed by IBI Group, the curved driveway axis takes advantage of an escarpment setting, allowing the hospital pavilion arrangement to provide a backdrop to a major public plaza and monumental art installation. A light-filled promenade follows this curve to connect the entrances of the hospital’s major institutions. A second straight axis provides a special address for the Research Institute. Exterior colours inspire health and create a unique identity. Queen Elizabeth University Hospital & Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow, Scotland Developer: Brookfield Multiplex Architect: IBI Group Client: NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Other: WSP Group, TUV SUD, Doig and Smith, Gillespies LLP, Ginko Projects At 170,000 sqm, this ‘super hospital’ is amongst Europe’s largest and most advanced medical campuses, setting a new benchmark in healthcare design and delivery. Set within extensive landscaping, the 14-storey building’s distinct functions are expressed architecturally as a ‘vessel’ (the children’s hospital), ‘dock’ (adult hospital podium) and ‘beacon’ (the 100% single bed adult ward tower) – strikingly different geometric forms inspired by Clydeside’s maritime heritage and which together create an iconic landmark which has transformed the Govan skyline. Internally, the ‘hotel-like’ top-lit atria is articulated by colourful cantilevered pods and enlivened by interactive distraction technologies, which dispel the traditional image of healthcare delivery. BEST HOTEL & TOURISM RESORT JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa Venice, Italy Developer: La Sessola Srl Architect: Matteo Thun & Partners Project Manager: Luca Colombo An artificial island in the Venetian lagoon has been transformed into a luxury resort and park. The project includes a main hotel building with 230 suites, a rooftop terrace with outdoor pool and panoramic restaurant. Various brick pavilions include further suites, spa areas with pools and treatment rooms. Beyond the olive grove, a large vegetable garden serves the resort’s restaurant. The project focuses on the lagoonscape, using and reinterpreting local materials while conserving the authentic spirit of the place and buildings. An innovative “three zero” luxury resort, both in its construction and management: zero kilometers, zero CO2, zero waste. Lille youth hostel Lille, France Developer: City of Lille Architect: JDS Architects Other: Egis, Franck Boutté, SL2EC, Tandem + Unpacked backpacks, prepared beds, laughs from here, languages from elsewhere, encounters and travel stories interweave… opened since October, Lille’s new youth hostel already lives in rhythm with its travelers. It found its place in one of the three corners of the impressive triangular ship drawn by Julien de Smedt. A strong architectural signal sent from the heart of a district in metamorphosis, Porte de Valenciennes (Lille). An audacious mutualisation challenge in a building shared by a youth hostel, a nursery and companies in the social and solidarity economy. When architecture gives rise to encounters and synergies within an awakening district… Musholm Korsør, Denmark Developer: The Danish Muscular Dystrophy Foundation Architect: AART architects Located by the Danish coastline, just an hour drive from Copenhagen, Musholm challenges the traditional notion of accessible architecture with a view to becoming the preferred holiday and sports resort for people with any type of handicap – both in Denmark and abroad. Designed as one of the world’s most innovative resorts for people with disabilities, Musholm has been designed to do wonders for people and the tourism in the region. It does so by combining design and architecture into a unique experience that engages with guests and shows how businesses can be financially successful while creating social impact. Suiran, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto Kyoto, Japan Developer: MORI TRUST CO., Ltd. Architect: Takenaka Corporation SUIRAN, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, KYOTO is located in Arashiyama, the west side of Kyoto, which is a world-famous tourism destination. Sitting along Hozu River, where ancient imperial villas once were, the hotel is adjacent to Tenryu-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site and offers over 1,000 years of unchanged view. A harmonious blend of the authentic Japanese-style which derives from renovating a hundred-year old traditional wooden building with modern innovative design, the hotel offers a relaxing and authentic atmosphere. By mixing the Japanese hospitality "Omotenashi" and international hotel service, the hotel provides the indigenous and exceptional experience. BEST INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT BARJANE – Building K – Park of Bréguières Les Arcs sur Agens, France Developer: BARJANE Architect: Stéphane Goulard This project is a 4,000 sqm high quality building with a bespoke design by BARJANE for DACHSER located in the industrial Park of Bréguières (83). With its strategical location, connected to main roads and to railway network, the Park of Bréguières represents a new generation of logistics parks committed to sustainable development: 1,200 trees planted, alternative treatment of rainwater, architectural harmony of the buildings, protection of biodiversity, services for users…. The building is certified ISO 14001, like the Park, and BREEAM Good, offering a friendly working environment for users. ELI Beamlines Prague, Czech Republic Developer: Fyzikální ústav Akademie, věd ČR, v.v.i., Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Architect: Bogle Architects The ELI Beamlines project is an international research and technology facility located outside Prague. Funded by The European Commission, the ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure) Beamlines facility houses the infrastructure for world-class laser research for use in medicine, engineering and astrophysics. Bogle Architects’ design, consists of four separate buildings – offices, laboratories, a multifunctional space with lecture theatre and café, and a massive concrete box that houses the laser hall. A lightweight roof floats over the building to unite the four spaces. Bogle Architects, founded in 2012 by Ian Bogle, has offices in London, Prague and Hong Kong. Method Pullman Factory Chicago, United States Developer: Summit Design + Build, LLC Architect: William McDonough + Partners Other: U.S. Green Building Council, Heitman Architects Incorporated, KJWW, Spaceco Inc., Norris Design, Buro Happold, MBDC, Gotham Greens, Nexus, Envision, Solar The Pullman Factory District, established in the 1880’s as a manufacturing center and company town, has a rich history in the labor rights and civil rights movements. It’s also home to the new manufacturing facility for Method. Located on 22 acres in the heart of the Pullman neighborhood, it is the first LEED Platinum manufacturing facility in the consumer packaged goods. It boasts onsite renewable energy from wind and solar, the world’s largest rooftop farm, and the extraordinary energy and water efficiency that are hallmarks of LEED Platinum projects. The best part of the story, however, is the impact on local jobs, the local economy, and bringing manufacturing back inside the city limits in a safe and sustainable way. Umeva – sewage treatment plant Umeå, Sweden Developer: Vakin (former Umeva) Architect: BAU - Byrån för Arkitektur & Urbanism Landscape Architect: Kragh & Berglund The project was initiated to double the capacity of the Umeå City sewage treatment plant in anticipation of population growth to 200 000 inhabitants by the year 2050. The original plant, built in 1972 was in need of technical upgrades as well as improvements to the work environment

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