
PAVILION IN THE WOLSK HOSPITAL
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Warsaw
2014
Wolski Hospital Dr. Anna Gostyńska
Conceptual design
m2
Public utilities
Gallery



One of the greatest values of the Wolski Hospital complex (formerly Jewish Hospital) is the unique park character of the complex. Small pavilions, their mutual relations, light and greenery between them require special attention and protection. The buildings have been arranged so as not to get in each other's way. The designed facility fills the gap created by the demolition of Pavilion No. 9. The rich utility program established by the Ordering Party and the requirement to design a building with two above-ground floors result in its development area and, consequently, the method of filling the "gap" Pavilion No. 9 must be reinvented. The essence of our project is to preserve the values mentioned above by maintaining a "breathing space" between the pavilions and introducing new, contemporary architecture that initiates a dialogue, but not a discussion, with the neighbors.

