La Alpujarra High Resolution Hospital

Órgiva, Granada

Project date: October 2010
Builded surface: 9.088 m2

The projected volume is implemented stepwise adapted to the slope, laterally to it an adjacent via allows the access to each of the three levels of uses.

The hospital that we propose has a horizontal development, is buried and terraced, adapted to the site, softening the visual impact and framing the views.

Each floor consists of two volumes, slightly rotated to adapt to the limits of the plot. Among them, a horizontal axis of connection between the internal areas is developed.

Program

Short state Inpatients units (24 beds): 1,162 m2
Outpatients services: 779 m2
Emergency: 958 m2
Surgical unit: 541 m2
Diagnosis (1 CT+3 XR+1 US): 955 m2
Central services: 481 m2
Physical Therapy: 374 m2
General services: 2,582 m2
Health center: 1,253 m2
Outer area: 8,009 m2

Credits

Client:
Andalusian Health Service

Architecture:
Ramón Lahoz Rodríguez and Natalia López Matesanz.

Collaborators:
Luis Marcos Díaz, María Amor Arroyo Sánchez, Beatriz González Jiménez, Andreina Linares Jaua and Alicia Arnuero Martínez

Installation Engineer:
Ingho FM, SL