Architect:Patrick Schweitzer & Associés Architectes
Location:Erstein, France; | ;View Map
Project Year:2014
Category:Care Homes;Hospitals
The inspiration for the form of this building is the caterpillar that turns into a butterfly, as psychotherapy very much involves being able to crawl before you can fly.
This organic form integrates with the existing campus and the architecture plays
with the landscape, with an undulating white façade that seems to flirt with the
pavilions around it. Empty pockets allow the landscape and vegetation to enter
the blocks. The idea was to surround the new hospital with greenery. The ground
floor roofs are covered with plants, and flowerbeds keep pedestrians away from
the façades. The landscaped patios at the heart of the blocks allow patients to
«escape». A large number of trees have been planted in the patios, gardens,
landscaped areas and car parks. The aim is also to give the Erstein hospital a
new, contemporary, environmentally friendly image that will set the tone for new
buildings on the site. What we offer here is a people-centred facility where safety
is unobtrusively provided, allowing patients to find their place in a protected
space that prepares them to go back out into the world.
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