This weeks submission came from Eloy Cano.
Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital in Móstoles, Madrid, is an architectural landmark designed by Rafael de La-Hoz. The building redefines conventional hospital spaces, focusing on efficiency, light, and silence to create a more welcoming environment for patients and staff.
The hospital complex spans nearly 95,000 square meters and consists of a large prismatic base housing medical facilities, with two distinctive oval-shaped glass towers rising above it.
These towers serve as inpatient areas and are designed to maximize natural light while maintaining privacy through silkscreen-printed glass facades The absence of long, disorienting corridors and the strategic use of natural lighting contribute to a calming atmosphere.
The structure is built with flexibility in mind, allowing for future expansions or modifications as needed. The hospital’s design integrates landscaped areas, ensuring that patient rooms have views of greenery, further enhancing the healing environment. Its modern approach to hospital architecture prioritizes patient comfort and functionality, making it a standout example of contemporary healthcare design.
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Found the correct submitter (Eloy Cano):
- Eloy Cano
- Martin de Bock
- Graham Hedley
- Bernd
- Lighthouse
- Angie CF
- Philip Ower