Healthcare Center for Cancer Patients
- Year
- 2012
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- NORD Architects
- Location
- København, Denmark
"Traditionally, going into any medical institution is an uncomfortable experience, for patients and relatives alike. For buildings designed to heal, it's remarkable that so little priority is afforded to the emotional and healing aspects of the architecture. In addition, the hyper-complexity of the healthcare sector establishes a relation between the users and the experts that is based on a framework of trust rather than understanding and mutual engagement. The result is a greater separation between citizens and institution, as many of the processes evade comprehension.
"Traditionally, going into any medical institution is an uncomfortable experience, for patients and relatives alike. For buildings designed to heal, it's remarkable that so little priority is afforded to the emotional and healing aspects of the architecture. In addition, the hyper-complexity of the healthcare sector establishes a relation between the users and the experts that is based on a framework of trust rather than understanding and mutual engagement. The result is a greater separation between citizens and institution, as many of the processes evade comprehension.