Interbalkan Medical Center - Oncology Building


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ASPA KST Team:
Spyros Tsagkaratos
Tina Tsagkaratou
Katerina Christakaki
Eva Marouli
Christos Koukis
Aleksandra Vlachou
Gerasimos Kotronakis
Loukia Mavroeidi
Leonidas Netskos
Andreas Pavlos
Konstantinos Ksourafis
Melissa Roussou
Civil Engineer: Helliniki Meletitiki S.A.
Mechanical Engineer: Stylianos Aleksandrakis / Athens Medical Center
Principal Contractor: Terna S.A.
Light Design: Danilof
Light Design for PET CT-g’CAMERA: George Fatseas
Project Management: A.N.D. S.A.
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The project is the new building of the Interbalkan Medical Center in Thessaloniki, Greece. The new building is going to serve as the Oncology Centre of the hospital.
The client wanted us to create a contemporary space that would redefine cancer patient care.
Designing the overall geometry of the new building was an exciting process, as the existing hospital comprises of different volumes and complicated geometries.
We opted for a design that would not antagonize the existing but at the same time would be contemporary, fluid and have the minimum environmental impact possible. The new building relates to the main curve of the old one in plan and provides a bright and friendly environment for the patients.
What we are most proud of was also the biggest challenge we faced. The question was how to design the cancer treatment areas in a way that would minimize the discomfort the patients feel. We created a new approach to these spaces by removing the ‘hospital curtains’ and the ‘hospital fear’ and replacing them with warm, friendly spaces with hotel aesthetics. We separated the patients from each other with two rows of wooden louvers which are high enough to ensure privacy but not ceiling high, to avoid feelings of isolation and enclosure. This resulted
in cozy cocoons with warm colours and soft curves.
ASPA KST
ASPA KST architecture design planning was established in 1990 in Athens, by a group of professionals with expertise in architectural design and urban planning in both public and private sectors.
For the past thirty years, ASPA KST has grown to become an international office with projects in Greece and abroad and one of the largest architecture and design practices in Greece. In 2020, ASPA KST opened its UK branch, in London.
The company’s work extends to all scales, from urban planning to architecture, to interior design, with expertise in large-scale retail design and office design. The team comprises registered architects, engineers, and designers together with admin staff with experience in big international offices around the world. The aim of the studio is to deliver contemporary, high quality, environmentally responsible projects while ensuring that the user experience is at the centre or focus.