The Rotterdam’s academic hospital was designed in 1965 by Arie Hagoort (OD205) in collaboration with Jean Prouvé. The main entrance to the building was on the freely accessible outside space on top of the parking deck. This concept was problematic; access was closed and soon people started using the third floor as the main indoor circulation system.
The new design provides a roof over this space and merges all student programmes around one central square, where students from all of the medical disciplines meet.
The extra area needed to create the square has been gained by covering the existing enclosed outdoor area at the deck on the second floor with a column-free roof, which continues the diagonal construction lines found in the existing design.
The design embraces the original concept of accessibility into an indoor environment, the deck floor is rehabilitated and clear routes and easy way-finding are guaranteed.
The education square is spanned by crossing trusses that leads to big squares which are subdivided in four and by two, resulting in four times two glazed triangles and allowing the roof to generate diffuse light.