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Transformation of the main entrance to the University Hospital Bern  

Transformation of the main entrance to the University Hospital Bern

Bern, Switzerland

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Transformation of the main entrance to the University Hospital Bern

Bern, Switzerland

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Built
YEAR
2016
The new project to transform the main entrance to the University Hospital Bern is intended to clarify and
simplify the existing situation resulting from a series of successive previous transformations. The latter have
created a conglomerate of non-functional and heterogeneous additive spaces with no representative value.
In the original project, the reception areas - reception, information, waiting area, cafeteria and shops - were
concentrated only on the upper level around an interior square with zenithal light. Access to it was only
guaranteed by a staircase and an elevator, which posed functional problems given the heavy traffic of more
than 5000 people per day.
The new project proposes to connect the two spaces, that of arrival on the ground floor and the inner place
on the upper level in a spatial continuum. The first space, of double height, concentrates reception and
information activities; an entrance hall that makes the transition between the exterior and interior space.
Placed in visual contact, the two spaces are designed to facilitate the orientation of visitors and patients;
the route from access to the main elevator block is direct and immediately recognizable. A staircase
supported by a luminous wall leads visitors to the upper level where the waiting rooms, cafeteria and
various shops arranged around the' inner square' are located.
The choice of composition, materials and layouts, which are far removed from the usual language of
hospital spaces, give rise to welcoming and comfortable atmospheres, closer to the reception areas of a
hotel. Special emphasis has been placed on natural and artificial light in order to create a high degree of
legibility.
The new facade, entirely glazed, is a large screen that transfers the scale of the entrance hall to the
outside, giving a glimpse of the internal dynamics.
Externally, a complete refurbishment of the spaces has made it possible to reorganize traffic flows -
pedestrians, public transport, cars and taxis - in order to make access to the hospital more functional and
welcoming.
Superfluous segments of the existing footbridge were removed to make the main entrance to the hospital
more visible and at the same time to make the interior space brighter and more open to the outside.

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