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Pärnu Hospital Ristiku Healthcare Center, Pärnu, Estonia

Pärnu Hospital Ristiku Healthcare Center is designed as an extension of Pärnu Hospital.

Pärnu Hospital Ristiku Healthcare Center, Pärnu, Estonia

The new triangular building will be connected to the hospital by glass bridges. The project includes family doctor's offices, procedure rooms and and nursing cabinets located around the space. The second floor is connected to the hospital via a glass bridge as an extension of the hospital's internal diseases department. ONE Architects (Part of AINS Group) were responsible for the main and architectural design of the project: https://www.onearchitects.fi/ Photos: Tõnu Tunnel

Customer
SA Pärnu Hospital

Location
Pärnu, Estonia

Size
4000 brm2

Completion
2019

Services
Principal and architectural design

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