Deaconry Bethanien / E2A
Briefly

The design of the building acts as a solitary gesture within its urban context, embodying a plane-like volume that relates to the surrounding manufacturing plants.
The nursing and assistance programs necessitate a complex of interrelated functions, including a palliative care facility, daycare, specialized medical facility, classrooms, and service areas.
Through its organization of spaces, the building facilitates parallel operations, allowing various functions to coexist without conflicts, enhancing efficiency and user experience.
The facade of the structure, along with its cubic form and flexible floor plans, contributes to the dynamic interaction of the building's public and private functions.
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