The Lapland Central Hospital, initially designed in the 1980s by Reino Koivula, has been significantly extended to double its capacity. The new structures include vital facilities such as an emergency clinic, operation rooms, and psychiatric wards, enhancing operational synergy on the campus. The architecture promotes a patient-centered approach, integrating natural elements and materials to create a warm environment. The updated layout enhances functionality with an east-west connection, while consistent design elements reflect both humaneness and the essence of Lapland's nature, fostering both healing and staff wellbeing.
Originally completed in the 1980s, the Lapland Central Hospital has undergone significant extensions to better integrate operations and enhance patient care.
The architecture emphasizes patient-centered care, safety, and an inviting atmosphere, with designs that reflect the natural beauty of Lapland.
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