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Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners
Gansu Provincial Central Hospital, HYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP | International Design Awards Winners

Gansu Provincial Central Hospital

CompanyHYP-ARCH DESIGN + SMITHGROUP
Lead DesignersOuxiang Chen, Sam D’Amico
Design TeamTianyi Ma, Weilun Wang, Lin Zhou, Zhen Shan, Yan Li, Jing Li, Shaowei Li, Avallone Vince, Ryu Kwangmin,Lin Zhang, Minglu Lin, Shuqi He, Gopujkar Manas
Project LocationNo. 999, Mogao Avenue, Anning District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China
ClientGansu Province Maternity and Child Health Hospital
CreditsPurity Architectural Photographer Studio
Prize(s)Silver in Commercial Architecture / Hospitals / Healthcare Facilities
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Entry Description

This is a 2,300-bed international medical complex, encompassing a pediatric center, a women's & children's hospital, and a tertiary general hospital. Inspired by the local Yellow River's geography and rich history, it's designed like natural "rivers" merging with the city. The hospitals, surrounding the "rivers," are independent yet share resources. The indoor traffic system based on the "river" concept integrates function and form, creating artistic corridors that blend art, sunlight, and nature.