Programm | Sechsstöckiges Spitalgebäude (4 Stockwerke oberirdisch, zwei unterirdisch): hochinstallierte Bereiche wie die Radiologie, die Nuklearmedizin, eine IPS/IMC Station, zwei Herzkatheterlabore und die Angiographie sowie die Zentralgarderoben; Neubau während laufendem Klinikbetrieb in den angrenzenden Gebäuden. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bauherrschaft | Hirslanden AG | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Studie | 2020, 1. Platz Auswahlverfahren | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Architektur | Itten+Brechbühl AG ab Gewinn Studienauftrag September 2020 / Manetsch Meyer Architekten AG, Zürich (ursprünglicher Projektverfasser) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Geschossfläche | 23'600 m2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bauvolumen | 87'800 m3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hirslanden Klinik St. Anna in Lucerne is investing in the future with an extensive construction project called ANNAplus, which will create a patient-friendly infrastructure, modern medical facilities, and attractive jobs. The first part of the project, Wing G, built in the inner courtyard of the existing clinic, was completed in November 2023. The building concludes the ensemble to the east, while defining the clinic entrance area with its west facade.
With a total of six stories – 4 above ground and 2 below ground – the structure accommodates extensively equipped areas such as for radiology and nuclear medicine, an IPC/IMC ward, two cardiac catheterization labs and an angiography department, as well as central cloakrooms. Based on a building permit from 2013, the new construction was realized after fundamental revision and completed within a planning and building period of three years – thanks to a cross-phase approach and the high level of commitment of all those involved. This also made it possible to commence construction according to plan after a period of only 5 months. Careful planning was required as building work was conducted while the hospital remained fully operational in the adjacent buildings. Noise-intensive work or activities giving rise to vibrations were scheduled to minimize disruption.
The interior design concept is inspired by the landscape surrounding the clinic: the Alps and Lake Lucerne. Colors and materials used in the public areas reflect the warm shades typical for the lakeshore, while the highly technical examination rooms feature the deep blue colors of the underwater world for clarity and concentration. Transitions between spatial zones are designed to be fluid.