Client

Canton of Bern

Architect / General planner

Itten+Brechbühl AG

Competition

1st Prize 1998

Start of construction

2005

Start of operation

2012

Floor area

49 100 m2

Construction volume

169 000 m3

Minergie

Label BE-940

Photos

Rolf Zimmermann, University of Bern; Sandra Stampfli, Bern

Indietro

Bern, Switzerland

Centro di terapia intensiva, d'emergenza e di chirurgia INO, Inselspital

Cliente Kanton Bern
Concorso 1998
Progetto / Realizzazione 2005-2012
Prestazioni IB
  • Pianificazione Generale
  • Architettura
Architettura Itten+Brechbühl AG
Pianificazione generale Itten+Brechbühl AG
Superficie 49'100 m2
Volume della costruzione 169'000 m3

A modern hospital is a flexible hospital.

The Intensive care, Emergency and Operating centre (INO) was the first building in Switzerland to be planned and built in accordance with the principle of system separation. The shell of the building and the support structure form the primary system which was planned and executed independently of the secondary system. Within this structure, IB developed the secondary system which consists of modular concepts with interchangeable room building blocks. In the process, free strategic space was deliberately provided for.
The INO comprises the following areas: intensive care, A&E, the operating centre, radiology and nuclear medicine, laboratory medicine, sterilisation unit, and the abdominal centre. This makes the INO unit one of the most powerful treatment centres in Switzerland.

Interior Design

IB designed and built a functionally outstanding facility, which creates a modern, pleasant atmosphere in a comfortable and light environment.

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