Medical buildings are usually perceived as spaces with negative connotations, specifically when referring to rehabilitation centers where patients stay for long periods of time. Therefore, in the design processof the Hisham A. Alsager Cardiac Center, our aim was to change this perception and to build apositive space, one that is able to act as a hub for social activity, rather than just a medical center.

Project Name: Hisham A. Alsager Cardiac Center
Type: Health | 15,000 sqm
Location: Al Sabah Medical Area, Kuwait
Date: Built
Client: Khaled A. Alsager
Cost: Confidential
Photography: Nelson Garrido – www.ngphoto.com.pt

Hisham A. Alsager Cardiological Hospital By AGi architects - Sheet12
©Nelson Garrido

At this point, the first element to consider was the exterior of the building(including the volume and its materiality) as it is the first connection point between the patient, medical center and the environment. Instead of treating the general volume as a mere container of functions, AGi architects developed a proposal that is formally similar to one of social and cultural infrastructure. A sharp volume that contains two large red openings in the façade, these invite access to the building and suggests to the visitor what they will find inside. The stone clad façade provides the necessary protection for the harsh weather of Kuwait and ensures a highly sustainable performance with low maintenance.

Hisham A. Alsager Cardiological Hospital By AGi architects - Sheet15
©Nelson Garrido

The anatomic scheme of the heartand its mechanismwithin the whole human body was used for the design of the project. The heart is the central muscle of the system, which pumps blood to nourish the rest of organs and cells within it. The heart is present in the design of the central atrium: a three storeys height red colored space onto which the waiting areas and circulations open to. Several courtyards provide the space with natural light to experience the spacious architecture, in contrast with smaller rooms that are usually found in this kind of buildings. Patients move to and from this central space (the source of light and life), as red blood cells do, and are received in the clinics and different departments to be put back in the circulatory system once re-oxygenated. Cardiovascular medicine, its basis, and even the aesthetic of its tools have been used to write an architectural script that allows us to propose a different kind of healthcare building, with an experiential attitude, that takes into account the specific needs of users (patients and workers) in trying to making their stay in the hospital as easier as possible.

Hisham A. Alsager Cardiological Hospital By AGi architects - Sheet16
©Nelson Garrido

Clinics, grouped in three levels at the south part of the building, are disposed as small specialized selfmanaged cells (managed by one doctor and his team), and have three spaces: two exam rooms and one consult office, with their own waiting area. Each “cell” is organized between courtyards, providing all rooms with natural light, ventilation, and privacy for each one. Patients and workers access to the clinics from different ways to improve circulatory efficiency.

Author

Rethinking The Future (RTF) is a Global Platform for Architecture and Design. RTF through more than 100 countries around the world provides an interactive platform of highest standard acknowledging the projects among creative and influential industry professionals.