A hospital must materialise the capacity of a system of great social importance and technical efficiency, while at the same time showing a friendly face to the user and the city. With this proposal, we seek to achieve this great efficiency through a project of great architectural and environmental value. This project, carried out by the teams Ramón Esteve Estudio and Sulkin Marchissio Arquitectos, involves the extension and refurbishment of the General Hospital of Viladecans, in Barcelona. A 35,000m2 high-resolution hospital, a national benchmark in the field of outpatient surgery.
Above this base piece rests a narrow and long body, three stories high, which houses the hospitalization units and other healthcare uses. This volume is set back from the front façade in order to avoid a very tall volume over the street. Architecturally, it is disconnected from the base, marking the singularity of each volume.
Accesses to the different hospital services have been designed considering the neighbouring urban structure, which facilitates daily operations and improves the efficiency of medical practices.







In addition, the materials and finishes chosen to contribute to a better spatial orientation and greater comfort. The colour palette and natural materials break with the possible monotony of a large hospital, improve acoustics and optimize environmental comfort in the different spaces.
Arquitects
Sulkin Marchisso Ramón Esteve Team
Ramón Esteve
Néstor Sulkin
Walter Marchissio
Project Team
Anna Boscà
Estefanía Pérez
Mónica Moreno
Mie Tamashino
Consultors
AIA
STATIC
Applus
G3
BIM Support
3D Leap
Technical Architects
G3
Emilio Pérez
Property
CatSalut. Servei Català de la Salut
Promoter
Infraestructures de Catalunya
SAU
Generalitat de Catalunya