Project Background
The project for the new Bni Mellal University Hospital, initiated by the Ministry of Health, is a major challenge designed to meet the needs of the local population. The architecture of this facility stands out for its functionality, durability, adaptation to the local context and ability to contribute to the structuring of the urban space. Our proposal therefore seeks to synthesize and respond to these specific requirements, constraints and challenges.
The project blends harmoniously into its natural surroundings. The reception area, conceived as a shaded space, opens onto a verdant landscape, inviting a direct connection with the surrounding nature. This interaction with the landscape continues along the public ambulatory, where cascading landscaping hugs the natural slope of the land, elegantly following the curve of the chaaba.
A major hospital facility embodies a universal architectural benchmark. Its design begins with an in-depth interior vision, dictated by a precise program that meets immutable functional imperatives. These imperatives revolve around the balance between the technical platform, the ambulatory sector and the accommodation spaces.
Master Plan Renderings
A night view of the hospital
General Render of the hospital
Master Plan
The project's various access points are all connected to the main road, and are then distributed through a network of secondary roads designed in our architectural proposal, according to a flow hierarchy logic.
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