Zaha Hadid Architects to arrange Italian hospital around multi-level gardens



Architecture studio Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its design for Malpensa Hospital in northern Italy, which will encircle gardens and landscaped rooftops.

Set to be built between Milan and Varese, the building will unite the existing Gallarate and Busto Arsizio hospitals into one healthcare facility that provides services to approximately one million local residents.

Commissioned by Lombardy Regional Health Authority in an international competition, Zaha Hadid Architects will design and build Malpensa Hospital in collaboration with Italian architecture practice Studio Plicchi, engineering firm RINA and built environment consultants WSP.

The hospital will comprise five storeys and a basement level, across which will be outpatient and inpatient facilities, maternal and infant care wards, diagnostic and therapy zones, clinics and laboratories. These will encircle outdoor spaces.

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