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Heidelberg Ion Therapy Centre, University Hospital Heidelberg

Heidelberg, Germany
carried out
2007

Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG

Simply expressed, the Ion Therapy Centre consists of three elements; a green hill, a block of copper and a glass tract. These elements also represent the internal separation of functions. The glass tract, which extends only a single storey out of the site, is the location of the medical facilities. The copper block houses the therapy centre’s radiation functions, although only the largest volume is externally visible – the core of the unit is concealed in the grass-covered hill.

Completion: autumn 2007

Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG
Nickl & Partner Architekten AG

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