Adaptable temporary St. Clara hospital in modular construction

Due to the increase in patients and its specialised services, some of which involve large pieces of medical equipment, St. Claraspital is undergoing extensive renovation. To keep the hospital operating during the conversion phase, a purpose-built temporary hospital in a timber modular construction is being used. The client is benefiting from the attractive buy-back option – once the two-year period of use is over, we will handle the task of finding interested parties who will make further use of the modular construction.

Within just 14 weeks, 22 modules were built for the temporary building. They fulfil the increased requirements according to the quality category QSS2 for accommodation facilities and all the structural components were encapsulated. This means they are protected on all sides with cladding in accordance with fire protection category RF1, ensuring resistance to fire for 60 minutes. The basic technical fit-out of the modules with electrically conductive flooring and heating and cooling panels also meets a very high standard. The temperature can be controlled individually for each treatment room. Only the modular construction met the criterion of the project’s short construction time. Thanks to a high level of prefabrication and precise logistics and assembly planning, two and a half days were enough for transport from our plant to Basel and assembly of the complete construction.

Portrait Migga Hug Head of GC Services Blumer Lehmann

Migga Hug

Head of GC & TC Services | Architectural planning | Switzerland
Member of the Division Management

+41 71 388 58 23
migga.hug@blumer-lehmann.com
Internal view of a module at the St. Claraspital temporary hospital. The module is equipped as a patient room for two people.

Fully fledged patient room with a healthy indoor climate in a modular timber construction.

External view of the three-storey temporary hospital building St. Clara from a side perspective with fire escape at the front of the building.

The three-storey temporary hospital is designed to be used for two years.

Internal view of a module at the St. Claraspital temporary hospital. The module is equipped as a treatment room with nursing bed, ultrasonic device, desk and various other medical devices.

The modules can be used for different purposes, for instance as treatment rooms.

Internal view of a module at the St. Claraspital temporary hospital. The module is used as a storage room. The shelves on the walls contain yellow and white boxes.

The modules’ basic technical fit-out meets the highest demands.