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Winning compassionate designs from the Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill competition

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Oct 29, 2024

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner

The results from the third edition of Buildner’s Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill competition have been shared. 

For this year's contest, architecture students from across the world were invited to innovate and develop environments that promote comfort, dignity, and a sense of community for those dealing with life-threatening conditions. Participants were tasked with designing a facility that can accommodate upwards of fifteen visitors with room for five staff members. Some of the necessary add-ins were essential spaces like a common area, library, gathering room, chapel, kitchen/dining room, a nurse’s room, and psychological therapy chamber. Each was also encouraged to choose a theoretical site from their home country.

The competition aimed to showcase "how thoughtful design can provide comfort and support during challenging times." 

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award: QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner
1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím (Slovakia) 
University: Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU) 

Jury feedback summary: "The design of this hospice is inspired by the surrounding landscape, with a focus on harmony between nature and architecture. The central square courtyard, symbolizing stability and balance, serves as a meeting point where the internal and external environments converge. Positioned to create vistas of the landscape from all angles, the building’s layout comprises five blocks, each with a distinct function. The perforated square roof and atriums seamlessly connect the interior with the outdoors, enhancing tranquility. Situated in an abandoned quarry, the project repurposes the land to create a therapeutic space, where the unique topography and serene landscape promote healing and well-being, while honoring the site's historical significance."

You can read their full interview here.

2nd Prize Winner: The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace and Dignity

2nd Prize Winner 'The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace' and Dignity by Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig​, Daniel Piotr Chiłła of the Warsaw University of Technology (Poland). Image courtesy Buildner
2nd Prize Winner 'The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace' and Dignity by Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig​, Daniel Piotr Chiłła of the Warsaw University of Technology (Poland). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig, Daniel Piotr Chiłła (Poland)
University: Warsaw University of Technology

Jury feedback summary: "Located in the heart of Konstancin-Jeziorna, some 20 kilometers from Warsaw, The Gift of Time is designed to offer a sanctuary for contemplation and healing. Set amidst natural reserves and historic villas, and close to local hospitals, it complements the area's healthcare network with additional treatments, psychological care, and a strong sense of community. The project redefines palliative care by combining compassionate design with sustainability. Blending traditional and modern elements, it features large, open spaces for group activities, secluded areas for reflection, and inner courtyards surrounded by greenery. Built with locally sourced materials, including hempcrete for thermal efficiency, the hospice is barrier-free, ensuring accessibility for all, while nurturing both people and the environment."

You can read their full interview here.

3rd Prize Winner: Crossing Paths

3rd Prize Winner 'Crossing Paths' by Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, and Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy from Toronto Metropolitan University (Canada). Image courtesy Buildner
3rd Prize Winner 'Crossing Paths' by Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, and Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy from Toronto Metropolitan University (Canada). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy (Canada)
University: Toronto Metropolitan University 

Jury feedback summary: "Crossing Paths is designed to foster meaningful connections between people and nature. Located near Lake Simcoe, Canada, the project draws inspiration from the area's vibrant, outdoor-friendly community. The hospice creates opportunities for interaction, countering the isolation often felt by the terminally ill. Central to the design is an organic veranda that forms alcoves for social encounters and connects public and private spaces, bringing nature into the building. Private rooms offer serene river views, while a communal greenhouse encourages gardening and strengthens bonds among residents, staff, and visitors. The use of CLT columns and ribbed beams seamlessly integrates the hospice into the forest, enhancing the relationship between the built environment and the natural landscape."

You can read their full interview here.

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Winning compassionate designs from the Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill competition

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Oct 29, 2024

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1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner

Related

buildner architecture competition ● hospice ● competition ● buildner
Slovak Technical University
Slovak Technical University
Warsaw University of Technology
Warsaw University of Technology
Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto Metropolitan University

The results from the third edition of Buildner’s Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill competition have been shared. 

For this year's contest, architecture students from across the world were invited to innovate and develop environments that promote comfort, dignity, and a sense of community for those dealing with life-threatening conditions. Participants were tasked with designing a facility that can accommodate upwards of fifteen visitors with room for five staff members. Some of the necessary add-ins were essential spaces like a common area, library, gathering room, chapel, kitchen/dining room, a nurse’s room, and psychological therapy chamber. Each was also encouraged to choose a theoretical site from their home country.

The competition aimed to showcase "how thoughtful design can provide comfort and support during challenging times." 

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award: QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE

1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner
1st Prize Winner + Buildner Student Award winner 'QUARRY GARDEN - OASIS OF HOPE' by Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Samuel Andrejčák and Lukáš Bím (Slovakia) 
University: Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU) 

Jury feedback summary: "The design of this hospice is inspired by the surrounding landscape, with a focus on harmony between nature and architecture. The central square courtyard, symbolizing stability and balance, serves as a meeting point where the internal and external environments converge. Positioned to create vistas of the landscape from all angles, the building’s layout comprises five blocks, each with a distinct function. The perforated square roof and atriums seamlessly connect the interior with the outdoors, enhancing tranquility. Situated in an abandoned quarry, the project repurposes the land to create a therapeutic space, where the unique topography and serene landscape promote healing and well-being, while honoring the site's historical significance."

You can read their full interview here.

2nd Prize Winner: The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace and Dignity

2nd Prize Winner 'The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace' and Dignity by Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig​, Daniel Piotr Chiłła of the Warsaw University of Technology (Poland). Image courtesy Buildner
2nd Prize Winner 'The Gift of Time - A Place of Peace' and Dignity by Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig​, Daniel Piotr Chiłła of the Warsaw University of Technology (Poland). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Julia Pytko, Maciej Paweł Oberzig, Daniel Piotr Chiłła (Poland)
University: Warsaw University of Technology

Jury feedback summary: "Located in the heart of Konstancin-Jeziorna, some 20 kilometers from Warsaw, The Gift of Time is designed to offer a sanctuary for contemplation and healing. Set amidst natural reserves and historic villas, and close to local hospitals, it complements the area's healthcare network with additional treatments, psychological care, and a strong sense of community. The project redefines palliative care by combining compassionate design with sustainability. Blending traditional and modern elements, it features large, open spaces for group activities, secluded areas for reflection, and inner courtyards surrounded by greenery. Built with locally sourced materials, including hempcrete for thermal efficiency, the hospice is barrier-free, ensuring accessibility for all, while nurturing both people and the environment."

You can read their full interview here.

3rd Prize Winner: Crossing Paths

3rd Prize Winner 'Crossing Paths' by Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, and Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy from Toronto Metropolitan University (Canada). Image courtesy Buildner
3rd Prize Winner 'Crossing Paths' by Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, and Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy from Toronto Metropolitan University (Canada). Image courtesy Buildner

Authors: Cici Xi Huang, Tsz Lok Kyle Wong, Tiffany Cin-See Chui, Edward Lincoln Sotingco Uy (Canada)
University: Toronto Metropolitan University 

Jury feedback summary: "Crossing Paths is designed to foster meaningful connections between people and nature. Located near Lake Simcoe, Canada, the project draws inspiration from the area's vibrant, outdoor-friendly community. The hospice creates opportunities for interaction, countering the isolation often felt by the terminally ill. Central to the design is an organic veranda that forms alcoves for social encounters and connects public and private spaces, bringing nature into the building. Private rooms offer serene river views, while a communal greenhouse encourages gardening and strengthens bonds among residents, staff, and visitors. The use of CLT columns and ribbed beams seamlessly integrates the hospice into the forest, enhancing the relationship between the built environment and the natural landscape."

You can read their full interview here.

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