Welcome to Lindesberg health centre - all made in wood
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- With nature and a railway station around the corner, Lindesberg health centre connects to the expansion of the central Lindesberg area 200 kilometres west of Stockholm.
The building will function both as a healthcare centre and housing complex. While the homes are not primarily designed as care flats, they are designed with accessibility measures and can
be used for that purpose.
A consistent design with association to nature permeates this sustainable building with a large inner courtyard as its main element. Larch timber panels form the façade while exposed wooden beams dominate parts of the interior. The attic corridors are extra wide with part glass floors to guarantee daylight in the flats. The residential building and the healthcare centre are linked together through the common glass gallery and the roof, held up by a timber structure that encloses a
park.The glulam beams enables the structure to fit large sheets of glass. The area, called Gallery of the Senses, is the heart of the building and encloses services like a restaurant, workshop and social areas. It is a living room for all residents and visitors.Lindesberg health centre function both as a healthcare centre and a housing complex. The residential building and the healthcare centre are linked together through an area called Gallery of the Senses, which serves as a living room for both residents and visitors.
The speaker is Mark Isitt, journalist and architecture critic - also filmed on location.
Architect: White Arkitekter
This film is produced by the Swedish Institute and Architects Sweden in collaboration with Swedish Wood and the Swedish Forest Industries as part of the exhibition 'Woodlife Sweden'. Please contact the Swedish Institute/Sharing Sweden for requests.
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I'm not particularly interested in architecture, but this is fascinating😮 I can imagine the smell of wood, beautiful💚DJURGÅRDEN BABY 💙
It sounds like you need to plan a visit!
@MukeshRajput-n4t আব৷
So nice, well done!
Cheers to that!
Fan vad fint! Kul att vi bygger så häftiga byggnader i Sverige 😁
Det håller vi med om!
@@sweden Hade velat se mer futuristiska byggnader också! Gillar särskilt när man blandar futurism och grönområden. Tror arkitekturen heter eco-futurism. Pröva googla "eco-futurism architecture" så får ni se lite coola byggnader!
Tack för tipset!
Visited Few Times Before. I Gotta It Was Cool Concept of Building 👍🏻
Excellent to hear!
Mer sånt!
Det tar vi notis av!
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Bots or haters are giving dislikes to the video 😓😓😓
Such is the nature of the internet!
Πολυ ωραία εικόνα..υπαρχει πλάνο συντήρησης?... ευχαριστώ!
Most buildings have one.
Hej
Hej hej!
Who manages this account? The government of Sweden?
A government agency called the Swedish Institute runs our website. More information: sweden.pulse.ly/izlgi5jkku
@@sweden thank you
You're welcome!
Sweden has a non-functional healthcare system
While there’s loads of room for improvement, it’s definitely not non-functional.
@@sweden Our nurses are underpaid and overworked. The budget too low and too much of the healthcare budget is taken up by people in offices compared to hospitals
@@thejonteThat information is stuck in the mid 2010s. Nurses nowadays earn very respectable wages that compete with other fields and they have a very simple work ladder with ways to climb into higher wage brackets aswell. Sure, the stress of working in such a tense and stressful environment is mentally exhausting but it’s also something you’re preparing yourself for through education and training. Like the account manager stated, it’s far from perfect but it’s definitely not non-functional.
Thank you for your input.
@@GenericNameeee Respectfully, wtf? I know plenty of people, especially in Västerbottens län, who are affected by the huge budget cuts and staff shortages.