Integrating New Technologies
The modernization of Sollentuna Hospital is a key piece of that puzzle. Since it was first built in 1978, the world of healthcare has transformed. Now the hospital is being overhauled to create a progressive and accessible facility, capable of integrating 21st century medical advances and providing the highest level of patient-centered care.
Located at the center of Sollentuna, a town to the capital’s north, the upgraded, 230-bed hospital will focus on geriatric care, as well as providing family doctors’ surgeries, a rehabilitation center and extensive outpatient facilities offering a number of specialties.
Patients Centered Care
With parts of the old façade kept intact, Sollentuna will retain much of its external character, as well as beautiful views over Edsviken, an inlet of the Baltic Sea. Inside, however, it will be a completely different hospital. Every aspect of the new interior is designed around the patient journey, from easy access down to bold color schemes that help elderly visitors orient themselves. Structurally, the facility is also getting a new lease of life, with carbon fiber and steel lattice girders used to reinforce the weak concrete frames of the existing building.
A Tight Schedule
WSP is project managing the scheme, as well as providing a number of other services including HVAC design and environmental consultancy. A major challenge has been the project’s tight schedule, which called for a contractor to be appointed and construction to begin before the design was complete. The team has met this through extensive use of BIM, ensuring a closely coordinated approach to this significant development for east central Sweden.