HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CENTERS

Selected references:

  • Satakunta Central Hospital / Master Plan, Pori

    2011    A new Master Plan for the hospital

  • Salo District Hospital, extension, phase 2.

    2010    ca. 59.000 cu.m, Wards, OPD’s and laboratory, extension and

    renovation, concept design

  • Salo District Hospital, extension, phase 1.

    2010    ca. 32.200 cu.m, Operating department, ICU and OPD:s,

    extension and renovation, M. Paatela and T. Arpalahti

  • Vaasa Central Hospital, A-hospital

    2007    ca. 12.000 cu.m, Renovation of wards and treatment units,

    M. Paatela and T. Arpalahti

  • Porvoo District Hospital, extension

    2007    28.000 cu.m, A new building for wards and out-patient and dialysis

    departments, M. Paatela and T. Arpalahti

  • Salo District Hospital, extension

    2004    20.100 cu.m, An extension and renovation of the hospital, Master

    Plan and concept design, M. Paatela and T. Arpalahti

  • The “Metro-Hospital”, Helsinki

    2003    95,000 cu.m, A new hospital building with wards, OPD and treatment

    facilities, concept design

  • Länsipohja Central Hospital, Kemi

    2003    Renovation of day surgery, birth giving and observatorion

    departments, concept design, M. Paatela and V. Manninen

  • Porvoo Hospital

    2003    8,100 cu.m, Renovation and extension

    M. Paatela and T. Arpalahti

  • Ahtiala Social and Health Centre, Lahti

    1996    9,500 cu.m, A new health centre building;

    designed in co-operation with the City of Lahti Technical Department

  • Vaasa Central Hospital, Ward and OPD-building
    → 

    1995    34,500 cu.m, A new hospital building for surgical wards, OPD´s and

    physiotherapy and a new main entrance

  • Vaasa Central Hospital, Examination and Treatment building
    → 

    1993    40,500 cu.m, A new hospital building for operating theatre and x-ray

    departments, ICU, CCU, emergency department and sterile supplies centre

Please note:

Some of the reference projects listed above may also be included in reference information for Sweco, due to an acquisition carried out in 2005. Mikael Paatela was the chief architect in these projects as well.