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Aarhus, Danmark
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Das Core Centre bei AUH - Die Neue Uniklinik in Aarhus By consolidating Aarhus University Hospital in a centralised 'hospital town', the New University Hospital in Aarhus, a framework has been established which will allow clinical research to be closely integrated with the other clinical activities. The hotel is the best i have stayed at, near station, v friendly staff and fantastic room. Complete value for money. easy access to central frankfurt, and handy to bus terminus to frankfurt hahn if flying with ryanair, also good food, with plenty of choice,rooms were of a high standard,as was the service by staff. The Leonardo Hotel Heidelberg provides a relaxed space for doing business in Heidelberg and the Rhine-Neckar region. Located in a quiet area of the city and just a short journey from the Heidelberg Central Train Station, the conference centre provides an ideal venue for business meetings, events or private occasions.
28600 m² (6450 m² Labore, 6160 m² Forschungsbüros, 5870 m² Forschungsplatz sowie 5960 m² technische Anlagen)
Projektsteuerer
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NIRAS (Berater des Bauherrn)
Nosyko, Lohfert & Lohfert (Weitere Berater)
Bauausführung
Technik Rambøll Danmark , Alectia, Søren Jensen Rådgivende Ingeniørfirma
Ingenieur
Rambøll Danmark A/S, Alectia A/S, Søren Jensen Rådgivende Ingeniørfirma A/S
Architekt
C.F. Møller Architects in Zusammenarbeit mit Cubo Arkitekter
Weitere Kooperationspartner
Team The DNU Group of Consultants
This environment will form the professional dynamo and hub of the complex.
The most modern and technology-intensive equipment is concentrated in a Core Centre, which is flexibly equipped and thereby future-proofed.
The Core Centre enjoys a natural location at the centre of the hospital complex – by the main entrance and the hospital plaza, called the Forum. This is where the Forum complex rises up: three sculptural towers bound together by a lightweight building structure that defines and envelops the Forum plaza.
From the main entrance, an organically-shaped spiral staircase leads to the plaza space, lending character and coherence to the complex.
The Core Centre is located in two of the three towers, and in the unifying building that surrounds the plaza. The third tower contains the patient hotel, which will provide accommodation facilities for the Core Centre. The arrivals area beneath the Forum complex is housed in a separate building containing the main entrance and the hospital town's commercial areas, such as cafes and shops. The Forum is designed to resemble a section of a sphere, against which vegetation grows, thereby uniting the building and the landscape.
The Forum and the Forum complex will act as the hospital’s nexus and culmination, and at 80 m tall, it will provide a landmark on the Aarhus city skyline. Through its content and architecture, the Forum complex will become the natural icon of the New University Hospital, clearly signalling a hi-tech knowledge business.
University Hospital Heidelberg | |
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Geography | |
Location | Neuenheimer Feld, Bergheim, Germany |
Coordinates | 49°25′05″N8°40′01″E / 49.418°N 8.667°ECoordinates: 49°25′05″N8°40′01″E / 49.418°N 8.667°E |
Organisation | |
Type | Teaching |
Affiliated university | Universität Heidelberg |
Services | |
Beds | 1,900 (2012) |
History | |
Opened | 1388 |
Links | |
Website | www.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de |
Lists | Hospitals in Germany |
The university hospital of Heidelberg is one of the largest[1] medical centers in the Federal Republic of Germany behind the Charité in Berlin and the LMU Klinikum in Munich. It is closely linked to Heidelberg University Medical School (Heidelberg University Faculty of Medicine) which was founded in 1388 and is thus the oldest within the Federal Republic of Germany.
The university hospital is actually made up of 12 hospitals, most of them being situated on the New Campus (University of Heidelberg), about 10 driving minutes away from the old town.
About 700,000 patients per year are treated at the University Hospital Heidelberg. The hospital is especially renowned for the treatment of cancer. A recent innovation in the care of cancer patient is the foundation of the National Center of Tumor Diseases (NCT) in cooperation with German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). The goal of NCT is an interdisciplinary collaboration between various clinical and basic science disciplines and the fast implementation of new and innovative therapeutic procedures. A good example for the Heidelberg's leading position in innovative cancer research and treatment is HIT (heavy ion therapy). HIT utilizes scanned beams of heavy ions, like carbon ions, and is thought to be superior in the treatment of some cancers compared to normal photon radiation. The new facility at University Hospital Heidelberg is unique in the world. The HIT radiation beam is directed by a 600 metric ton gantry which is rotated to focus the beam. Despite this enormous mass the deviation of the beam is less than ½ millimeter. In order to achieve this accuracy the whole gantry has to be maintained at a constant temperature. The total cost of the facility amounted to more than 100 Million Euros (2009).
Close ties exist between it, the University Hospital and different research institutions in Heidelberg, e.g. German Cancer Research Center, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research and European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
Heidelberg University medical degree program, two years of basic science, followed by the first of the two steps of the German medical licensing examination, and four years of clinical studies, has undergone a fundamental reform in 2001: From 2001 on, all medical students at Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg (as opposed to the Heidelberg University Faculty of Medicine in Mannheim) pursue a reformed six-year-long course named 'HeiCuMed' ('Heidelberger Curriculum Medicinale'). This degree course is an adapted version of the Harvard Medical School curriculum. Undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs of Heidelberg University Medical School have played a fundamental role in Heidelberg being awarded 'University of Excellence' status by the German Universities Excellence Initiative.
Most of the University Hospital Clinics are located on the Science and Medicine Campus Im Neuenheimer Feld, while some Clinics remain across the River Neckar in the Altklinikum Bergheim. In total there are 15 University Hospital Clinics:
In addition – though legally not belonging to the University Hospital Heidelberg – the following act as clinics of the University Hospital of Heidelberg:
There are several institutes belonging to the University Hospital Heidelberg that carry out further diagnostics and research:
Four institutes are administered by the University Hospital Heidelberg: