The design for "The Gardens" has its background in contemporary research that indicates elderly people’s well-being in care centers is strongly correlated with attractive green outdoor environments and social interaction. Therefore, important parameters in our spatial design were to arrange comfortable homes for the elderly with easy access to their own gardens, outdoor spaces and shared facilities.
The proposal made it possible for them to enter gardens directly on the ground level of atrium courtyards or through the generous roof terraces on the second floor. From inside the elderly have visual contact with the courtyard gardens through large window sections. This increases the sense of security and encourages their willingness to explore the outdoor environment and interact with others. Around corridors and individual room units, we created visitor centers, common facilities and shared spaces to strengthen the sense of belonging and participation - a fundamental feeling of not being alone. We mean that this way of organizing interior spaces for the elderly is essential for dynamic social interaction between residents, staff, relatives and others.
The facades facing the atrium courtyards have robust and durable wood paneling which is low-maintenance and has low environmental impact. This together with different landscape arrangements of trees, water and plants in the courtyards creates an intimate and gentle atmosphere with engaging qualities.
The exterior of the building faces large-scale local industrial buildings, forests and agriculture landscapes and is covered with fiber cement patterns. The pattern has different colors and shades corresponding with the bright tones of the surrounding green fields. The facade's expression resembles a textile cross stitch embroidered border that runs around the building. The care center therefore has an exterior with a clear identity in a diversified environment and a monastery-like inner organization with tactile and sensible atrium courtyards. The building's unique profile in an ordinary everyday context makes the architectural design a symbol of an attractive and safe living environment for the elderly.
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Project: The Gardens Care Home Completed: 2018 Area: 8625 m2 Type: New-build of care home Scope: Winner of competition proposal to completion Procurement: Design and build contract Location: Örebro Client: Municipality of Örebro and Skanska Väst Landscape: Land Arkitektur Environmental Certification: LEED Gold Photography: Johan Fowelin Awards: Winner of Vårdbyggnadspriset 2019, winner in the German Design Awards 2018, winner of the International Architecture Award in the Chicago Athenaeum / Europe 2018, finalist in the Architizer A+ Awards 2018, winner of the municipality of Örebro's "Byggnadspris" 2017, winner of Bostadspriset 2017, nominated for the Kasper Salin Award 2017, shortlisted for WAF Awards and WAN Awards 2017, shortlisted for the Architizer A+ Award 2016, honorable mention in the MIPIM AR Award 2015, and shortlisted for WAN Awards 2015 Exhibition: Aiming for Democratic Architecture at the Swedish Institute in New York 2018, ArkDes Open Call - Framtidens Bostäder 2016, Virserums Konsthall - Nödvändighetens Arkitektur 2016