Chidren’s Hospital
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Project TypeHealth Service
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LOCATIONAshgabat / Turkmenistan
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Construction Area34.900 m²
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Project Area6.20 ha
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Date2023-2026
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StatusOn Going
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ContractorGAP Construction
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ClientTurkmenistan Ministry of Health and Medical Industry
MB Architects once again proves its leadership in the field of healthcare with the Chidren’s Hospital project implemented in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. This special project, realized under the guidance of architect Metin Barut, brings a contemporary perspective to pediatric healthcare services by combining aesthetics, functionality and human-centered design principles.
Chidren’s Hospital is designed to provide pediatric healthcare services in a contemporary framework. MB Architects team aimed to protect children's health at the highest level by creating a parent-friendly and technology-oriented environment that suits the needs of patients.
Aesthetics and Human-Centered Design: Chidren’s Hospital, with a total construction area of 34,900 square meters, combines architectural aesthetics and functionality. Colorful and dynamic interiors aim to turn children's treatment process into a positive experience.
Large and Naturally Harmonious Areas: In the project, a large area of 6.20 hectares is equipped with natural landscape elements and children's playgrounds. This not only gives children an opportunity to relax in open spaces, but also provides an environment in touch with nature.
Technology and Security: The Chidren’s Hospital is equipped with modern medical technology and security systems. This provides both an effective working environment for healthcare professionals and a pioneering approach to patient safety.
With the Chidren’s Hospital project, MB Architects aims to create not only a healthcare facility but also a center that directs the future of pediatric healthcare services. This project, carried out in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan, has a meaning that contributes to society by emphasizing the importance of child health.
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