
The hospital in the megacity represents a new dimension in pediatric medicine in China. With 1,500 beds, state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, and research and teaching areas, it translates the spirit of the metropolis into architecture that combines openness, efficiency, and warmth.

Location: Shenzhen, China
Completion: 2024
Client: Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Construction and Public Works
Photos: Chaoying Yang
The building structure is divided into a base structure with nursing homes above, connected by a green intermediate level that serves as a public open space. Cutouts at the main entrances form urban squares that organically embed the hospital into the urban space.
With a daily outpatient capacity of around 10,000 patients, the hospital is responding to the increasing demand of a growing urban population and is becoming a model of medical efficiency.


Themed rooms such as the “underwater world” anesthesia area and centers for allergies, sleep medicine, and sports rehabilitation set new standards in patient-oriented care. Cafés, shops, and public areas open the hospital up to the city and turn it into a lively center.



