With the Worldwide Hospital Ship, architecture becomes humanitarian infrastructure that combines mobility and healing. It embodies the vision of bringing medical care wherever it is urgently needed – regardless of borders, geography, or political stability.
The ship is self-sufficient for up to 60 days. Its architecture embodies adaptability, resilience, and responsibility, demonstrating how technological innovation and humanitarian action can come together to carry health as a universal human right into the future.
The floating hospitals are based on a modular system of very high-cube heavy-duty medical modules that are standardized in containers and can be transported worldwide. Two modules form a 60m² medical unit with integrated “intelligent walls” that contain all technical systems.