Oslo University Hospital — Aker New Hospital

Oslo, Norway, Europe

Under Construction · Healthcare · Modular Digital Hospital · Temperate

A new 100,000 m² hospital designed around a standardised structural grid enabling full flexibility between ward, diagnostic and office uses without structural intervention. The building uses a district energy spine fed by waste heat recovery and geothermal, targeting energy class A.

Innovation highlights

  • Universal structural grid enabling room-to-room reprogramming without demolition
  • District energy spine using recovered waste heat and geothermal as primary sources
  • BIM-to-FM handover: full digital twin delivered as a contractual deliverable
  • Decentralised ward clusters reducing patient transport distances by 40%
Client / Developer
Helse Sør-Øst / Oslo University Hospital
Architect
C.F. Møller Architects / Nordic Office of Architecture
Engineer
Norconsult
Type
Modular Digital Hospital

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