Everything under control

St. Martinus Hospital's emergency room creates a reassuring environment for patients and their families

Empfang_02_19_700pixel

Over the past decade, St. Martinus Hospital in Bilk has undergone extensive expansion. This transformation extended to the heart of the facility, originally established in 1859. A cornerstone of this modernization is the new emergency department with its dedicated ambulance access. The Langenfeld-based architecture firm Füchtenkord Architekten guided the planning process. Specializing in healthcare construction with proven expertise in retrofitting existing structures, they brought deep institutional knowledge to the project.

The old ambulance access on Gladbacher Straße no longer met emergency services standards, and the existing emergency room required significant renovation. The new location at the hospital's south entrance—accessed via Völklinger Straße—delivers optimal logistics for emergency responders, provides four parking spaces, and welcomes visitors with clear, intuitive wayfinding. The proximity to the radiology department in the same wing adds another operational advantage. Inside the new Central Emergency Department (ZNA), a carefully planned layout maximizes efficiency. Three fully equipped examination rooms, two treatment and isolation rooms, and an open treatment area work together seamlessly. Flexible treatment bays ensure patients receive immediate care appropriate to their condition's severity. The open-plan concept promotes transparent triage while keeping staff sightlines clear and walking distances minimal. A separate waiting area for non-critical cases and family members maintains a calm, focused atmosphere in the treatment wing. Wooden wall panels and soft blue tones structure the interior, creating visual rhythm and human scale. For immobilized patients, asymmetrically positioned linear lights provide glare-free illumination. Wall graphics feature microscopic imagery of monochromatic cell structures—a subtle, abstract nod to the medical context that offers anxious or distressed patients a visual anchor and sense of calm.

www.fuechtenkord-architekten.de

Photography Credits:

Füchtenkord Architects

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 04|23)

Nothing found.

Living space through change

Amazing metamorphosis – from a "discreet house" to a multi-storey residential building

Sustainable with consistency

A climate company focuses on flexibility and reusable materials

Hanseatic identity in fired clay

The renaissance of clinker architecture

Nothing found.

AOK House Mönchengladbach – © kplus concept

Adaptive and multifunctional

Mönchengladbach's AOK headquarters sets the standard for contemporary office design.

16_Leica_Store-Gallery_Düsseldorf_Architecture_Retail-Design_Construction_Photography_Camera_5764_19_700px

Cult object enriched with photographic art

Leica Store: Shop and Gallery Combined

Sensory Impact

A townhouse where architecture and interior design converge with subtle intention

NOA_Noa-outdoor-living-opening_58_19_700px

Premium Outdoor Living

The NOA Outdoor Living inspiration park unites 30 premium brands across 12 model gardens.

6SW_Lakeside Quarter_View from Water_Copyright GEBAG_15_700px

Promises Delivered

"6-Seen-Wedau" is redefining the future of urban living

Engaging with the Existing Fabric

Designing in dialogue with existing architecture

This comprehensive school extension merges open spatial design with strong local identity.

200531005_15_700pixel

Transparency as Design Principle

Stadtwerke Neuss now houses an additional administrative building at its central campus.

loop-table-Norbert_Faehling_15_700pixelQ2g07RZBfSSfc

Dynamic lines

Paula Ellert designs custom furniture—from one-of-a-kind pieces to limited series