FAQ Construction Project
... The goal is to create one of the most modern university hospitals in Europe—modular, flexible, digital, and networked. The new building will strengthen patient care, research, and teaching in the long term.
... right next to the current MHH campus on Stadtfelddamm. This preserves the proximity to the existing campus and creates a new central hospital location in the heart of the future “Hannover Health Science Campus.”
..., who have specialized in innovative hospital architecture for years. The design incorporates aspects of Healing Architecture—an internationally recognized concept that uses architecture specifically to promote health and well-being. The focus is on patient-friendly design, efficient processes, and sustainable materials. The exterior of the façade will be designed in warm red tones, while the side facing the clinic plaza will feature light-colored recycled aluminum—functional yet on a human scale.
... – including a risk buffer. This makes it the largest healthcare construction project in Lower Saxony.
... to rebuild the entire healthcare facility. For this reason, construction is beginning with a prioritized phase that covers the most important areas and is fully functional on its own.
- Central Emergency Room
- Emergency and Trauma Care
- Cardiology and Pulmonology
- Core areas of the Head and Nerve Center
- Usable floor space: approx. 47,000 m²
- Number of beds: 562 beds (including 120 intensive care beds)
- Operating rooms: 24
... The first phase of construction is scheduled to be completed in 2032.
... This company was founded specifically for the project and coordinates the planning, construction, and implementation of the new hospital building.