HENN and C.F. Møller Architects have won the competition for the expansion of Hannover Medical School in Germany. The new campus, highly efficient and sustainable, forms a complex of urban buildings designed for the benefit of all, accommodating patients, staff, and residents.

The campus will be part of the city's green network, linking the Eilenriede municipal forest with the city center. The new buildings are arranged around a central hub: the Clinic Square. The forest extends into the square through walkways and green spaces integrated between the buildings.

Clinic Square serves as the heart of the campus designed by HENN and C.F. Møller Architects. HENN and C.F. Møller Architects. Conceived as a pedestrian space, it will connect the buildings through a covered perimeter known as the "loop." Inside the buildings, consulting rooms and offices are separated from intensive care and emergency units to optimize staff workflow.

The buildings, featuring recycled aluminium facades, encircle Clinic Square, while the outer facade, in a warm reddish hue, welcomes visitors. The "loop," constructed from reclaimed bricks, along with recycled paving materials, hybrid wood structures, and lush vegetation, establishes the foundations of a circular economy that supports the campus's sustainability.

Clinic Square. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.

Clinic Square. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.

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Hanover Medical School (MHH) ranks among the top German medical universities in terms of its research profile. At the same time, it provides comprehensive healthcare services to the people of Hanover and beyond. The design by HENN and C.F. Møller for the extension of the existing clinic establishes a highly efficient, sustainable campus with a pleasant atmosphere – a new urban building block for the benefit of all, including patients, staff, and neighbors.

The MHH campus located in the eastern part of Hanover is connected to the city center through the Eilenriede municipal forest. It forms the centerpiece of a green network that permeates the entire cityscape. The campus extension is situated directly adjacent to the forest. Its green courtyards and roofs will make it an integral part of this network.

Façade view. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.
Façade view. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.

The new buildings merge into a coherent whole in three construction phases to form an architectural ensemble with a common center referred to as the Clinic Square. Passageways and park-like green spaces open it to the surrounding neighborhoods on all sides.

The central Clinic Square forms the core of the complex. It is designed as a car-free, pedestrianfriendly space, with a shuttle bus service linking it to the existing buildings via the extended access road. A low pergola referred to as the loop encircles the Clinic Square to connect all buildings and departments. It provides orientation and guidance, protects from the elements, and frames the square as a distinct design feature.

Inside the buildings, outpatient clinics and offices are spatially separated from acute care functions such as emergency rooms, intensive care units, and operating theaters. A shared logistics level interconnects them to ensure smooth workflows.

Main foyer. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.
Main foyer. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects. Rendering by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects.

The buildings’ internal structure and design is informed by research findings. Daylight and access to nature reduce stress, while clear organization facilitates orientation even in complex structures. Natural materials and a comfortable atmosphere contribute to patient recovery while providing a pleasant workplace to employees, including retreat spaces to take a break from the hectic clinical routine. Efficient, generic building structures make it easy to adapt to change and reorganization of the clinic’s future operations.

The design includes a bright recycled aluminum façade towards the urban Clinic Square, while the exterior takes on a natural character with a warm red shade. Alongside the loop, a base consisting of reclaimed bricks connects all buildings. Besides using recycled materials, desealing previously paved surfaces and promoting biodiversity, the buildings’ compact design and a hybrid-timber structure for the upper floors accommodating the medical care facilities constitute additional important building blocks of the sustainability concept.

The extension of the Hanover Medical School campus combines efficient structures with compassionate patient care and sustainable building principles, thus consolidating the school’s position as a top-class university medical center with an international profile.

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HENN, C.F. Møller Architects.
Partners in charge.- Marcus Fißan, Klavs Hyttel.
Project director.- Tom Banemann.

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Design Principals.- Maibritt Dammann, Martin Henn.
Oliver Koch, Valerie Marie Kudera, Asiya Mukhamedzyanova, Armin Nemati, Maj Pallisgaard Bie, Christian Rassmann, Ole Streubel, Marc Teufel, Roberto Vargas.

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Project controlling.- BOS Projektmanagement GmbH.
Landscape architecture.- SINAI.
Structural engineer.- Wetzel & von Seht.
Building services.- SÜSS Beratende Ingenieure.
Medizinplanung.- HT Hospitaltechnik.
Building physics.- Müller-BBM.
Engineering structures, traffic systems.- IB Schlegel. 
Signage.- Moniteurs.
Ground management.- M&P Ingenieurgesellschaft.

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HBG Hochschulmedizin Hannover Baugesellschaft mbH.

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Site area.- 137,000 sqm.
Usable area.- 46,600 sqm.

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Competition.- 2024.
Project start.- 2025.
Completion.- 2031 (1st construction phase).

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Stadtfelddamm, 30625, Hanover, Germany.

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HENN HENN is an international architecture practice with more than 75 years of expertise in the fields of office, science, health, industry, and culture. It is an interdisciplinary team of architects and engineers able to draw upon a wealth of knowledge collected over decades of building experience in addition to a worldwide network of partners and experts.
 
HENN was founded in 1947 by Walter Henn in Dresden. His son, Gunter Henn, opened HENN’s Munich office in 1979. Today, Martin Henn and a team of partners lead the practice. The three generations are linked through common values of openness and curiosity, which form the foundation for HENN’s ambition to rethink typologies and push forward sustainable construction.
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C.F. Møller is owned by a partner group consisting of Klaus Toustrup, Lone Wiggers, Christian Dahle, Lone Bendorff, Klavs Hyttel, Julian Weyer, Mads Mandrup Hansen, Michael Kruse, and Mårten Leringe.

C.F. Møller Architects is one of the leading architecture firms in Scandinavia, with 90 years of award-winning work in the Nordic region and around the world.

Every day they create architectural quality based on innovation, experience and Nordic values. This ensures sustainable and aesthetic solutions with lasting value for customers, occupants and society.

Its design solutions are created in a methodical and holistic way following a rigorous analysis of the local context. They seek to set new global standards by fostering a design approach that uniquely integrates urban planning, landscape, architecture, and the design of specific building components.

They regard environmental concerns, resource awareness, healthy project finances, social responsibility, and good craftsmanship as essential elements of their work. This spirit is central to all their projects, a thread that runs from master planning to detailed design.

Since their founding in Denmark in 1924, they have contributed significantly to the development of welfare societies in Scandinavia and the rest of the world. They are continually recognized and awarded internationally for setting new architectural standards, due to their strong focus on the functional, artistic and social value of architecture.

Today C.F. Møller has application. 300 employees. They have offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Stockholm, Malmö, London and Berlin.

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Published on: March 18, 2025
Cite: "Circular economy. Hanover Medical School by HENN + C.F. Møller Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/circular-economy-hanover-medical-school-henn-cf-moller-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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