Baler Hospital
How can you combine two highly specialized facilities under one roof?
Baler Hospital—located in a rural area of the Philippines with poor access to comprehensive health services—combines a general hospital and a trauma center into a single facility that serves regional needs and fortifies emergency response capabilities. The hospital’s perimeter portico acts as an iconic edge that allows the different interior functions to be legible from the exterior.
For the project, CAZA developed a specialized parametric design structural grid that efficiently accommodates the exacting spatial requirements of both the hospital and trauma center programs. The grid is interspersed with garden courtyards that anchor the hospital’s various departments, maximizing natural lighting and connecting staff and patients with the landscape. A central spine provides efficient circulation between each of the departments.
Location
Baler, Philippines
Research Areas Regenerative Health
Typology Civic Building
Size
Large
Status Complete
Project Team Carlos ArnaizLibo LiJingjun LiJin YuanKelvin Tseng

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Expansion and Adaptability
The modular 9-meter by 9-meter structural grid supports a range of programs and specialized room layouts, enabling the hospital to adapt as new needs emerge—embodying principles of resiliency and regenerative health.

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Combined Trauma Center and Hospital
A central circulation path organizes the interior program and allows efficient services and supplies deliveries to both the trauma center and hospital zones, forming a distributive network that optimizes operations.


