Queen Ingrid's Hospital
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Geography | |
Location | Nuuk, Greenland |
Coordinates | 64°10′09″N 51°44′17″W / 64.16916°N 51.73805°WCoordinates: 64°10′09″N 51°44′17″W / 64.16916°N 51.73805°W |
Organisation | |
Funding | Government hospital |
Hospital type | General |
Services | |
Beds | 130 |
History | |
Founded | 1953 |
Links | |
Other links | www.peqqik.gl |
Queen Ingrid's Hospital (Greenlandic: Dronning Ingridip Napparsimmavissua) is a hospital in Nuuk, Greenland. The hospital not only serves as the main hospital for the municipality but is the central hospital in all of Greenland. The hospital has around 130 beds.[1]
History
The hospital was established in 1953 and initially was a sanatorium for pulmonary diseases.[2]
Architecture
The current hospital complex dates from 1980 but is currently being expanded and rejuvenated according to a plan by C. F. Møller Architects.[3]
The first phase which consists of a health centre and pharmacy opened on 3 February 2011. It take the form of sunken angular blocks and is clad in copper both on the facades and roof. The design is inspired by the ice floes that float in Godthåbsfjord and the image of Sermitsiaq, Greenland’s highest mountain.[3]
Also planned are a psychiatric building, rural pharmacy and a new medical clinic for general practitioners as well a circular patient ‘hotel’ with additional beds.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Peter Bjerregaard, T. Kue Young (1998). The circumpolar Inuit: health of a population in transition. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 55.
- ↑ Archives of environmental health, Volume 17. American Medical Association, American Academy of Occupational Medicine, Society for Occupational and Environmental Healthm Heldref Publications. 1968.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Go with the floe...". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
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