
Timber instead of tiles, curiosity instead of corridors, and a 15-metre-high atrium designed to make people feel safer, healthier and more connected. Copenhagen's Centre for Health at Sunhill proposes a new typology for public healthcare architecture.
In this episode, Michael Booth meets architect Dorte Mandrup, widely regarded as one of Denmark's greatest living architects, to explore how a complex and often contradictory brief — openness and privacy, care and community — was translated into a warm, tactile and quietly radical public building.
Together they discuss the centre's boomerang-shaped footprint, full timber construction and soaring atrium, and how architecture can gently nudge behaviour, foster wellbeing and create spaces that feel inclusive without feeling exposed.
Guest:
- Dorte Mandrup, Arkitekt, Dorte Mandrup A/S
Host:
- Michael Booth
Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
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