A hospital in rural Bangladesh has been named the world’s best new building. The Friendship Hospital in Satkhira was declared winner of the 2021 RIBA International Prize on Tuesday. Judges praised the structure for putting “care and humanity at the heart of its design”.
Located in a waterlogged area vulnerable to climate change, the £1.5m hospital is run by Friendship, an NGO, and embodies the spirit of resilience. Architect Kashef Chowdhury designed the building to withstand extreme weather, harvest rainwater and uplift patients. A canal running through the site provides natural cooling.
“The hospital is very relevant to critical global challenges, such as unequal access to healthcare and the crushing impact of climate breakdown on vulnerable communities,” said RIBA judge Odile Decq.
“It is a demonstration of how beautiful architecture can be achieved through good design when working with a relatively modest budget and with difficult contextual constraints. This hospital is a celebration of a building dedicated to humans.”
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