The project, which is planned to be implemented within the next five years, provides for the reconstruction of the existing hospital buildings and the construction of several new ones. The total area of the reconstructed buildings is 11,000 m2, of new ones - about 14,000. At the same time, the architects had to not only harmoniously fit the new volumes into the existing structure of the hospital, but also create comfortable public spaces with them. Best of all, according to the jury, C. F. Møller, who proposed not only creating a system of courtyards, but also complementing it with green spaces of roofs and a playground on one of them.
The architects give the new buildings the shape of rectangles, the middle of which is "taken out" to create green courtyards. There are three such buildings in total, and they are lined up along the same axis, thanks to which the courtyard spaces are interconnected through the public halls of each of the buildings.
Two of the buildings are designed as 2-storey buildings, like one of the existing hospital buildings, while the third volume is made by the architects one floor higher, placing the pediatrics department on the upper level. The roofs of the lower buildings are proposed to be greened and turned into comfortable recreation spaces, to which the smallest patients of the hospital will have direct access.
Part of the green roof will turn into a full-fledged winter garden: enclosed by transparent curvilinear partitions and protected by a roof from precipitation and the hot sun, it will turn into a year-round rehabilitation corner and a playground for recovering children.