Motol Oncology Center, Prague
We have designed a new building for the Motol University Hospital, located at the easternmost edge of the complex. The primary goal of the project was to create a modern center for cancer treatment and prevention. We placed a strong emphasis on outpatient care, allowing patients to receive treatment without the need for hospitalization.



Our design focuses on creating a modern, dignified, and calming environment that ensures maximum comfort for patients who spend long hours in the hospital, often facing difficult life situations. The spatial layout is tailored to patients' needs and experiences while also maintaining a high-quality working environment for medical staff.
Large-format windows provide views of surrounding greenery, and the unconventional spatial arrangement allows patients to observe the landscape directly from treatment chairs.
The core of the oncology center is the outpatient day-care units, which are closely linked to on-site pharmaceutical production. This layout minimizes the need for medical material transport. Additionally, the facility includes numerous outpatient clinics, two inpatient wards, a one-day surgery department, and an endoscopic center.
The main public space is a central hall equipped with a café, restaurant, pharmacy, and other essential services. Landscape architecture enhances the building with greenery and concrete elements that serve as planters. The rooftops offer extensive outdoor terraces for both patients and staff. Our design integrates aesthetics, functionality, and the highest level of patient care.

Official Name: Motolské onkologické centrum
Location (Country, City): Czech Republic, Prague
Authors:
Ing. arch. Michal Juha
Ing. arch. Jan Topinka
Ing. arch. Jakub Skočdopole
Architectural Team:
Ing. Roman Jarosil
Ing. arch. Eliška Poulová
BcA. Alžběta Formanová
Bc. Andrej Londák
Ing. arch. Jozef Roderik Priester
General Designer: CASUA spol. s.r.o.
General Contractor: GEMO a.s.
Concept Design: DOMY, 2021
Project: 2024
Construction: 2024 - 2026