Montmorency (95)
Simone Veil Hospital
PROJECT OWNER
GHEM/Hôpital Simone Veil
PROGRAM
Refurbishment and creation of a 106-bed long-term care facility
surface
7 497 m²
AMOUNT OF WORK
12.55 M€
APPROACH
HQE
LOCATION
Montmorency (95)
BET TCE and ECONOMIST
TPFI
MISSION
Complete project management
SELECTION MODE
Competition
PRODUCTION
In receipt
For the Eaubonne-Montmorency hospital group, major restructuring of the former maternity and emergency buildings on the Montmorency site, with the aim of creating a 106-bed long-term care unit. This unit will be functionally linked to the adjacent "Les Coteaux de Montmorency" EHPAD building, delivered in March 2016, to create a coherent geriatric cluster on this site.
The Eaubonne-Montmorency hospital group was born of the merger of the Eaubonne and Montmorency hospitals. In 2002, it became the Simone Veil Hospital.
The 994-bed hospital group is spread over three main sites: Eaubonne MCO (medicine, surgery, obstetrics), Eaubonne psychiatry and Montmorency, as well as several CMPs (medical-psychiatric centers).
The building, which dates from the late 60s and is heavily contaminated with asbestos, is being stripped of all its technical components and fittings, as well as its facades. Small overhanging extensions were created on the south-east façade to increase the capacity of the single-bed rooms, and on the south-west gable (staff relaxation and family lounge). All new facades are of the white screen-printed curtain wall type.
The architectural objective is to unify the disparity of the existing buildings to achieve unity and a new coherence for the facility.





