Hospital in Istanbul

Release time: 2025-12-18
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 Category: Bulgarian Vrasta

Istanbul, Turkey

This project is a large-scale modern medical institution located in Istanbul. High-quality natural limestone is extensively adopted for its building facade. The stone’s gentle and pure beige tones endow the hospital with a tranquil, reliable and professional visual image, effectively alleviating patients’ anxiety. Its outstanding durability and low-maintenance characteristics perfectly meet the stringent requirements of medical buildings for environmental safety, cleanliness and longevity, significantly enhancing the overall texture and public value of the building.

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