Location: Lasur, India (South Asia)In 1983, Brynildsen and Jensen, then architectural students, visited the missionaries Clara and Leif Lerberg, who were ministering to lepers. The Lerbergs had been given a site by the local authorities for a leper hospital about 13 km from Chopda. The architects were asked by Mrs. Lerberg to devise a site plan for the facility that would provide a safe haven, a treatment centre, and headquarters for a village-to-village nursing programme. Brynildsen and Jensen created an elongated rectangular plan, bounded by continuous linear buildings that enclose a courtyard conceived as a paradise garden". Indigenous materials were used throughout. The boulder rock walls are load-bearing. Roofs are barrel vaults of brick resting on concrete beams on top of the walls. The vaults are held in tension by 20 mm steel rods. Floors are stone slab, window sills of slate stone, and the finished roofs of white glazed tiles that reflect the sun's heat. Openings are spanned by stone slabs or brick arches. Window frames and doors are of teak, and door frames are steel. More than 70 people worked on the site, and the only machine tools consisted of a truck used to transport materials and a concrete vibrator. Today, the Lepers Hospital serves hundreds of out-patients. Live-in patients work the fields around the enclave, and tend buffaloes for their milk. In the courtyard, trees and flowers give beauty and shade. The jury commended the architects for creating "an attractive and friendly sheltering enclave, within a barren and hostile environment. Out of minimal architectural form, they devised a design of stark simplicity that radiates calm."
Covered patio over the men's ward© AKTC
B&W drawing, plan© AKTC
Exterior view© AKTC
Landscape surrounding the hospital© AKTC
Covered walkway© AKTC
A stone patio in front of the female ward faces the courtyard© AKTC
Interior, brick vaulted ceiling in the female ward© AKTC
Interior, kitchen module© AKTC
Exterior, men's ward© AKTC
Covered walkway runs along the length of the courtyard© AKTC
Exterior view within courtyard© AKTC
Courtyard with benches and vegetation© AKTC
Construction, local labour helped construct the load-bearing stone walls© AKTC
Barrel vaulted roof, crushed tile recovered from a factory covers the surface© AKTC
Stone slabs protruding from the wall provide access to the roof© AKTC
Entrance to the doctor's quarters© AKTC
Exterior, stone wall© AKTC
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