For the National Center for Tumor Diseases in Heidelberg, PHOS supplied flat hook rails from the HL3H12S and HL5H12S series with rod hooks. The building is part of Heidelberg University Hospital and is one of the leading oncology centers in Germany.
Project at a glance
- Project: National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT)
- Location: Heidelberg
- Client: Heidelberg University Hospital
- Architecture: wörner traxler richter planungsgesellschaft in cooperation with DWD – Design Werkstatt
- Product: Hook rails HL3H12S · HL5H12S
- Version: Rod hooks · Solid stainless steel
Function in sensitive clinical architecture
In clinical facilities, order, hygiene, and durability are key criteria. Coat storage solutions must integrate discreetly into the architecture while also being permanently resilient.
The HL3H12S and HL5H12S hook rails used are made of brushed solid stainless steel. The clearly proportioned rod hooks provide reliable support for clothing, bags, etc.
Stainless steel, uniformly fine-ground by hand, creates a calm material appearance and is resistant to daily wear.
Systematic planning reliability
The flat hook rails can be arranged in sequence or planned to custom dimensions for each project. This creates linear coat storage solutions precisely tailored to wall lengths and usage scenarios.
This system makes planning easier in new buildings as well as existing ones. For architects and clients, this means a clear, reproducible solution with high design continuity.
Additional reference in healthcare facilities
The same hook rail series is also used at Münster University Hospital, Stuttgart Hospital, and Hamburg-Eppendorf University Medical Center.
Use in multiple hospital buildings highlights the suitability of the products for high-traffic and sensitive areas in healthcare.
Furnishings for healthcare buildings
PHOS supplies stainless steel products for hospitals, research centers, and public institutions. The combination of durable construction, clear design language, and dimensional adaptability supports planners in delivering high-quality healthcare architecture.
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