The Strange History of Medical Architecture: From Concrete Giants to Courtyards of Calm

Medical architecture has never been just about walls and roofs. From the towering Soviet hospitals of the Cold War to the light-filled sanatoriums of Finland and the garden-filled courtyards of Renaissance Europe, hospital design has long reflected our hopes, fears, and beliefs about care. This article traces some of the most unusual chapters in healthcare design history and shows how their lessons continue to shape the hospitals of today.