The expansion of the Rwanda Military Teaching Hospital in Kigali creates a state-of-the-art medical and teaching facility that unites advanced healthcare technology with human-centered, sustainable architecture. The new U-shaped complex connects to the existing hospital through a central glass cube that brings light, greenery, and openness to the heart of the building.
The five-level structure accommodates specialized services including emergency care, interventional medicine, maternity and neonatal units, VIP wards, organ and bone marrow transplant centers, and advanced diagnostic laboratories.
Designed for flexibility and long-term resilience, the building integrates passive ventilation, solar energy, and rainwater harvesting with smart hospital systems such as BMS, EMS, telemedicine, and AI-supported patient monitoring.
Blending local identity with international standards, Block A establishes a new benchmark for modern healthcare in East Africa — combining innovation, sustainability, and care in one architectural statement.

