Libya – The Modular Hospital in Benghazi is a strategic, new generation healthcare project that was designed to adapt, grow, and transform in line with the needs of the population. Due to its modular and scalable architecture, the facility has the capacity to expand from its initial configuration of 100 beds to 250 beds, while maintaining high efficiency standards, safety, and quality of care.
It covers more than 20,000 m² across four levels, encompassing a comprehensive range of clinical and diagnostic services. These include emergency department, outpatient clinics, advanced imaging, intensive care units, operating theatres (including hybrid ORs), central pharmacy, dialysis and endoscopy units, physiotherapy areas, as well as support functions such as a canteen and auditorium.
What truly sets this project apart is its flexibility. Here, new medical functions can be progressively integrated alongside the increase in bed capacity, ensuring a flexible and sustainable development model. Circulation flows are also carefully organised to separate patients, staff, clean and dirty materials, in full compliance with international hygiene and safety protocols.
By combining adaptability, scalability, and resilience, the Benghazi facility offers a blueprint for future-ready healthcare systems, especially in regions where needs are constantly changing and increasing.