JKMM Architects selected to lead design of Nadija Children’s Hospital in Ukraine
JKMM Architects has been appointed as the lead architect for the Nadija Children’s Hospital in Lviv, Ukraine – a landmark initiative supporting children and young people affected by war. The project is led by the Nadija Foundation in partnership with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and Lviv National Medical University, bringing together a wide network of international, Nordic and Ukrainian collaborators.
The Nadija initiative introduces a new model for paediatric healthcare, combining a physical hospital, a virtual hospital and a research institute into one integrated system. The concept brings together medical, psychological and social care, with the aim of creating a holistic environment for recovery. The implementation is structured in phases: a virtual hospital will launch in 2026, followed by the establishment of a research institute and the construction of a physical rehabilitation hospital in Lviv.
JKMM is responsible for the architectural design of the physical hospital in collaboration with DELTA Ukraine. Developed together with a broad international network of experts in healthcare, research, architecture and engineering, the Nadija Children’s Hospital aims to provide a forward-looking framework for care, recovery and hope.
Through architecture, JKMM can help children and young people affected by war in Ukraine. We are proud to be part of this meaningful initiative.
Our partners:
Lviv National Medical University
DELTA Ukraine as the local design partner