Rehabilitation at the highest level
As one of the most advanced centres for trauma medicine in Germany, the Unfallkrankenhaus in Berlin represents comprehensive, interdisciplinary care. With its rehabilitation clinic, the ukb expands its offering with a specialised new building that combines medical excellence with patient-focused architecture. Single rooms, short distances and light-filled communal areas such as the foyer beneath the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 create ideal conditions for holistic recovery.
17.000 m² 15 patient rooms 1 glass roof

Daylight architecture for a healthy environment
In challenging times, every ray of light matters. That is precisely why the Unfallkrankenhaus in Berlin provides patients and visitors with a maximum of natural daylight. This is achieved thanks to the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60, which allows daylight to flow through the atrium into adjacent corridors and dining areas. In this way, it contributes to the recovery and well-being of patients, as well as to the concentration and performance of staff. With the use of daylight, the building fully fulfils its purpose.

Daylight, fresh air and solar shading in balance
In addition to generous daylight penetration, integrated opening vents in the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 ensure natural ventilation of the central foyer. Thanks to intelligent building control, the indoor climate can be individually regulated to maintain a consistently pleasant atmosphere. This is supported by adjustable solar shading, which shades the glass roof when solar exposure is high and provides additional thermal protection.

“The glass roof is a very attractive design element and an absolute architectural highlight.”
– Torsten Gundlack, Head of Construction,
BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin GmbH

Architectural freedom meets sustainable quality
The LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 not only offers maximum design freedom for modern architecture, but also meets the highest standards of energy efficiency and durability. Thanks to its low pitch and slender profile lines, the system integrates discreetly into the building concept while supporting sustainable construction – making a decisive contribution to the long-term economic efficiency and environmental performance of the new clinic building.



