Review article
STANKO KLISKA (1896 – 1969): ARCHITECT OF THE HOSPITAL AT SUŠAK IN RIJEKA
Eduard Pavlović
Ivan Pavlović
Abstract
Aim: This paper is to show that the hospital in Su{ak, Rijeka has been built on modern
principles of hospital building during, even though it is seventy-odd years old.
Material and methods: The paper relies on published texts and illustrations about the
hospital in Su{ak and about its architect Stanko Kliska.
Results: Designing the hospital, architect Stanko Kliska focused on the needs of the
patient He has built it using simple materials, seeking to meet all requirements imposed
by function and the surroundings. The hospital in Su{ak has a three-storey building with
a cellar and a roof terrace. The hospital is about one hundred metres long and is divided
in two aisles. Its front faces south-west. Patient rooms look to the south. Other
accessory and operating rooms look to the north. The hospital has three wide stairways;
one runs in the middle and other on the sides of the building central hall.
Conclusion: There is no doubt that the hospital in Su{ak, Rijeka is a product of modern
architectural design. Since 1934, with its impressive vista, it has been regarded as
a rehabilation center rather than any of the contemporary hospitals of the turn of the
21st century.
Keywords
architecture; hospital; Stanko Kliska; Hospital Su{ak; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
101656
URI
Publication date:
15.6.2005.
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