The project is expressed as a "mono-material case" brick masonry, [material that is very characteristic of the city, generalized from the architect "Togo" Diaz] that involves an independent reinforced concrete structure under which all activities to meet the requirements of the medical specialties that take place there are distributed.
The work is implanted in a suburb of the city that is characterized by having a consolidated tissue, with one- and two floors, with a level of regular precarious construction. Responding to this neighborhood horizontality of tissue, a single-storey building with a front double height in the public sector that it intends hierarchy. It is installed on a site of a flat topography with its main entrance to the northern orientation. The lot is large in relation to the proposed program, which allows restricted circulation street surrounding the building and the neighborhood separating tissue, by highlighting the environment. In this sense, to strengthen the institutional character of the building, the work is removed from the front creating a large public space at the neighborhood level, which in turn prioritizes the main facade and allows a complete overview of the Hospital.