Clinical, Diagnostic and Research Capability AMCE is designed as a next-generation quaternary care hospital offering a full spectrum of clinical and diagnostic services. Its core specialities include Oncology, Haematology, Cardiology and Emergency Medicine. These are supported by advanced facilities such as LINAC and Brachytherapy units, catheterisation laboratories, MRI, SPECT and CT suites and dedicated stem cell and clinical laboratories.
The centre is also intended to operate as a major research and training hub. In partnership with King’ s College London, future phases will incorporate a medical research and training centre, postgraduate programmes and structured residency and fellowship pathways. The facility is projected to support up to 3,000 healthcare-related jobs and foster extensive clinical collaboration across borders.“ This is where engineering meets compassion. Where precision meets empathy and where patients meet a new standard of care, not defined by borders but by excellence” said Brian Deaver, CEO of AMCE.
Architectural Narrative The initial conceptual design was done in collaboration with DAR Consulting and Perkins & Will, then further developed by SVA International. The architectural vision for AMCE transforms expectations of specialist care in West Africa. The design is grounded in three guiding principles: patient-centric planning, sustainability and scalability. Every spatial decision aims to support comfort, privacy and healing. Intuitive wayfinding, framed views and calming interiors contribute to a humane and reassuring clinical environment.
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