The buildings of the Carl-Friedrich-Flemming Klinik (CFFK) were built in several construction phases from 1824-1913 to accommodate the mentally ill. House 39 was built in 1911 as a reception centre for women. The DG of the elongated two-storey building was expanded in 1960. In 1970 further extensive renovation work took place. The aim of the structural redesign of the CFFK is to improve the accommodation of patients and to restructure
of the functional areas within the respective clinic. In the course of the reorganization, station 26 of the upper floor moves into house 22. The psychiatry and psychotherapy wards 24 / 25, which already exist in building 39, will remain there. In the future, ward 24 for patients with depression will be accommodated on the ground floor. Ward 25 for patients with personality disorders is located on the upper floor. The DG is fully involved in the utilisation concept. Among other things, there are various offices of the wards (occupational therapy, psychologists with associated adjoining rooms), the changing rooms for the staff and the therapy kitchen. In the partial KG, the storage and technical rooms and a ventilation center are provided. House 39 can be entered via three entrances arranged in the risalites. The two staircases for vertical access are housed in the side transepts. In the course of the redesign, a bed-accessible elevator will be created in the central risalit for the supply and disposal of all levels of the house (E01/0/1/2) and to ensure accessibility. After the building has been cleared, the individual levels are adapted to the new usage concept and to the applicable building code requirements. The execution of the entire measure takes place in 2 BA. The 1st BA begins even before the building is vacated. In the 1st BA, external development is preferred. The 2nd BA includes the complete gutting and restructuring of the building, including the subsequent installation of an elevator shaft with simultaneous replacement of parts of the floor ceiling. In the course of the redesign, the communal sanitary facilities will be replaced by sanitary cells assigned to the bed rooms.
The building envelope remains largely untouched.
approx. 120 interior doors made of wood-based materials, sheet steel and glass; 6 steel-glass door elements and 7 window elements inside; 3 wooden exterior doors, 2 wooden fire windows; 2 escape route controls; Retrofitting of 2 SHEVs on existing windows; overhaul/repair of wooden windows; Insect repellent