The opening of the Bon Secours Hospital Limerick marks a significant advancement in Ireland’s healthcare infrastructure. Developed by HOK, the 96-bed facility is the first large-scale hospital to launch in the country in nearly 20 years. The project stands out not only for its scale but also as the most sustainable hospital delivered by the firm to date.
Project Context and Recognition
The hospital has already gained industry-wide recognition, securing both Healthcare Project of the Year and Architectural Project of the Year at the Irish Building & Design Awards 2026. These accolades highlight its impact within the evolving landscape of healthcare architecture and sustainable design.
Operational Capabilities and Services
Designed to serve approximately 50,000 patients annually, the hospital offers a comprehensive range of services, including general medicine, day-case surgery, oncology, cardiology, and neurology. The facility has been developed with a strong focus on enhancing patient experience, operational efficiency, and long-term adaptability in clinical care delivery.
Architectural and Design Collaboration
The project represents a collaboration between HOK’s London and Chicago teams and Reddy Architecture + Urbanism. This cross-continental partnership brought together expertise in architecture, medical planning, and interior design, resulting in a cohesive and future-ready healthcare environment.
Sustainability and Strategic Significance
Positioned as a benchmark for sustainable healthcare infrastructure, the hospital integrates environmentally responsible design principles with advanced medical functionality. Its development reflects a broader shift toward resilient and energy-efficient healthcare facilities, reinforcing Ireland’s commitment to modernizing its healthcare ecosystem.

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