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Radiumhospitalet was founded in 1932 as one of the world’s first hospitals dedicated specifically to cancer care. Today it is one of four campuses of Oslo University Hospital and is regarded as one of Europe’s leading centres for cancer research and treatment, integrating patient care with research, innovation, and collaboration with industry.
In 2025, Radiumhospitalet opened a new clinical building and a proton therapy centre – the first facility of its kind in Norway. Proton therapy is a more targeted and gentle form of radiation treatment than conventional radiotherapy, lowering the risk of long-term and late side effects and making it especially well suited for children.
The proton therapy bunker in the new building includes two treatment rooms and one research room. In a cyclotron weighing more than 90 tonnes, protons are accelerated to high energy before being directed into one of the two treatment rooms.
Gustafs contributed to the project with both plain and perforated panels in oak veneer. In the entrances and corridors leading to the treatment rooms, as well as in the cyclotron room, acoustic ceiling panels with PD8 perforation have been installed. The walls are clad in plain panels, some of which feature printed line drawings inspired by the themes forest, mountains, and sea, reflecting the interior design concept used throughout the building.
Architects: AART, Henning Larsen Architects & Momentum Arkitekter
Film & Photo: Dmitry Tkachenko







