In the conceptual idea from which the project of the Center for the Care of Sick Children is derived, given the delicate topic, the basic concept is PLACE. Attention is focused on the well-being of children. The spaces, materials and organizational scheme are designed to support a general atmosphere of calm, security, comfort, safe paths, connected outdoor and indoor spaces, insolation, courtyard intimacy and unobstructed viewpoints. The majority of rooms as well as the main entrance, living rooms, administrative and medical spaces are located on the ground floor along the flat, northern edge of the plot and represent a simple organizational backbone of the whole. This setup of service spaces freed up a large part of the plot for south-facing, sunny green areas of gardens and terraces. Rooms for sick children, facing east, are set on the first and second floor, in three pavilion segments, perpendicular to the service unit. Each of these pavilions ends in a larger, south-facing loggia. Two children’s rooms in the terminal phase are set up on the ground floor on the west side of the building, facing their western garden. Upstairs, organizationally convenient, with most of the patient rooms, there is a dining room and an accompanying kitchen facility. In the restless geometry of the plot from which follows the curved surface of the outer, south wall, a vertical system of simple linear parts is set, which are expressed as flat surfaces, horizontal and vertical lines, transparent window membranes, etc. To this abstract repertoire of shapes warmth, intimacy of home, almost vernacular forms of roofs on two eaves, south loggias, curved surface of the courtyard wall, all interpreted in wood or a suitable version and in everything (format, material, form) in accordance with the character of neighboring houses in the same neighborhood or street.