The Harald orthopedic hospital in Munich, with its red roof and white walls, stands simply yet elegantly.
The green of the pointed rooftops and bell tower spires contrasts the red, eliminating the feeling of restlessness that red can evoke, and giving an ambivalent implication of both energy and tranquility.
The windows in the doctors' office are open, with sunlight filtering in obliquely, but not inhibiting the clarity of the screens.
At this moment, several top professors in the field of spinal surgery in Germany are engrossed in the hand-drawn diagrams, which can express more effectively than any language and whose anatomical accuracy surpasses any anatomical atlas they have seen before.
Once the dozens of images are presented, the playback begins again slowly, making the details of the entire surgery extremely clear.
Some professors also ask Markus to replay the images for them to scrutinize closely, and take photos of any missed images.