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Hospital Design Portfolio

The document provides the architectural design and detailing portfolio for a proposed hospital. It includes area calculations for the site and building footprint, facilities that will be provided, bed distribution and accessibility considerations. Standards from organizations like CPWD, IPHS and IHF were referred to for the design. The functional relationship diagram shows the layout of the outpatient division and administrative areas. Design aspects like natural light, ventilation, crowd management and use of renewable energy were prioritized based on literature review.

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Hospital Design Portfolio

The document provides the architectural design and detailing portfolio for a proposed hospital. It includes area calculations for the site and building footprint, facilities that will be provided, bed distribution and accessibility considerations. Standards from organizations like CPWD, IPHS and IHF were referred to for the design. The functional relationship diagram shows the layout of the outpatient division and administrative areas. Design aspects like natural light, ventilation, crowd management and use of renewable energy were prioritized based on literature review.

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND DETAILING

PORTFOLIO

Vivonu Kechu
173701326
VI SEM SEC A
design brief
AREA CALCULATIONS FACILITIES PROVIDED SPACES
Site area = 11,000
Ground coverage = 5500 sq m • ENT •NICU
•Dental care •Neurology •Private wards
F.A.R = 2.5 •ICU •Paediatric wards
•Haemodialysis •Cardiology •Emergency
Total built area = 27500 sq m •Blood bank
•Maternity wards
•Dermatology • General medicine •Yoga and relaxation areas
•Orthopaedic •Genecology •General surgery •Pharmacy
Residence ground coverage area = 363.5 sq m •Physiotherapy •Paediatric •Social / entertainment room
•General ward
Hospital ground coverage area = 3182 sq m •Ophthalmology •Obstetric and neonatal care
Future expansion ground coverage = 1954.5 sq m •Diagnosis

Residence Total Built up area =


Hospital total built up area =
1817.5 sq m
15,910 sq m
ACCESSIBILITY N
• essential to locate hospitals not only adjacent
Parking to one important roadway, but to two or
No of 4 wheeler parking= 80 basement parking ( 14 handicap parking) three, which will make it possible to have
alternate routes for the arrival or evacuation of
No of 2 wheeler parking= 30 two wheeler parking
patients.
No of staff parking= 8 four wheeler 6 two wheeler
Private
User access Semi private
BED DISTRIBUTION • Lobby, OPDs situated near the entrance of Public
site
• Semi private consists of wards and ICUs
Maternity ward • Whereas highly secured departments like the
Male ward
OT are classified under private zones
• Gas plant and boilers are located outside of
Female ward the main building, the damages to the general
4% 12% infrastructure would be mild in the event of
Paediatric ward
an explosion and would affect the hospital's
18%
7% Haemodialysis operation to a lesser degree Pedestrian access
Vehicular access
Day care

3% 8% Emergency
Noise level
ICU

10% 7% NICU
• noise can impact patients' ability to
rest, heal and recover, and has been linked

5% 4% Private wards to the development of ICU

7% 9% 6% VIP wards
psychosis, hospitalization-induced
stress, increased pain sensitivity, high blood
staff overnight pressure and poor mental health Higher db
• Hence consideration of patient recovery Medium db
OT Lower db
rooms in quieter zones
AREA PROGRAMMING
L ITE R A TU R E S TU D Y A N D S T A N D A R D
S (REFERRED TO CPWD DESIGN GUIDELINES, IPHS & IHFGGUIDELINES)
S T A N D A R DS
 FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP ● OPD rooms shall have provision for ample natural light and ventilation.
DIAGRAM OUTPATIENT DIVISION
UNIT ● Adequate measurements should be taken for crowd management
General hospital- 80-85 sqm per bed to calculate total ● Utility room for dirty linen and used items

ADMINISTRATIVE
Boundary wall/fencing should be high with min 2 exit gates.
plinth. Teaching hospital- 100-110 sqm per bed to ●

● Rainwater harvesting, solar energy use and use of energy efficient equipment should be encouraged.
calculate total plinth. ● Labor room should have restricted entry.
Separate area for storage of sterile and common linen and other medicines should be provided.

UNIT

● 80-85sqm per bedrequirement. ● Outpatient rooms should have separate areas for consultation and examination.
PHARMACY EMERGENCY ● Delivery rooms in OT and in labour rooms are required to have seperate resuscitation space and outlets for
UNIT UNIT newborns.
● Minimum Land Area requirement for ● Signage indicating access to various facilities at strategic points guiding the public should be provided.
The pharmacy should be located in an area conveniently accessible from all clinics.
101-200 bed=5000sqm-10000 sqm

● Minimum dimension for clear door openings should be 1.5M wide and 2.1M height.
● Water requirement per bed is 400 -500 per liters.
PHARMACY
● Electrical load requirement per bed-3KW-5KW UNIT
THE AMBIENT SOUND LEVELS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THOSE STATEDBY
STANDARD 100 BED HOSPITAL LAYOUT
RADIATION ONCOLOGY LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
UNIT
● Recommended ramp ratio= 1:15 or 1:18

MAINTENANCE
UNIT
● Circulation areas like corridors, toilets, lifts,ramps, staircase RECOMMENDED CIRCULATION PERCENTAGES FOR TYPICAL
and other common spaces in the hospital should not be more FPU
than 55% of the total floor area of the building.
● Room height should not be less than3.6M
● Generator room-3M X 4M
● Logistics room (vaccine)-3M X 4M
● Laboratory-3.8M X 2.7M Recommended allocation of bed strength
● Cold chain room-3M X 3M for 101-200 beds
● There shall be at least 2.5 meter between centers of two beds ● General medicine beds (15+15)
to prevent cross infection. ● New-born ward (5)
● The size of pharmacy should be adequate to contain 5% of the CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS ● Mothers room with dining and toilet (5)
total clinical visits to the OPD in onesession. • Acoustic performance shall be high within the ● Paediatric ward (10)
● ICu beds = 5 to 10 % of total beds, unit, particularly conference and meeting rooms.
Floor space for each ICU bed 25-30sqm ● Critical care ward (5)

Reverberation times and sound levels shall be Isolation ward (4)
● Floor space for pediatric ICU beds 10-12 sqm per bed. ●

Floor space for High Dependency Unit 20-24 sqm per bed. designed to meet the function of each space.
● Blood bank
Floor space for general hospital beds 15-18sqm per bed. • The Radiation Oncology Unit – A ground level location is ●
● General surgery { Urology, ENT etc.} (15+15)
● Minimum dimension for clear door openings should be 1.5 M preferred due to the weight of the equipment and ●

shielding ● Post operative ward (10+16)


wide and 2.1 M height
requirements. ● Accident trauma ward (10)
To allow more flexible use of the room the • Material Recommendation:- Cobalt and linear ● Labour room (3)
2400mm centre line is recommended. rooms require radiation protection that may ● Antenatal ward (15)
include concrete walls, floors and ceiling of ● Post natal ward (15)

specified thickness ● Postpartum ward (20)
● Ophthalmology ward (5)
● Elective OT-Major (1)
PARKING • Minimum one car parking space ● Emergency OT (1)
STANDARDS for every 10 beds ● Ophthalmology OT (1)
• For a car 2.75M x 5M when
common parking space is
 COLOUR CODING AND TYPE OF CONTAINER
REQUIRED FOR COLLECTION OF BIO MEDICAL provided
WASTE • In the case of parking spaces
Requirement for 101-200bed hospital
CLEANING HOUSEKEEPING UNIT provided in basement(s), at least
WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT two ramps of adequate width and ● Generator 75 KV -1

slope shall be provided, located ● Portable 2.5 KV -1


preferably at opposite ends.
● Ambulance-3
• Ambulance parking should be 3M
● Mortuary Van-1
X 9M

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SHREYANSI, VIVONU, PRADNYA, JYOTH
COMPARITIVE CASE STUDY
DEENANATH MANGESHKAR HOSPITAL KMC HOSPITAL R.K.HOSPITAL
PARAMETER PUNE, MAHARASHTRA MANGALURU, KARNATAKA VISHAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH STANDARDS INFERENCE

• 800 bed General Hospital • 190 bed multi specialty •125 bed multi-speciality • Location should be free from • Kmc, Mangalore located at
dangers of flooding; it must one of the busiest junctions of
with multiple operation hospital centre not, therefore, be sited at the Mangalore which makes it
SITE theaters • 3.4 acre site lowest point of the district. easily accessible and one of
• 6 acre site • It should be in an area free of the prime hospitals of
pollution of any kind including Mangalore.
air, noise, water and land
pollution. • RK hospital located at a well
• The hospital should have a high planned area but the
boundary wall with at least two structures around are
exit gates compact which makes it
• Approach road to hospital congested for the vehicles to
emergency shall be all weather access. Needs better site
motorable road. planning.
• Roads shall be illuminated in the
nights. • All 3 hospitals are observed to
be in close proximity to the
main highway. Prioritizing
ease of patients to their
facilities is crucial for the
convenience of the patients

• High Visibilty from the


surrounding area also plays a
huge part in locating the
hospital and widening the
patients base

• Corridors shall be at least 3M • Designing a circulation and planning


Wide to accommodate the daily diagram that allows the separation
ZONING, LAY traffic. of goods and services from patients
Ground floor • Corridors shall be wide enough and their families, both vertically and
OUT AND to accommodate two passing horizontally
CIRCULATION trolley, one of which may have a
drip attached to it. • Offering access to outside
• Ramps shall have a slope of 1:10 experiences with operable windows
to 1:18. or terraces in places where immune
systems are not compromised
First floor

Second floor
COMPARITIVE
COMPARITIVE CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY
DEENANATH MANGESHKAR HOSPITAL KMC HOSPITAL R.K.HOSPITAL
PARAMETER PUNE, MAHARASHTRA MANGALURU, KARNATAKA VISHAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH STANDARDS INFERENCE

• Patient private room mostly lie OPDs should always remain at the
VERTICAL on the top floor ground floor
• Emergency units and
ZONING departments which take care of
huge number of patients are
placed on lower floor for easy
access and convenience of
patients
• Service lifts are mandatory in all
floors

• 1 lift(2.5mx3m) • Internal stairs shall be constructed as self-


• There are 6 elevators, out of • There are 2 elevators, 2 staircases • Various modes of vertical
contained units along an external wall of
which, one is a passenger/fire lift, 5 each at a considerable distance from • 2 Staircases (1 with a central the building constituting at least one of its connectivity helps in reducing
VERTICAL are bed stretcher lifts, and a dumb each other location, the other leading to the sides and shall be completely closed concentration of people at one point
CONNECTIVITY waiter for container movement • Elevators and staircases backyard) • A staircase shall not be arranged around a and helps in effective circulation.
• 1 Ramp (1.7 m wide) Lift shaft.
• Minimum width of stairs shall be 2 mtrs.
• The radial plan in deenanath hospital
• Width of the tread shall not be less than reduces patient/staff traffic
300 mm.
• The height of the riser shall not be less
than 150 mm and the number of stairs per
flight shall not exceed 15
• The staircase shall be continuous from
ground floor to the terrace and the exit
door at the ground level shall open directly
to the open spaces or a large lobby.
• Fire/Smoke check doors shall be provided
for a minimum of 2 hrs fire resistance
rating.

• This waste from every floor is segregated • Waste is segregated in every floor and • Waste disposal in form of twin bin (dry and • In India almost 60% of the patients
and is shifted to the garbage room located are packed separately on the basis of wet dustbins) provided which helps them get secondary level of infection in
on the same floor. the material. segregate hospital and makes recovery
• The waste from each floor is then brought • Then this waste is collected from every • Vents provided in between process critical
WASTE to the common storage area near the main floor and stored in the basement. This • Bio hazard waste disposed separately • With better planning and control
hospital gate within the premises.
DISPOSAL • The color-coded waste bags are kept in a
waste is later outsourced. this problem can be mitigated
closed container. • Kmc, Mangalore has adopted
• These are later picked up by the Central proper methods of waste disposal
Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility and hygiene is top priority
(CBWTF).
COMPARITIVE CASE STUDY
DEENANATH MANGESHKAR HOSPITAL KMC HOSPITAL R.K.HOSPITAL
PARAMETER PUNE, MAHARASHTRA MANGALURU, KARNATAKA VISHAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH STANDARDS INFERENCE

• Fire extinguishers, fire alarms, fire exit • Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, fire • Fire extinguishers, sand • KMC, Mangalore adheres to the fire
staircases provided on each floor alarms and sprinklers are present at buckets, etc. should be safety guidelines
• 2 hr fire rated doors for lift lobbies every level of the building. available and maintained to be • The staircases have 2hr fire rated
FIRE SAFETY and emergency staircases doors
• Proposal of a ramp and separate fire readily available when there is
• Fire evacuation plans in every room staircase leading to the backyard. a problem.
• Fire/Smoke check doors shall • No fire evacuation plans or fire exit
be provided for a minimum of 2 staircase provided in RK hospital
hrs. fire resistance rating.
• The staircase shall be
continuous from ground floor
to the terrace and the exit door
at the ground level shall open
directly to the open spaces or a
large lobby.
• The construction material shall
have 02 hrs. fire resistance

• Basement has 4 wheeler parking • 3 basements for staff and visitors • The backyard is used for • Minimum one car parking space • In KMC, Due to lack of
• 2 wheeler parking on site parking parking purpose mainly for every 10 beds parking, cars are parked on the
• 2.5x5m car parking • Stacked parking used due to lack 0f • Provision of 2 ambulance • For a car 2.75m x 5m when ramps causing inconvenience
• 5 parking spaces for ambulance space yet insufficient parking on site common parking space is
• ramp width is 6 m • Ambulance parking provided • IN RK Hospital ambulance parking
PARKING • Due to lack of parking, cars are 2.5mx8m • In the case of parking spaces doesn’t follow standards
parked on the ramps casing provided in basement(s), at least
inconvenience two ramps of adequate width and
slope shall be provided, located
preferably at opposite ends.
• Ambulance parking should be
3mX9m

Mangalore city byelaws


COMPARITIVE CASE STUDY
DEENANATH MANGESHKAR HOSPITAL KMC HOSPITAL R.K.HOSPITAL
PARAMETER PUNE, MAHARASHTRA MANGALURU, KARNATAKA VISHAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH STANDARDS INFERENCE

•Mostly shown on boards or arrows on •Mostly shown on boards providing •Hanging boards providing directions • The building should have a • Aligning the patient journey with key
SIGNAGES floor inside buildings directions and on transparent boards on •No fire evacuation plan provided prominent board displaying the architecture and interior elements
•LED board showing directions and walls name of the Centre in the local alleviates the need for excessive
availability of slots in Basement Parking language at the gate and on the signage, which can become
building. distracting.
• Signage indicating access to various • For example, bold colors or visually
facilities at strategic points in the distinct changes at elevator banks pull
Hospital for guidance of the public people toward them. Using the
should be provided. concourse concept or promenade to
• For showing the directions, colour connect departments together is a
coding may be used. way to intuitively organize wayfinding.
• Signage should prominently
highlight pedestrian/disabled
access ways.
• Clear directions to the nearest
stairwell or lift well should be
posted at prominent locations or at
proper intervals

• All the floors have a radial design • Emphasis laid on functionality and • Simple façade design • Building shall be plastered and • Good hospital design should reflect
• A dome covers the waiting and convenience over form and aesthetic • Attention given to the functionality and painted with uniform color both the region and the visual and
the grand hall which is on the • Simple and neutral façade with movement pattern over form. scheme cultural ethos of the institution.
ground floor. monochrome with added interest of • The flooring should be anti-skid
• The beams on all floors are also glass façade and non-slippery. • Covered drop-offs with valet
DESIGN • Simple interiors with mural art on the parking, open and transparent lobbies
radially oriented
FEATURES • There is little natural lighting in wall and public spaces, and warm, natural
the reception area of the grand materials that evoke a sense of
hall coming from the dome. the comfort.
surrounding area uses Warm
Artificial Lighting • Art and sound play a key role in
creating a calming and welcoming
aesthetic and providing positive
distractions upon arrival.
SPACES AREA PROGRAMING
CONFERENCE HALL

STANDARD LAYOUT CASE STUDY LAYOUT ANALYSIS


Typology : Semi Private

Users For 28-30 people, a hall of 7m X 5m is


• Doctors preferred
• Nurses Conference Halls orientations such as:
• Staff - U orientation
- V orientation
Activities - Linear Orientation
• Presentations - Fan Orientation
• Discussions
• Planning Can be used with the Nature of the
conference room
Furniture Conference Halls need to be
• Chairs for 28 – 30 installed with necessary audio
• Table players and projectors
• Podium
• A table with a PC Area: Warm Lighting is used for conference
• Projector and screen
7.0 X 5.0 M halls

NURSE STATIONS
Nurse Stations need to be located in a
Typology : Semi Private
location where they have direct access
to the waiting area, so that they are
Activity
easily approachable by patients
• Inquiries
• Information
• Referrals.
• Secretarial work. 1 Nurse Station should accommodate
• Chart processing at least 3 nurses
• Management.
• Monitoring of patients.
• Medication preparation.
Nurse Stations must be provided with
storage area, in order to maintain
Users
Charting charts and
• Nurse 6 X 2.5 M records, washrooms, telecom
• Health care staff
Group Meeting connection and refrigerators
• Visitors 3.5 X 3 M
• Patients
Dictation Each department must have Nurse
3 X 2.5 M
Furniture Stations for the nurses to work and
• Shelves Work-Space manage charts and records. This is for
• Computer Medicine Prep the better functioning and satisfactory
6X4M
• Workstation working conditions for the nurses
• Printer Secretary
4 X 2.5 M
• Mobile Cart
• Telephone Cart Storage
3.5 X 2.2 M
• Counter

FURNITURE
HAEMODIALYSIS UNIT
Typology : Semi Public
As a Haemodialysis Unit runs many
Users
tests, it is necessary for the Dialysis Unit
• Doctors
to be placed near the Labs
• Nurses
• Staff
• Janitors
• Patients Each Stand alone dialysis unit takes
around 1.5m by 2.5m area

Services Scope
• Acute Haemodialysis A special storage room must be
• Chronic Haemodialysis Electricity Outlets provided for the storage of the
• Hemofiltration dialysers which are to be used
• Peritoneal dialysis ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT Oxygen Outlets

Vacuum Outlets
Activities A Haemodialysis Unit needs to have an
• Tests Treated Water Inlet isolation room, storage, staff
• Treatment rooms, nurse stations and waiting
• Sterilization Drainage Outlet areas.
• Treatment
• Consulting
• Waiting
• Administration
• Reception
site analysis
ACCESSIBILITY
DISTANCES:
• TO MAIN HIGHWAY(AMBAGILUBYPASS)- 0.4KM
7 KM
• TO MANIPAL TOWN-
BUS STANDS- 3.8 KM SUN AND WIND
• UDUPI BUS STANDS:
BUS STOPS-
• SUJANA COMPLEX BUS STOP: 0.2KM
• INTERCITY BUS STOP: 0.75 KM
• MAHALAXMI BUSSTOP: 0.3 KM
AUTO STANDS-
CLIMATE • The driest month is January, with 0 mm of rain.
With an averageof 1437mm, the most precipitation
• SUJANACOMPLEX AUTO STAND 0.2K falls in July.

• There is a difference of 1437 mm of precipitation


ROAD TYPE
between the driest and wettest months.During the
• 4 LANE DIVIDED BY DIVIDER year, the average temperaturesvary by 3.4
• FOOTPATHS PROVIDEDON BOTH SIDES OF ROAD °C.
THE GRAPH SHOWS THE VARIATION IN • Humidity:- 54%
• LANE WIDTH–4.1M PRECIPITATIONIN DIFFERENT MONTH
THROUGH THEYEAR Wind : 4.6 mt/sectowardsse
• DIVIDERWIDTH-0.8M
• FOOTPATHWIDTH-2M
• SITE PREFERRED ENTRY/EXIT

Heighest point on site : 38.9 M Lowest point on site : 38M


SYMBOL TREENAME HEIGHT FOLIAGE

Drainage of storm water from south east to north west Tamarind tree
24m 12m

VEGETATION Jacktree 24m 6m

Coconuttree 29m 3m
CONTEXT
Papayatree 5m 3m

HISTORY
2003 2006 2010 2019

Coconut plantation grown during Plantation was removedto make Construction of the ring road which acts The road being built lead to the increased
early 2000s as a by pass to Manipal thereby was
space for a soda factory on site. development in the area
initiated in 2007.
NEAREST SUBSTATION FROM SITE : WasteDisposal:
Savanoor, near puttur(122kmfrom thesite). • Drywasteandwet waste arecollected separately in
• Kvsupplyreceived11kv. two different trucks
• Supplywithoverheadcableswith polesrunning parallel to state highway. • Collectedonceaday,morning or afternoon.
• Nearest firestation :udupifire • Pays Rs. 250 per month
Station (5.8km fromsite). • Alaveru-dumpsite
• Roadsrunningfromeastandwest sidesofthe site allow to help the hosesto
reachthesiteclosely BiomedicalWaste:
• Separatetruckfor biomedicalwaste collection.
Municipalpotablewaterconnectionlines available: • WasteiscollectedeveryWednesdayand
• Initial connection cost:Rs.1000 Saturday.
• Monthly cost: Rs.60-Rs.80 • Collectedbygovernmentruncompany AAYUSH.
• Payment method:At theUdupiNagarasabha Municipal office • The user paysannually.
(6km)
• Shortage: Noshortage


Supplytimings: Usuallyin the eveningafter 4, every twodays.
With awater table height of 4ft, wellsarecommonly usedandcan UTILITIES
bereliedonfor goodqualitywater.

DEMOGRAPHY

ZONAL CODES
• LOCATION: AMBAGILU,UDUPI,KARNATAKA HEALTH
• PROJECT: CAREFACILITY
PARKING
• TOTALSITEAREA: 11000SQ.M
• Employes: one ECS forevery2 beds
• MAX. GROUNDCOVERAGE: 50%
• Visitors: one ECSforevery4 beds
• GROUNDCOVERAGE: 5500SQ.M • Note : ECS -equivalent carspace
• F.A.R: 2.5 • Reference: cpwd
• MAX.FLOOR AREA: 27500SQ.M
DESIGN CONCEPT: Healing Architecture  space that influences patients to be
optimistic, and reflect in their mind and body
MENTAL & CONNECT
PHYSICAL WITH BUILD A Body spaces:
RECOVERY NATURE COMMUNITY Treatment and operation
areas to nurse body
ailments
Healing architecture describes a physical setting that supports patients and families through the stresses that develop as a
result of illness, hospitalization, medical visits, the healing process or bereavement. Spiritual spaces:
Built environment has the ability to impact patients’ health and psychological well-being and help patients recover or adapt Spaces that help connect the
to specific acute and chronic conditions. mind and body and improve
mental wellness

Social spaces:
Spaces that help connect
people and places

Patients, families, and staff often face extremely stressful


situations and unsettling outcomes. The opportunity to enter a
quiet healing space can be very important to the well-being of
each of these groups

Eliminate Environmental Stressors : Therapeutic healing gardens: garden as a place of healing has
been an ancient concept. Gardens “comfort soul and renew the
reduce noise using Provide privacy visual comfort by spirit”. These spaces provide relief from psychological distress and
quieter equipments and using screens or preventing glare create an improved sense of well being. Gardens preserve health
noise absorbent barriers using tinted glass by influencing indoor air quality, connecting people to nature and
materials helpings patients manage stress.

Studies show that patients going outside and getting their


 Connect patients to nature by providing outdoor  Provide positive distractions, such as indoor hands dirty- working with soil and plants can be very uplifting
giving them a sense of accomplishment and taking care of
views and other natural features, including interior sports, aquariums, internet connection, music, plants will help give patients the feeling of control again.
gardens and water elements for patients and or soothing video or light installations suited to Being in nature helps reduce pain and reduces medical needs
visitors to sit and relax the healthcare setting.
DESIGN DETAILS
To create a space the rejuvenates the body, mind and spirit, and help to better themselves and their well-being. The hospital will allow people to FINISHES
practice optimism and reflect it in their mind and body. It is designed to represent a rainforest where everything is exposed, refreshed and vibrant.
A more distinct change from a normal monotonous block of a standard hospital and is focused on healing of overall of human body.

GREEN PLANTS
 Green screens placed as barriers
to provide privacy.  Colour is believed to be a
 They act as natural air-filter by fundamental element of
metabolising toxins in the air environmental design,
 An advantage is that they release especially in healthcare

WOODEN PANELLING
oxygen in the air at a much larger spaces as it is linked to
scale then potted plants psychological,
 They also reduce noise level physiological, and social
reactions of human
beings, as well as
aesthetic and technical
aspects of human-made
environments.
 Seating attached to planters  In terms of healthcare,
 acting as a divider in corridors colour can reduce spatial

EXPOSED CONCRETE
 Planting Indoor perennial plants disorientation, reduce
that do not require direct anxiety and increase
sunlight such as clivia and peace cognitive and affective
lilies help add vibrancy and life appraisal and even
to a space. perceived service quality

 Green atriums in between


waiting rooms
 Provide a good distraction

BEIGE TILES
and make the space
interesting
 They bring in light, greenery engaging with green spaces can positively influence eating and sleeping patterns, fitness
and colour and mobility, sense of well-being, self-esteem and control associated with improved social
interaction and a sense of belonging. Emotional states are also improved via reductions in
stress, agitation, anger, apathy and depression.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

N
KEYPLAN
FUNCTION DETAILS
Organising Building Into 3 Main Functions-
SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL MAIN ENTRANCE
wards
HOSPITAL SKYLIGHT

Outdoor garden

The treatment area is situated in the Adding Courtyards to middle of building for Adjusting heights to needs of room
core (heart) of the building ventilation to bring in fresh air and daylight. spaces to increase quality of space Isometric View of the hospital
structure. and architecture Outdoor garden space
Services are situated at perimeters It also provides a private space for patients to
for easy access for garbage relax .
trucks, and service workers
BUILDING DETAILS
OBJECTIVES
 Social network:
encouraging various social activities and interactions that help support and spread positivity
 Open spaces:
Enhancing quality of open spaces and walk able friendly environment encouraging physical exercise GREEN SPACE
 Distractions and relaxation:
Providing spaces that encourage patients to enjoy their time at the hospital MATERNITY WARD/ TERRACE GARDEN
 Comfort: OBSTETRICS
Creating an environment that provides ultimate comfort to patients  Courtyard helps to cool
PAEDIATRIC WARDS and provide ventilation
to the rooms adjacent.
GREEN SPACE
 Green points in each OPD GREEN SPACE RESIDENTIAL UTILITY/SERVICES  serves as quiet place
waiting rooms to create a where people can
OPDs
soothing atmosphere OPDs UTILITY/SERVICES relax, meditate, achieve
mental calmness and
ICU ADMINISTRATION COURTYARD stability through yoga

RADIOLOGY RESIDENTIAL
GREEN SPACE 4 FLOOR
OT UTILITY/SERVICES
OPDs
RESIDENTIAL
PHARMACY
UTILITY/SERVICES 3 FLOOR
EMERGENCY

CANTEEN
PARKING
2 FLOOR

 Terrace gardens provide outdoor views


and bring the outside in. Its a larger space
than indoor courtyards allowing people to
1 FLOOR move around freely, and provide social
interaction opportunities or allow patients
to participate in activities such as physical
exercise or gardening
 Staggered seating levels interspersed with
 OPDs situated along one end of  The wards all faces towards the perimeter tropical planting provides a number of
GROUND FLOOR building, reduces walking distance of building so each patient has a window flexible sitting spaces arrangements
and easier to commute for with a view and an aquarium (known to
outpatients have a calming effect )
MASTERPLAN
BASEMENT
PARKING
GROUND
FLOOR
ZONING

556 SQ M

814 SQ M

137 SQ M

300 SQ M

SPACE DIAGRAM
FIRST
FLOOR
ZONING

SPACE DIAGRAM
185 SQ M
773 SQ M

300 SQ M
250 SQ M
354 SQ M
SECOND
FLOOR
ZONING

SPACE DIAGRAM
856 SQ M
434 SQ M

353 AQ M

300 SQ M
THIRD
FLOOR
ZONING

SPACE DIAGRAM
769 SQ M

619 SQ M

353 SQ M
FOURTH
FLOOR
ZONING

SPACE DIAGRAM
353 SQ M
ROOF
PLAN
EAST ELEVATION

N
ELEVATIONS

WEST ELEVATION
WOODEN
LOUVRES

SOUTH ELEVATION

N ELEVATIONS

NORTH ELEVATION
SECTION AA’

X
X

A A’
SECTION BB’

X
X

B’
SECTION CC’

X
X

C C’
SECTION DD’

X
X

D D’
SECTION EE’

X
X

E’
SECTION FF’

X
X

F F’
SOUTH FACADE

BUILDING
VIEWS
N
FRONT FACADE
(EAST)

BACK FACADE
(WEST)
TERRRACE GARDEN WITH DECK
AN OPEN SPACE NEXT TO THE WARDS FOR THE PATIENTS TO RELAX AND BE
REJUVINISHED INSTEAD OF FEELING CRAMPED INSIDE CLOSED WALLS THE
ENTIRE DAY. IT ALSO PROVIDES AN AREA FOR PHYSICAL EXERCISE AMD
YOGA

GREEN SPACE IN FRONT OF BUILDING FOR ALL PUBLIC TO ENJOY A PLAYGROUND AT THE BACK OF THE BUILDING FOR CHILDREN
ENTERTAINMENT/ SOCIAL ROOM

FRONT FACADE WITH MAIN GATE

EXIT GATE
4 M WIDE
ROAD SERVICE
ROAD

SEPTIC
TANK

TERRACE
GARDEN OVERHEAD TANK

WASTE
DISPOSAL
SUMP

CHILLAR
PLANT

DECK

SITE 18501.91m 18501.91m

ENTRY

2
WHEELER BASEMENT
PARKING PARKING
ENTRY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

900m

5000
15

2
E2550

WHEELER 16

PARKING 17

18

R
19

15000
E
M
R
O
F
S
N
20
A
R
T

21

22

7460
23

7.5 M WIDE
BASEMENT
ROAD 24
PARKING
EXIT
25

26

27

5000
28

29

30

EMERGENCY
AMBULANCE
ENTRY 61045.02m
SANKA

6 M WIDE ROAD

STAFF
RESIDENCE
TO KAL

/
PARKING

PROJECT :
GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 M WIDE
ROAD

SHEET TITLE :

MASTER PLAN
T
CHILDRENS PARK

N
SCALE 1:250
IP

SITE
EXIT
E2500

6 M WIDE ROAD

22978.72m

22978.72m
12376.34m

SEPTIC
BS TANK
3946.12m

3946.12m

27775.66m

34418.35m
IP 20584.13m 20584.13m

BS
DIRTY
UTILITY 9 SQ M 25 SQ M

CONTROL ROOM
CHANGING
ROOM TREATMENT ROOM
9.5 SQ M
PROCEDURE CONTROL TECHNICIAN EXAMINATION ROOM
AUDIOMETRIC
TESTING ROOM ROOM WORKROOM 15 SQ M
GEN SURGERY GEN MEDICINE 50 SQ M 8.7 SQ M 10 SQ M
WOMEN
COUNSELING ROOM COUNSELING ROOM 14 SQ M
3.5 X 6 M 3.5 X 6 M SCRUB PATIENT HOLDING 15 SQ M WR
ROOM EXAMINATION ROOM
CT SCANNER
33 SQ M MEN
30 SQ M WASHROOM
1.8 M WIDE PATH NEUROLOGY DEPT. 33 SQ M

ENT EXAMINATION 50 SQ M
19.8 SQ M
21 SQ M PATIENT HOLDING
ROOM

WASTE
EQUIPMENT

STRETCHER
2.5 M WIDE PATH ROOM 32 SQ M CARDIOLOGY/ CATH LAB
CHANGING
15 SQ M RECEPTION
15.3 SQ M
ENT TREATMENT /
SURGERY
DISPOSAL
WAITING

ELECTRICAL
OPD RECEPTION ROOM
RECORD
53 SQ M 3 M WIDE PATH 13 SQ M

OUT

ALCOVE
2000 X1500

LIFT
MEN 4.8 M WIDE PATH STRETCHER

WASHROOM DISTRIBUTION AREA


INFODESK PUBLIC LIFT
PHARMACY
33 SQ M 50 SQ M
116 SQ M
STAFF ROOM
IN 3.5 M WIDE PATH

2000 X1500

LIFT
STRETCHER

STORAGE
DISPENSING AREA
SITTING LIFT LIFT LIFT

BULK
2000 X1500 2000 X1500
2500 X 2000

AHU UNIT
ORDER REVIEW
AND PAYMENT
PHARMACY PRIVATE LIFT PUBLIC LIFT
STAIRS
STORE ROOM

WOMEN 17 SQ M
WR OUTPATIENT
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
DISPENSING
33 SQ M 3 SQ M
FLAMMABLES
RECEPTION
17 SQ M
PHARMACY
OUTLET
16 SQ M 19 SQ M
AHU UNIT
EMERGENCY
20 SQ M 14 SQ M TREATMENT ELECTRICAL
ROOM ROOM SITTING
DUTY DOCTOR'S EQUIPMENT
ROOM CONSULT/EXAM
MAIN
ENTRY 14 SQ M

EMERGENCY
WALK IN ENTRY
3 M WIDE PATH
18501.91m 18501.91m

3 M WIDE CORRIDOR

LINEN
6 SQ M

RECEPTION/
25 SQ M CONTROL
XRAY ROOM
16 SQ M

UP

NURSE STATION
8 SQ M SCRUB 16.5 SQ M
SUB STERILE
TREATMENT
ROOM

3.5 M WIDE PATH 14 SQ M EMERGENCY CARE


TRIAGE UNITS
172 SQ M
32 SQ M
MINOR OT

15 SQ M
PLASTER ROOM

ALCOVE
13.8 SQ M
5 SQ M
STORE

EMERGENCY
87 SQ M
AMBULANCE
ENTRY EXAM
TREATMENT AREA
19.5 SQ M
STORE

61045.02m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

UP
PROJECT :

GENERAL HOSPITAL
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

LIFT
SHEET TITLE :

SERVING
BAKING TRAY SETUP GROUND FLOOR
SCALE 1:200
SERVING

81 81
MEAT PREPARATION

COOKING
COLD STORAGE
N
KITCHEN
50 SQ M 141 SQ M
CANTEEN
82 82
50 SQ M
LV SHAFT
485x1600

1800x1600 DAIRY
LIFT CORE
10 11 12

50 SQ M
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

DN
9
8

UP 1800x1600 VEG PREPARATION


7

83 83
HV SHAFT

LIFT CORE
485x2500
6
5
4
3
2
1

SPECIAL DIET DAY STORAGE

84 84

AHU UNIT
CHANGING TOILET
STOCK ROOM ROOM PREP
20 SQ M

X-RAY WOMEN 33 SQ M
PHYSIOTHERAPHY 33 SQ M
ROOM WR
DARK 33 SQ M MEN
123 SQ M 27 SQ M FLUOROSCOPY ULTRASOUND ROOM
30 SQ M WASHROOM
SPLINTS AND TRACTION 24 SQ M
33 SQ M
ROOM GAMMA
CAMERA 2.5 SQ M
43 SQ M

26 SQ M
33 SQ M

OPD RECEPTION
ORTHOMOLOGY
EXAMINATION ROOM ICU
3.5 X 6 M
EXAMINATION 262 SQ M
ROOM NURSE DARK 2 M WIDE PATH
STATION 14 SQ M
11 SQ M
ROOM
WAITING

ALCOVE
ICU ENTRY

MEN

2000 X1500

LIFT
STRETCHER

WASHROOM
33 SQ M
4.8 M WIDE PATH

DOCTOR IN CHARGE

2000 X1500

LIFT
STRETCHER AHU UNIT
60 SQ M LIFT LIFT LIFT
2000 X1500 2000 X1500
2500 X 2000

SCRUB

WOMEN 33 SQ M
WASHROOM 2.5 M WIDE PATH
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR

CONTROL C.T
ROOM SCANNER
14 SQ M 42 SQ M

3 M WIDE CORRIDOR

C.R

OT AHU UNIT
46 SQ M

RECOVERY ROOM
49 SQ M

UP
STORAGE

PREPARATION ROOM
OT 60 SQ M
CONTROL
ROOM

15 SQ M

STAFF CHANGE ROOM - MALE

50 SQ M

OPERATION ROOM 1 15 SQ M

STAFF CHANGE ROOM -


FEMALE

SEMI RESTRICTED
CORRIDOR
50 SQ M
DIRTY CORRIDOR CLEAN CORRIDOR
OPERATION ROOM 2 DOCTORS LOUNGE
21 SQ M

CLEAN ROOM
8 SQ M

50 SQ M SCRUB AREA 19 SQ M 11 SQ M
DIRTY ROOM
15 SQ M ANAESTHETIC ROOM
OPERATION ROOM 3

PROJECT :

GENERAL HOSPITAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

UP
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

SHEET TITLE :

LIFT FIRST FLOOR


3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200
BALCONY BALCONY

SCALE 1:200

TOILET
5 SQ M
CHANGING ROOM
KITCHEN KITCHEN

BEDROOM 2
2400X3300

DRAWING
3500X4000 3500X4000
DRAWING
2400X3300

BEDROOM 2 AHU UNIT


TOILET
14 SQ M
N
3300X3700 3300X3700
14 SQ M

TOILET
TOILET
PLUMBING VENT TOILET TOILET
2300X1700 2300X1700

DINING DINING
2700X5000 2700X5000

RECEPTION
2.4 X 1.2 &
BALCONY 2800X1700 3100X1500 33 SQ M RECEIVING CLEANHOLD ADMIN OFFICE
TOILET TOILET
LV SHAFT
485x1600

1800x1600
SOILED HOLD COUNTER 12 SQ M 18 SQ M
LIFT CORE
BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

15 SQ M
10 11 12

4400X3400 4400X3400

DN

62 SQ M
9

UP 3300 MM WIDE
3000 1800x1600
2800X1700 3100X1500
8

STAFF LOUNGE
37 SQ M
HV SHAFT

TOILET LIFT LOBBY LIFT CORE TOILET


485x2500
7

12 SQ M
6

20 SQ M INSPECTION
5

CLEAN
AREA
4

PACKING STORAGE
8 SQ M
3

AREA
2

TROLLEY WASHING
1

BAY &
DISINFECTION
DRAWING DRAWING 33 SQ M
3800X33000 3800X33000

KITCHEN STERILIZATION
PLUMBING VENT AREA
2400X3400 3100X4000 3100X4000 2400X3400 STORAGE
KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 KITCHEN 17 SQ M
24 SQ M

BALCONY BALCONY
3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200
CONSULTATION &
EXAMINATION 18 SQ M
10 SQ M STERILE ROOM

ROOM
NURSE REST
ROOM 1 SEROLOGY
7.5 SQ M LABORATORY
15.5 SQ M LAZER TREATMENT
ROOM 15 SQ M
18 SQ M DENTAL SURGERY
788,74 788,74 788,74 788,74 788,74

ORAL X- RAY 13 SQ M BLOOD DONATING 27 SQ M


HAEMODIALYSIS CABINS STERILIZATION
AREA
CONSULTATION & 100 SQ M 4 SQ M EACH
EXAMINATION ROOM 2 BLOOD BANK
15 SQ M
9.5 SQ M DENTAL SURGERY 21 SQ M
DARK ROOM
STORAGE/ WASHING
BLOOD STORAGE
AREA

17.5 SQ M IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
LABORATORY
STAFF 20 SQ M
STORAGE LOUNGE
WAITING

13 SQ M
ISOLATION ROOM

OPTHALMOLOGY DENTAL 3 M WIDE PATH

EYE STORE

ALCOVE
12 SQ M

2000 X1500

LIFT
WAITING STRETCHER

STORE ROOM
COSMETIC
3.5 X 6 M EXAMINATION ROOM
3.5 X 6 M

UTILITY

2000 X1500

LIFT
12 SQ M STRETCHER AHU UNIT
LIFT LIFT LIFT
2500 X 2300 2500 X 2300
2000 X1500 3000 X2500 2000 X1500
2500 X 2000

STAFF ROOM
60 SQ M
10 SQ M DERMATOLOGY 3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
LAB

AESTHETIC
3.5 X 6 M

OPERATION ROOM 3

3 M WIDE CORRIDOR WAITING

LIGHT THERAPY ROOM


15 SQ M

CONTROL ROOM

DERMA OT AHU

STORE ROOM

UP

RECORD ROOM RECEPTION WAITING AREA


20 SQ M 60 SQ M

UTILITY

SECT. KITCHEN
10 SQ M
17 SQ M

3 M PATH
3.5 M PATH

SEMINAR / LIBRARY / STAFF ROOM


40 SQ M

30 SQ M
CEO
ACCOUNTANT

60 SQ M
BUSINESS OFFICE

M WASHROOM

ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT

F WASHRM PROHEAD COMMUNITY SERVICE


MEDICAL HEAD MANAGER
15 SQ M 15 SQ M 15 SQ M 15 SQ M

3.5 M WIDE CORRIDOR

PROJECT :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

UP
GENERAL HOSPITAL
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

SHEET TITLE :

SECOND FLOOR
LIFT

3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200


BALCONY BALCONY

SCALE 1:200

TOILET
20 SQ M
AHU UNIT
KITCHEN KITCHEN
2400X3300 2400X3300

TOILET
3500X4000 3500X4000
DRAWING DRAWING
BEDROOM 2
3300X3700
BEDROOM 2
3300X3700
38 SQ M
STORAGE N

TOILET
TOILET TOILET
2300X1700 2300X1700

DINING DINING
2700X5000 2700X5000

2.4 X 1.2
2800X1700 3100X1500
BALCONY
TOILET TOILET
LV SHAFT
485x1600

1800x1600
1166,01 LIFT CORE
10 11 12

BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

4400X3400 4400X3400

DN
9
8

UP 3000 MM WIDE
3300 1800x1600 3100X1500
7

LIFT CORE
HV SHAFT

LIFT LOBBY TOILET


485x2500
6
5
4

146 SQ M
3

PATHOLOGY LAB 146 SQ M


2

1094,02 MICROBIOLOGY LAB


1

DRAWING DRAWING
3800X33000 3800X33000

2400X3400 3100X4000 3100X4000 2400X3400


KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 KITCHEN

BALCONY BALCONY
3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200
DIRTY UTILITY
WASHING
AREA TOILET
2.1 X 1.9 M 2.4 X 1.9 M SINK

CART

SHELVES
RECEPTION

GAENECOLOGY 30 SQ M
CONSULTATION/ JANITOR'S CLOSET
EXAMINATION ROOM 23 SQ M
21 SQ M

MATERNITY WARD
252 SQ M
LABOUR ROOM LABOUR ROOM LABOUR ROOM LABOUR ROOM
28 SQ M 28 SQ M 28 SQ M 28 SQ M
RECEPTION

CABINET SHOE RACK

3.1M WIDE CORRIDOR


20 SQ M

2 M WIDE PATH
35 SQ M
12 SQ M PREPARATION AREA 13 SQ M
STORE ROOM OVERNIGHT DOCTOR 13.5 X 4.5 M STORAGE
ROOM
STAFF ENTRY/
DRESSING ROOM

ALCOVE
PUBLIC ENTRY/
DRESSING

2000 X1500

LIFT
NEONATAL AHU UNIT STRETCHER

16 SQ M

MATERNITY WARD TOILET NEONATAL ISOLATED NURSERY CARE UNIT


61 SQ M ICU 13.6 X 5.8 M
13.6 X 5.8 M 54 SQ M

2000 X1500

LIFT
60 SQ M STRETCHER AHU UNIT
LIFT LIFT LIFT
NURSING ROOM
3.7 X 3 M 2000 X1500 2000 X1500
2500 X 2000

M
SHOWER TOILET 3 M WIDE CORRIDOR

NURSE OVERNIGHT
STAFF LOUNGE BUNKER BEDS

LINEN ROOM

WAITING

KIDS PLAY AREA

STRETCHER
EQUIPMENT
ROOM PEDIATRIC
12 SQ M COUNSELING ROOM
3.8 X 8.5 M
ALCOVE

MED STORE
7 SQ M

WAITING
60 SQ M

UP

14 SQ M

NURSE STATION

VACCINATION ROOM
NURSE REST 22 SQ M
ROOM

EQUIPMENT
3M WIDE CORRIDOR

3.5 M WIDE CORRIDOR


PEDIATRIC
RECOVERY ROOM
40 SQ M
33 SQ M
TREATMENT ROOM

PEDIATRIC
RECOVERY ROOM
40 SQ M 58 SQ M
PLAY ROOM/DINING/
COUNSELING

TOILETS
22 SQ M

UTILITY

CLEAN UTILITY DIRTY UTILITY


KITCHEN
8 SQ M 8 SQ M 15 SQ M

ISOLATION ROOM
38 SQ M

PARENTS SLEEP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

UP
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
PROJECT :

GENERAL HOSPITAL
LIFT

3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200


BALCONY BALCONY
SHEET TITLE :

TOILET
THIRD FLOOR
CHANGING ROOM
KITCHEN KITCHEN
2400X3300 2400X3300

TOILET
3500X4000 3500X4000
DRAWING DRAWING
BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2
3300X3700 3300X3700
AHU UNIT

TOILET
TOILET
2300X1700
TOILET
2300X1700
SCALE 1:200
DINING DINING
2700X5000 2700X5000

N
2.4 X 1.2
2800X1700 3100X1500
BALCONY
TOILET TOILET STORAGE
LV SHAFT

13 SQ M
485x1600

1800x1600
1166,01 LIFT CORE
OFFICE
10 11 12

25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 30 SQ M
4400X3400 4400X3400

DN
9
8

UP 3300
3000 MM WIDE 1800x1600 3100X1500
7

HV SHAFT

LIFT LOBBY LIFT CORE TOILET


485x2500
6

STAFF LOUNGE
4 5

62 SQ M
DIRTY LINEN
HOUSEKEEPING DIVISION-200 SQM
3
2

1094,02
CLEAN LINEN
1

WASHER EXTRACTS
DRAWING DRAWING
3800X33000 3800X33000

IRONING
TUMBLER DRYERS FOLDING

2400X3400 3100X4000 3100X4000 2400X3400


KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 KITCHEN

BALCONY BALCONY
3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200
29 SQ M
WOMEN WARD
TERRACE GARDEN WASHROOM

250 SQ M 230 SQ M
MEN WARD WOMEN WARD
285 SQ M
9 SQ M
LOCKER ROOM

NURSING STATION NURSE REST


11 SQ M ROOM
13.5 SQ M
SHOWER
NURSING STATION
NURSE REST
ROOM

SHOWER
STOREROOM

2000 X1500

LIFT
13 SQ M

MEN WARD
WASHROOM
38 SQ M
135 SQ M

2000 X1500

LIFT
STRETCHER
SOCIAL LIFT LIFT LIFT
INTERACTION/ 2000 X1500
2500 X 2000
2000 X1500

M
ENTERTAINMENT
ROOM
11 SQ M
F

16 SQ M WASHROOM AHU UNIT


68 SQ M

STORE

WAITING
SELF COOK KITCHEN/ PANTRY 50 SQ M
13 SQ M
MED PREP

NURSING STATION
60 SQ M
TOILET
1800X2200

STRETCHER 3 M WIDE CORRIDOR


LINEN 3800X3800
60 SQ M
ALCOVE

3100X4000
60 SQ M
BALCONY
3800X3800

TOILET 1800X2200
1800X1900 TOILET

DN

1800X1900
TOILET TOILET
1800X2200

BALCONY
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR 3800X3800
3.5 M WIDE CORRIDOR
3100X4000

3800X3800
3100X4000 141 SQ M
COURTYARD
1800X2200
BALCONY TOILET

TOILET
1800X1900

TOILET
1800X2200

1800X1900 3800X3800
TOILET

BALCONY
3100X4000

3800X3800

1800X2200
TOILET

3100X4000

BALCONY

TOILET TOILET
1800X1900 1800X2200

3800X3800

1800X1900
TOILET

BALCONY

3100X4000

PROJECT :

GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SHEET TITLE :

UP
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
FOURTH FLOOR
SCALE 1:200
LIFT
N
3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200
BALCONY BALCONY

NURSING STATION
15.7 SQ M
STORAGE
KITCHEN KITCHEN NURSE REST ROOM
2400X3300 2400X3300 7 SQ M
3500X4000 3500X4000 21 SQ M
BEDROOM 2 DRAWING DRAWING BEDROOM 2
3300X3700 3300X3700

TOILET
1800X1900

TOILET TOILET
2300X1700 2300X1700
VIP WARDS
DINING DINING
2700X5000 2700X5000

3200 x 1200
BALCONY
3500X4000
3500X4000
DRAWING

DRAWING

2.4 X 1.2
2800X1700 3100X1500
BALCONY
TOILET TOILET
LV SHAFT
485x1600

1800x1600 3100X4000 3100X4000


LIFT CORE
10 11 12

BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

4400X3400 4400X3400

DN
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR 3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
9
8

UP 3300 MM WIDE
3000 1800x1600 3100X1500
7

HV SHAFT

LIFT LOBBY LIFT CORE TOILET


485x2500
6

TOILET 1800X1900
5

1800X1900 TOILET
4
3
2
1

TOILET
1800X1900
1800X1900
TOILET
DRAWING DRAWING
3800X33000 3800X33000
DRAWING
DRAWING

3100X4000 3100X4000
3500X4000

3500X4000

2400X3400 3100X4000 3100X4000 2400X3400


KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 KITCHEN

BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY


3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200 3200 x 1200

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