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Hospital Planning & Designing

Planning & Designing Team
- Architects - Interior Designers

- Structural Consultants
- MEP consultants - Kitchen & Laundry Experts

- Landscape Consultants
- Project Managers - Bio-Medical Engineers - Hospital Administrators - Doctors
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Hospital Planning: Presentation flow
• Functional Programming

• Space Programming
• Basic Concepts of Designing • Planning of Specialized Areas

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Principles: Functional Programming
• • • • • • • Broad knowledge & Literature overview Ability to cater to any eventualities Logical flow Interdepartmental harmony Complete range of specialty services Rule of adjacency Special design requirements

Ultimately will create a design brief for the Architect

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Functional Programming
• After thrust areas analysis, one needs to identify functional areas under following categories • Core Areas (Directly Related to Thrust area)
– General (Where no special design effort required) – OPD/IPD – Specialized (Where some specialized design effort required) – ICU/HDU/Casualty – Highly Specialized (Here specific design efforts are required) – OT/Daycare etc

• Support Areas
– General – Circulation spaces, waiting areas, administrative areas – Specialized – Engineering requirements, Rehabilitation – Highly Specialized – Diagnostic departments (Imaging/Laboratory)

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Functional Space Programming

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Functional Programming: Tool

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Task for the Class
• Create Functional Programme for following specialties of the 75 bedded hospital • Cardiology & CTVS • Neurology & Neurosurgery • Artificial Kidney Department • Orthopedics • Oncology

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Principles of Space Planning
• Functional Plan to act as base document

• Understanding the departmental components (Dimensions)
• Allocation of Circulation area & support areas • Prioritize comfort factors (Patients/Workforce/Relatives)

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Space Planning: Tool

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