Hospital 34

 

PROJECT :

Architecture

STATUS :

Conceptual design

CLIENT :

SEMed

LOCATION :

Rangsit-Nakornayok

YEAR :

2023

PROGRAMS :

Hospital and wellness

DESCRIPTION :

Hospital 34, located in Rangsit Nakhorn Nayok, Thailand, is an innovative project that embodies principles of well-being, universal design, flood resilience, blue-green infrastructure, and green building. With a strong focus on maximizing space utilization, the design integrates seamlessly with its context while extending the existing building.

The project places a significant emphasis on promoting well-being, ensuring that patients, visitors, and staff experience a healing environment. The hospital’s layout and design prioritize natural lighting, ventilation, and green spaces, fostering a positive atmosphere conducive to recovery and comfort.

Universal design principles guide the development, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with diverse abilities. The hospital incorporates thoughtful features such as ramps, wide doorways, and tactile indicators to enhance mobility and navigation for all users.

Flood resilience is a critical aspect of the design, given the geographical location. The building incorporates innovative techniques and materials to mitigate flood risks, such as elevated foundations, flood barriers, and effective drainage systems. These measures provide protection against potential flooding events, ensuring the continuity of critical healthcare services.

The concept of blue-green infrastructure is integrated into the project to address sustainability and environmental considerations. The design incorporates water management strategies, including rainwater harvesting, stormwater retention, and water-efficient landscaping. These elements not only minimize the hospital’s environmental impact but also contribute to the overall well-being of the surrounding community.

Furthermore, Hospital 34 is designed as a green building, incorporating sustainable practices and materials. Energy-efficient systems, such as solar panels and LED lighting, are implemented to reduce energy consumption. Additionally, the use of eco-friendly construction materials and waste management practices further supports the hospital’s commitment to sustainability.

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