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JEEVAN MEDICAL CENTER MULTI- SPECIALITY EARTHQUAKE RESILIENT HOSPITAL DWARKA, SECTOR-9 | DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE Ar, Nirmala Ar. Lalit Kumar TUSHAR KAPOOR DEENBANDHU CHHOTURAM UNIVERSITY OF j SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, MURTHAL (SONEPAT) | Faculty Of Architecture, Urban and Town Planning (Thesis Supervisor) (Thesis Co-ordinator) # 11001006041 HOSPITAL INTRODUCTION According to WHO “Hospitals play an important role in the health care system. They are health care institutions ‘that have an organized medical and other professional staff, and inpatient facilities, anc deliver medical, nursing and related services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week” HOSPITAL INTRODUCTION According to WHO “Hospitals play an important role in the health care system. They are health care institutions that have an organized medical and other professional staff, and inpatient facilities, anc deliver medical, nursing and related services 24 hours per day. 7 days per week’ = 222 +53 + C) HOSPITAL ORGANIZED STAFF FACILITIES & PERENNIAL ‘SERVICES Soe Nas sas) SeMvaiss) § =ARCHITECTURAL EVOLUTION OF HOSPITALS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Poca) + an! cn Plan > O-ae- ie Elevation Elevation eres net eres & COURTYARDS Barca CIRCULATION ! a 1 iH Serer OVER FORM orci . FORM & ROBUST fisasoNles HEALTH STATISTICS INTRODUCTION Comporatve natal ina conv INTRODUCTION EARTH venlssNi HEALTH STATISTICS INTRODUCTION Comporatve natal ina conv INTRODUCTION Cea venlssNi HEALTH STATISTICS INTRODUCTION Comporatve natal ina ean inrastructure i wel below WHO guidaines HEALTH STATISTICS Comporatve natal ina INTRODUCTION ean inrastructure i wel below WHO guidaines tty =e Inia’sneathcare spend iags behind LMIC wih ahgh percentage of out otposket cee Toutes Exgendnne THE) Sharon spa Sen alass HEALTH STATISTICS INTRODUCTION Comporatve natal ina INTRODUCTIOI ‘2 Ce EARTH Se MODERN Ht so USA UK pon ast Rusia rina a pm aanaeess SS sae ea ea es StS ae Se a eee eee Se a ee ec os “ . eee — — ee ‘Seurce Wer Hath Organization McKinsey anajs Source Wor Heath xganizaton Mevnsey analy cen as) INTRODUCTION HOSPITAL ? ileal ave oa METHODOL( ce fisasoNles EARTHQUAKE ‘A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action. INTRODUCTION | ; India Earthquake Zone =i4=- Senveiasy §=EARTHQUAKE INTRODUCTION India Earthquake Zone DueeeeNs 4 sudden and violent shaking of the ales ground, sometimes causing great : destruction, as a result of movernents Se within the earth's crust or volcanic action, ave Piety _ ferences drawn from Seismic Ma AIM _——» Zone 4 of Earthquake vulnerability fo) Seu 53) cits High Damage Risk a: Zone amc raino)se)K TS ae oder Has § major fault a oo om ee PROTC lines in close Ps proximity 4 fisasoNles 3 MODERN HOSPITAL WHAT MAKES A GOOD HOSPITAL ? INTRODUCTION HOSPITAL ? BY DEFINITION | ARCHITECTURALLY ae MODERN HOSPITAL 1] Adequate accomodation VALIDITY Bete §=—§— Dwell qualifed personnel ay ree one Provision of Highest Quality al HOSPITAL DESIGN Rous as ~ No discrimination on race, color, ou Somes t creed, economic status HEA / ING Y outsive | CAMPUS conduct Research fort ey Reels Si METHODOLOGY Soe Nas NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS: NEED OF THE PROJECT India needs 3.5 million hospital beds, 3 million doctors by 2034 ‘ase isolation technique for constructing earthquake resistant buildings in Delhi nam Demand For bed in millions ‘Statistical Data from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare VALIDITY NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS: NEED OF THE PROJECT VALIDITY India needs 3.5 million hospital beds, 3 million doctors by 2034 ‘ase isolation technique for constructing earthquake resistant buildings in Delhi nam Demand For bed in millions ‘Statistical Data from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Reasons for Demand of Healthcare in ina conv INTRODUCTIOI HOSPITAL ? venlssNi fisasoNles PROBLEM STATEMENT Delhi on a very high scale of vulnerability to earthquakes and has faced minoras well as major earthquakes in the past. People, property and a lot of money also faces a terrible fate Anospital is meant to treat the needful and overcome pains and give mankind another chance. But, what if the hospitals themselves become a victim to these disastrous quakes? Conventional foameets |- ‘normal day Conventional Hospitals after Earthquake Earthquake Resilient hospitals after earthquake: cen as) AIM AND OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION AIM er To design a hospital that can withstand disasters and can act helpful ‘also’ athe time of such calamity, OBJECTIVES | GENERAL OBJECTIVES DESIGN RELATED OBJECTIVES To takea step forward and help to meet. | #l To study the circulation pattern and traffic present demand of healthcare flow of users and machines. institutes in the country. To study the inter-relation of various 2 To set an example and spread departments. awareness about such dangerous and neglected disasters B To study Services in detail Sonya SCOPE OF THE PROJECT Dele ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE HOSPITAL ? ‘A multi-specialty hospital that will serve as a place of healing providing facilities of various disciplines of medicine. i -OPD oe *Cafetaria & “IPD ib +Labs Ez «Emergency ENT “ENT Bl -Departments: Orthopaedic, “ +Service areas Gynaecology, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Neurology -O-METER INTRODUCTIOI HOSPITAL ? ae ae ienrsN esate NEN PROBLEM fisasoNles INTRODUCTION Inferences drawn from Google Image LOCATION- Dwarka, Sector- 9 ‘AREA- 36750 sqm (9 Acre) FAR-200 GROUND COVERAGE - 40% SETBACKS- 12m Front and gm for Rear and Sides APPROACH ROADS- 60m on SE and 30 m on NE SURROUNDINGS- Green Buffer on South, DTC Bus Depot, Sector 8 on East, Institutional Buildings on East -O-METI INTRODUCTIOI HOSPITAL ? METHO DLOGY FOR STUDY Methodology is 3 step process, and can be divided into - STUDY , ANALYSIS , DESIGN as sg RESEARCH GuesTons WOBECTIES ff Desc ae FEonsiogRATIONS aa : ies STUDY ie ons DESIGN ZoNNG | REQUREMEN| PROTOTYPE IDENTIFICATIONS & REFERENCES PROTOTYPE STUDIES Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Sarita Vihar, Dethi All india Institute of Medical Science, Delhi Narinder Mohan Hospital and Heart Centre, Ghaziabad REFERENCES Hospitals in ancient Indian and medieval period E Campbell- Therapeutic Hospitals 21- E-Hospttalsin India in ancient period and medieval period Demand Forecasting of Hospitalsin India WHO_MONO_54 Part 1a) india death rates and stats C3 Lean Hospital Design

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