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Gurgaon

Gurgaon Border

Fortis Gurgaon
➔ Fortis Hospital Gurgaon
➔ Principal Architect: Ar. Rajinder kumar, Rajinder Kumar
Associates, New Delhi
➔ Location : Sector 44, Gurgaon
➔ Site area : 43,303 sq. m.


Built – up area : 65,961 sq.m.
FAR : 1.52
Introduction To
Fortis Hospital
➔ Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon is a flagship hospital of the
Fortis Healthcare Limited. Fortis Gurgaon is a multi
super-speciality hospital.
➔ Fortis Gurgaon is a set on an 11 –acre campus. It has
430 functional beds, with a further planned increase in Gurgaon
beds to 1000.
➔ Fortis Gurgaon is accessible easily by road
➔ It can also be reached using Delhi Metro, as the hospital
is located opposite to the HUDA city metro station
Various department the hospital deals with -

● Minimal Access, Bariatric & GI Surgery


● Plastic Surgery
● Ophthalmology ● IVF
● Pulmonology ● Liver Transplant, GI & Hepato Pancreato
● Plastic Surgery ● Biliary Surgery
● Dental Sciences ● Mental Health & Behavioural Science
● Internal Medicine ● Radiation Oncology
● Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery ● Radiology
● Invasive Cardiology ● Rheumatology
● Paediatrics ● ENT
● Minimal Access Surgery (Gynae) ● Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences
● C-DOC
● Neonatology
Areas near the Hospital

Oyster Water Park

HUDA Metro

Amity Intl. School

Residential Area

Vivanta
DESIGN CONCEPT |
CHALLENGES-RESOLUTION

Challenges
● Retaining the newly established
architectural image of existing city
● Creating architecture that compliments
yet adds a new dimension forward
● Fast delivery of phase-1

Resolution
● Sensitive placement and proportion of
phase I
● Careful massing, choice and placement
of materials, detailing of facade, add
new technology
● Phase I can be designed, contracted,
and built on a fast track basis to deliver
as quickly as possible
DESIGN CONCEPT | KEY PLANNING FEATURES

● Improved & independent entry experience to


the building provides flexibility for future
expansion and medical disciplines

● Independent entrance provides opportunity


for separate or upscale branding.

● Family centered care is achieved by


creating a welcoming, healing environment
focused on comfort and convenience for
the patient and family

● Perimeter placement or corridor admit


natural light is most areas & offers orienting
views to the outdoors.

● Healing garden planned at the south west


corner to provide a calm & peaceful
environment.
DESIGN CONCEPT | OBJECTIVES

● Create standardized patient encounter and


improve overall staff and patient experience

● Modular planning of clinical floors to


optimizes flexibility and improves wayfinding.

● Clear organization and simple circulation


system within medical areas eases patient and
staff use.

● Flexible floor plates provide shared practice


space, systems, and amenities for various
clinical modules and sub-specialties.

● Maximum utilization of available site area


within existing compound.

● To get natural daylight into most of the common


& waiting areas

● Refreshing & congenial environment for


patients by creating a modern, upmarket &
plush interiors.
SITE CONDITION
Basement
Parking
Service
Emergency Entry
Parking
Emergency
Parking
OPD
Drop off Oxygen
Plant

Maternity Emergency
Drop-off Drop-off

Emergency
Entry/Exit
Parking
Entry/Exit

OPD
Entry/Exit SITE PLAN
Basement
Parking

Parking

Drop-off

Parking

Emergency
Entry/Exit
Entry/Exit

Service Area
Entry/Exit SITE PLAN
Sun Diagram

Building Construction
EAS
T ▪ The main Façade of the building is
SOUTH facing North-West Direction
▪ The service areas are provided in the
South-East Direction
▪ The bed tower extending up to G+5 is
providing shade to the rest portion of
the building from sun rays coming
from south direction.
▪ The Atrium in the center of the building
is receiving diffused light from north
direction .
WEST ▪ Healing gardens are provided in
Service-
North direction shaded all the time
entry/exit
from sunrays.
▪ Heavy plantation is done at site
boundaries to absorb most of the
noise coming from the vehicles
outside.
Basement Plan

LINAC (Radiation therapy) used


for treatment of oncology has 1 DG Room
to 1.5 meters thick wall.

Use of Basement:
▪ The basement is used
Parking in Basement
for engineering 280 Cars
services plant room 51 Two wheelers
like HVAC, LT panel
room, DG room, Pump
rooms etc.
▪ And it is also used for
radiation therapy used in
oncology treatment.
▪ And for parking and
HR department and
staff areas.

HVAC Plant Water Supply &


Fire Hydrant LT Panel Room
Parking in
Basement
280 Cars
51 Two wheelers DG Room
(320 sqm)

LT Panel
Room
(135 sqm)
HVAC Plant

Water Supply &


Fire Hydrant
(245 sqm)

BASEMENT PLAN
Use of Lower Ground Floor (7865 sq.m):
▪ OPD Laundry Room
▪ Oncology OPD
▪ Laundry
▪ CSSD
▪ Radiology
▪ Emergency
▪ Physiotherapy department

Swimming Room
Physiotherapy
Lower Ground Floor Plan
L.GROUND FLOOR
(7865 sq.m)
Laundry Room
(420 sqm)

Swimming Room
Physiotherapy
(170 sqm)
Laundry Room
(420 sqm)

Radiology (535 sqm)


OPD (1200 sqm)

Emergency (375 sqm)

Swimming Room Oncology OPD


Physiotherapy
(170 sqm) (325 sqm)
Food Court Upper Ground Floor Plan

Kitchen

Finance Dept.
Waiting Area Use of Upper Ground Floor (7865 sq.m):
▪ Maternity ward
▪ SPA
▪ kitchen
▪ Food court
▪ Finance department
▪ Shop arcade
▪ Health check-up area
SPA

Shops Reception
U.GROUND FLOOR Food Court Administration Dept.
(617 sqm) (1080 sqm)

Waiting Area

(490 sqm)

Reception

(1200 sqm)

(590 sqm)

Shops
First Floor Plan

Auditorium

Blood Donation

Dialysis

Use of First Floor (6828sq.m):

▪ Maternity Surgical & LDR


▪ Chemo and dialysis
▪ Auditorium
▪ General wards
▪ Blood bank/Lab
FIRST FLOOR
(6828 sq.m)

(310 sqm)

Auditorium

(620 sqm)
SECOND FLOOR
SERVICE FLOOR
THIRD & FOURTH FLOOR

Single Patient Room: 23 Rooms/ Floor


Double Patient Room:22 Rooms/ Floor
FIFTH FLOOR
Fifth Floor (3450 M) Patient Beds

Third & Fourth Floor (3450 M) Patient Beds

Service Floor (2700 M) Services

Second Floor (4400 M) 10 OTs, 92 ICU Beds

First Floor (4400 M) Maternity Surgical, Chemo, General wards, Blood bank

U. Ground Floor (4400 M) Reception, Maternity, Admin Dept, Food Court

L. Ground Floor (4500 M) Diagnostics, OPD, ER, Radiology

Basement (5000 M) BOH, MEP, Car Park


Pneumatic tubes (Pneumatic Tubes
Transport or PTT) are systems that
propel cylindrical air or by partial
vacuum.

They are used for transporting solid


objects, as opposed to conventional
pipelines, which transport fluids.
Fire precautions -
Fire fighting from inside the building

Smoke detector detect the Then the sprinklers get Then the sprinklers jockey pump
fire and raise the alarm activated having access from get activated
overhead tank (if it fails)

Fire fighting from outside the building

Hydrant pumps get If it is not sufficient second If electricity is switched If electricity is switched
activated hydrant pump gets down then diesel pump down then diesel tank
activated starts the hydrant pump starts the pump

If it is also not sufficient then FHC is used


Fhc Outlets Are Given On The Periphery Of The Site
Pipelines To Carry Water During
Fire Connected From U.G. Tank

Fire control system -

Control panel pump


Fire tank capacity - 1.5 lakh litre Sprinklers used are with red
colored bottle

FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM-

Fcs Tells In Which Zone Fire Is Spread And Raise The Alarm
Exhaust Ducts To Carry
Installed In Every Floor Smoke Above

FHC Is Operated Manually By Fire Man


Only.
It Is Also Having Water Access From
Underground Fire Tanks

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