Need Architectural planning design and concept design. This is a project that integrates a private general hospital + research institute + medical school.
Facility One
This should be the largest center providing the most advanced medical care services in in UGANDA. The facility should consists of a triangular or rectangular high-rise ward building and a rectangular low-rise outpatients and central consultation/treatment building. By connecting both buildings via a “hospital street” under a nine-story open ceiling running down the center, the floor plan was made functional and clear-cut, enabling users to easily find their way.
25/8 Floors with an annex (20 floors upstairs, 8 floors downstairs)
Total Floor Area 200,000m²
Facility Two
The plan was made as part of efforts to commemorate our History as a Region, and intended to enhance the amenities for patients and the efficiency of hospital functions, including the improvement of hospital rooms focusing on habitability and advanced medical equipment, establishment of an emergency medical care center that can respond to the needs of all medical departments, development of a portable calling device for patients in consideration of outpatient waiting time, and the setting of light courts and roof gardens at various points.
20/5 Floors (20 floors upstairs, 5 floors downstairs)
Total Floor Area 150,000m²
Facility Three
This hospital is built in Uganda (where medical conditions remain under development) and marks the first modernized hospital granted to Uganda. Against such a background of various conditions, the goal is to build a hospital capable of responding to various stages of growth, change and progress in the future, and matching the level of Uganda`s domestic technology. It is a complex facility consisting of a comprehensive hospital (1,000 sickbeds), an institute, rehabilitation facility, and lodging facilities. As for the design method, groups of independent facilities with open ends and their own function are connected via two-story corridors (malls) that serve as an axis, enabling the transfer of people, goods, information, and energy. As for the construction method, the goal was to build a building that is easy to maintain and manage, by integrating the Chinese-style PC method and Japan’s construction technologies.
18/4 Floors (18floors upstairs, 4 floors downstairs)
Total Floor Area 120,000m²
Research One and Medical Science
Building One
The plan should be made to pursue functionality and enrich the facilities for conducting advanced studies and education, such as P3, GMP, animal facilities, and audiovisual systems, in order to ensure safety both inside and outside the building (including the disposal of exhaust and wastewater), hazard management in case of a disaster and security, and flexibly respond to future changes by installing double flooring on each story, external piping, energy saving louvers and other devices, thereby minimizing operating costs.
Total Floor Area 47,000m² 20/4 Floors (20 floors upstairs, 4 floors downstairs)
Building Two
This institute is built under the basic concepts of responding to changing times, high quality, and a facility (for study, experiments and storage) operable 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. As for safety and security measures, the institute was designed by giving consideration to earthquake countermeasures and enhanced durability provided by a base seismic isolation structure plus a precast pre-stressed concrete (PCaPC) structure, as well as measures for deodorization, the absorption of vibration, prevention of noise, and disaster mitigation. As the energy-saving measures, highly energy efficient equipment, energy saving lighting, motion detectors, and other devices were adopted in addition to roof greening, paired glass, double walls, and high heat insulation specifications.
Total Floor Area 35000m² 10/2 Floors (10 floors upstairs, 2floors downstairs)
Building Three
This facility is to serve as the center of the research division that includes such facilities as research institutes, an animal testing laboratory, joint experiment rooms, practical rooms and other facilities covering 12 different courses. It is designed by attaching importance to its flexibility and expandability relative to future development.
Floor Area 30000m² 10/3 Floors(10floors upstairs, 3 floors downstairs)
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