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Case Study

The document describes the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital located in New Delhi, India. Some key details include: - It is the largest corporate hospital in India and fourth largest in the world, with 652 beds and 138 ICU beds. - The hospital aims to break down the complexity of large institutional spaces through its functional design of areas like the outpatient department, medical facilities, and inpatient wards. - Inpatient wards are grouped around central nurses' stations and placed above clinical areas to support deinstitutionalization of spaces.

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Case Study

The document describes the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital located in New Delhi, India. Some key details include: - It is the largest corporate hospital in India and fourth largest in the world, with 652 beds and 138 ICU beds. - The hospital aims to break down the complexity of large institutional spaces through its functional design of areas like the outpatient department, medical facilities, and inpatient wards. - Inpatient wards are grouped around central nurses' stations and placed above clinical areas to support deinstitutionalization of spaces.

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APOLLO HOSPITAL,

NEW DELHI CASE


STUDY
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A Area, 6,75,000 sq. ft.
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A Largest corporate hospital in India
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H •652 beds including 138 ICU beds
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L •This modern edifice aims to break down the complexity normally inherent in such large
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E •General OPD services •Orthopaedics •Eye care
L *Emergency department •Paediatrics •Physiotherapy
H *General medicine
I *General surgery •Psychiatry •Community medicine
*Dentistry •Tuberculosis and •Forensic medicine
*ENT respiratory diseases
*Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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For the in-patient wards, several criteria had to be satisfied : provision of cross-ventilation in
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every room; every bed to have a view of the outside; a minimum walking distance from the
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nurses station to the rooms and also allowing a sense of visual check; flexibility for the future
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so that any floor could be converted from wards to rooms and vice-versa : as the floors
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progress, the configuration for the hierarchy of the rooms to get established.
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L The in-patient wards are grouped reassuringly around a central nurse's station and are placed
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I institutionalize the spaces by the use of bold, vibrant colours and patterns , thereby, creating
a cheerful atmosphere and a feeling of home away from home.
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A services which support the complex medical facilities and the clinical zone below. The clinical
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A housing the complex support zone consisting of the various services.
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Entry of the hospital is through 3 gates namely Gate 1, Gate 2, and Gate 3.
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exit gate opening to the red lights. Gate 3 is service entry serving as doctors
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*Gives hotel like appearance.
*Tower like structure not recommended for area lying in earthquake
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• Public areas are clad with marble and floors of marble or tile, kota and granite tilles, ceiling of gypsum
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R • External walls are clad with glass tiles and stone to give pattern and maintenance free.
A • Use of structural glazing.
P • Fiber glass and polycarbonate used for roofing and light wells.
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S • A very new approach in hospital designing besides criticized for its hotel like look.
• The grand atrium not only acting as source of attraction but helping in lighting the interior also.
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• Central atrium is acting as grand waiting lobby.
H • Wards have been designed as vertical tower , so as to minimize the services.
A • Proper care of outdoor view and cross ventilation has been taken in designing the wars.
A • Intermediate service floor is a good approach to deal with service problems.
P • Similar functional areas sorted out an placed in specified places in the hospital.
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• The hospital shows how good facilities and state of art technologies attract the users besides its
O controversial aspects. We can also say that apollo hospital created a bench mark for others to follow its
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E • Apollo hospital is strategically located on NH-2 Mathura road keeping in view of the users coming from
L delhi, NCR, its location makes it easily available for surrounding vicinity.
H • Different departments are distributed on several floor in most sustainable way with providing the best
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• The waste management department is one of the best in industry in managing the biomedical and ordinary
waste.

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