The document describes the concept design for the expansion of Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Sector 44, Gurgaon. The expansion will include 350 additional census beds, new medical offices, and an outpatient surgical center on the 10.76 acre site. The design aims to address the increased demand for healthcare services in the region while providing world-class facilities. Key aspects of the design include independent entrance points, placement of areas to receive natural light, inclusion of a healing garden, and flexible floor plans.
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GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
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case studies on various hospital designs, explaining their built form, design, and functionality. Case studies discussed include Midpark hospital Scotland and Pars hospital Iran.
Fortis Healthcare Limited is a leading integrated healthcare delivery service provider in India. The healthcare verticals of the company primarily comprise hospitals, diagnostics and day care specialty facilities.
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
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Fortis memorial research institute (Gurgaon)
1. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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CONCEPT DESIGN
AUGUST 2013
CASE STUDY
2. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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RKA FIRM PROFILE
INTRODUCTION
SITE ANALYSIS
CITY CONTEXT
NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT
SITE CONDITION
BUILDING
DESIGN CHALLENGES
DESIGN CONCEPT
DESIGN CHALLENGES
MEDICAL PROGRAM
PHILOSOPHY
OBJECTIVES
KEY PLANNING FEATURES
INITIAL DESIGN
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
DESIGN
FLOOR PLANS
LOWER BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
LOWER GROUND FLOOR PLAN
UPPER GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SERVICE FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (3RD FLOOR TO 4TH FLOOR)
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
ATRIUM
SECTIONS
DETAILS
PNEUMATIC TRANSPOSTION SYSTEM
THANK YOU
| CONTENTS
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| ABOUT FORTIS
4. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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Rajinder Kumar Associates (RKA) is a multidisciplinary firm specialising in
Architecture, Planning, & Interior Design.
RKA’s commitment to excellence in design & services, over a period
exceeding 35 years, has enabled the firm to create unique & successful
solutions, which have received much recognition from its clients specifically,
as well as the building industry at large. The firm has been ranked as one of
the top ten Architectural firms in India thrice in the last 5 years by
Construction World magazine.
A profile of the firm’s work in India and other parts of Asia includes Campus
Architecture, Hospitality, Master Plans for cities, Mixed Use Developments,
Office Parks, Housing Complexes, Shopping Malls, Institutional Projects,
Healthcare and Interior Design Projects. This work has earned RKA status of
being one of the leading & most respected design firms in the country.
RKA is the pioneering architectural firm in India for Green Buildings, having
designed one of the first Platinium rated Green Corporate Office Buildings in
India for ITC at Sector 32, Gurgaon and one of the largest ‘platinum” rated
green hotel at the ITC Royal Gardenia at Bengaluru. Recently RKA got the
distinction of completing one of India’s finest Hospital for the Fortis
healthcare at Gurgaon.
Considered one of the foremost architecture firms in India, RKA’s
nationwide achievements are amplified by its association with buildings
such as The Imperial Hotel, The Grand (Hyatt), Crown Plaza, Vivanta (by Taj),
Ibis, Radisson and ITC Maurya Sheraton Hotel in New Delhi; Crown Plaza &
Taj Vivanta at Gurgaon; The Ritz Carlton, ITC Royal Gardenia, Holiday Inn &
Radisson at Bangalore, the new Pepsico headquarters, Motorola
Headquarters in India, Microsoft and Ericcson offices at Gurgaon, the Perot
System Software Parks in both Bangalore & Noida, and the Microsoft &
Ericsson Corporate Offices at Gurgaon... to name merely a few!
RKA has outstanding national presence with its projects spread all across
India; in cities & towns including New Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai,
Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Jaipur and Pune. RKA’s
clientele includes numerous leading Indian & multinational organizations,
many of which are regularly featured in the Fortune Magazine’s listing of
the world’s top 500 companies.
| RKA FIRM PROFILE
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RKA has been Shortlisted by Fortis Healthcare for the
proposed flagship property FMRI at Gurgaon.
The Super Speciality Hospital spread over a plot of 10.76
acre with 0.71 million square feet has 350 census beds.
This “HOSPOTEL” will accommodate new state-of-the-art
medical offices and an outpatient surgical Center
The new facility will help Fortis Healthcare to address
increased demand for services, seek new partnerships
and grow the hospital to over 1000 beds.
Once complete the Fortis Memorial Research Institute
will be able to provide the highest quality of health care
in India. It will reaffirm the group’s vision of being the
leading source for quality Healthcare, research and
discovery The facility will help in nurturing the
generation of leaders in healthcare.
It will enhance the health and well-being of the
population in the NCR region.
| INTRODUCTION
6. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
SECTOR 44, GURGAON
CONCEPT DESIGN
AUGUST 2013
SITE ANALYSIS | CITY CONTEXT
7. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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| NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT
8. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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PLOT BOUNDARY
SITE CONDITION | BUILDING
9. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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|DESIGN CHALLENGES
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|DESIGN CHALLENGES
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|DESIGN CHALLENGES
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TECHNOLOGY
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|DESIGN CHALLENGES
SERVICE
TALENT
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DESIGN CONCEPT| CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES
• Retaining the newly establish architectural image of existing city.
• Creating the architecture that complements yet adds a new dimension forward.
• Fast delivery of phase I.
• Sensitive placement & proportion of phase I
• Careful massing, choice and placement of materials, detailing of façade, new technology.
• Phase I can be designed, contracted , and built on a fast track basis to deliver the space as
quickly as possible.
RESOLUTION
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DESIGN CONCEPT | MEDICAL PROGRAM
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DESIGN CONCEPT | PHILOSPHY
IMAGE
• As the leading healthcare provider, Fortis advances the health and
well being of the people they serve through integrated, innovative, and
compassionate care.
• The new Fortis Memorial Research Institute creates spaces that allow
for privacy, rejuvenation, choice, humanistic scale, feel and experience,
communication, and collaboration.
NEW TREND
• The Hospital should incorporate new trends like wellness, technology
and creates a Gen Next Medical Center which sets new standards for
healthcare focusing on healing & nurturing robust health
HEALING GARDEN
NATURAL LIGHT
• At the south corner is a quiet & sun-filled healing garden for patient,
recuperation & areas of respite for staff and families
• All major areas in the hospital will have natural light for healthy and
sustainable environment.
17. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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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 day light into most of the common & waiting areas
• Refreshing & congenial environment for patients by creating a
modern, upmarket & plush interiors.
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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.
19. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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CONCEPT DESIGN
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| INITIAL DESIGN
20. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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CONCEPT DESIGN
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PLOT BOUNDARY
| PRELIMINARY DESIGN
21. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
SECTOR 44, GURGAON
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| DESIGN
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| LOWER BASEMENT FLOOR
RADIATION MEP
SERVICES
SERVICE
YARD
LIFT AND STAIRCASE
23. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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| LOWER GROUND FLOOR
24. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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CONCEPT DESIGN
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| UPPER GROUND FLOOR
25. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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| FIRST FLOOR
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| SECOND FLOOR
OT’S (OPERATION
THEATERS)
MIS (MINIMAL
INVASIVE SURGURY)
ICU (INTENSIVE CARE UNIT)
27. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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| SERVICE FLOOR
LIFT AND STAIRCASE
PROPOSED AREA
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| TYPICAL THIRD & FOURTH FLOOR
LIFT AND STAIRCASE
DOUBLE PATIENT ROOM
SINGLE PATIENT ROOM
29. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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| FIFTH FLOOR
LIFT AND STAIRCASE
MANAGEMENT
NURSE STATION & CU/DU
SUITE
DELUX PATIENT ROOM
AMINSTRATION
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| ATRIUM
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
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| SECTIONS
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LINAC CATHLABS WITH COMMON CONSOLES
MRI, X-RAY AND ICT WITH COMMON CONSOLE
| DETAILS
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| PNEUMATIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
34. FORTIS MEMORIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - EXPANSION
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AUGUST 2013 | THANK YOU