Hospital VTH Sem PPT For JNAFAU
Hospital VTH Sem PPT For JNAFAU
Hospital VTH Sem PPT For JNAFAU
1C – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - V
Contact Period: 3 Studio sessions per week
Progressive Internal Marks: 200
End Exam Viva Marks : 200
Semester, Year : 7, 2021
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This course focuses on institutional design facilities required in urban context. functions, core areas, division of departments and
other spatial attributes.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
• To make students understand the critical health care centres in architectural point of view.
• To make students understand the dynamics of various departments functioning in a hospital.
• To make students understand the various spatial parameters and elements needed to design huge campuses with critical
components.
COURSE CONTENTS:
The following points relating to institutional design will be addressed to:
• Nature of contemporary institutions, correlation to urban structure.
• Development control and urban infrastructure affecting design.
• Various attitudes to building in urban context.
• Integration of function: movement, climate, acoustics, structure and services into the group of buildings.
• Landscaping and site planning
• Institutional character from abstract to detail.
• NBC and other relevant building codes as applicable.
• Relevant design considerations for barrier free design for the differently abled.
FACULTY COORDINATORS: AR. PAVAN NAGURKAR , AR. BASHA , AR. ANJU MANIKOTH
Ashoka School of Planning and Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture
Semester FIFTH (2020-21)
DESIGN BRIEF
SUBJECT: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN- IV
DESIGN PROBLEM
Government of Telangana intends to set up an Urban Centre of Excellence in a sprawling campus of 45 acres, abutting Outer Ring Road (ORR Exit No. 17). While the campus with all its facilities
will be planned in 25 acres, the remaining extent of 20 acres should be kept as green space/walking track/golf/future requirements. One of its kind, the Telangana State Urban Centre of
Excellence (TSUCE) will act as a national level think tank on urban issues and will have, among others, the following components.
The Urban Centre of Excellence should be designed to include the following facilities –
1. Hub of Urban Innovations- Display models on urban innovation / best practices (earmarked area of 5 acres where models would be displayed which are dynamic in nature).
2. Conference and Convention Centre - An Auditorium for 500 pax with latest AV facilities. - An Amphitheatre with a capacity of 200.
3. Mini Conference / Meeting / Classrooms - Conference / meeting halls for (a) 100 pax (b) 50 pax with latest AV. - Class / Conference Rooms – 4 with 60 capacity each. - About 10 break-away
mini-con. / meeting rooms – 2 having capacity of 20 pax, 4 having capacity of 10 pax & remaining 4 for about 4-6 people – each will have latest AV facilities.
4. U-Hub - Should accommodate 200 start-ups – 10000 sq. ft. (can be at 2-3 locations).
5. Workstations - Workstation (open pattern) for about 300 staff – to be broken up into 4-6 locations each with capacity to accommodate about 40-50 staff. - Individual rooms / workstations –
6. Open air performing arena
7. Research labs
8. Accommodation facilities - 50 rooms – 3 Star - Suites for guests, trainers and experts 20 rooms – Suites 10 rooms – VIP Suites
9. Dining Facilities - Dining area – modern lounge facility. - An in-house kitchen.
10. Residential facilities - 4 independent accommodation and apartment complex (2-3 BHK for about 40 families). - Dormitory type accommodation for staff / outsourced staff (200 people).
11. Relaxation Hubs - International cuisine Restaurants & a pub – 3-4 different restaurants and a pub (will be outsourced). - Play area / Active sports center – indoor swimming pool
(temperature controlled), tennis, badminton, walking track, yoga center, squash courts, mini golf and a gymnasium.
12. Service facilities - Laundromat, Convenience Store etc.
13. Parking - At number of places – for staff / guests / service vehicles (for 400 four wheelers incl. buses and about 400 two wheelers).
14. Green Campus - IGBC platinum rating/ECBC Compliant - In-house sewage treatment - Setting up of STP / ELSR/ Water storage / SWM facilities. - Water harvesting with zero discharge -
Reducing carbon footprint-linking green spaces to pedestrian and bicycling networks - Green areas and landscapes (at as many locations as possible).
9 centres
CLASS D (3BHK+ STUDY)
1. Centre for climate change and technology
UNITS -20UNITS
2. Centre for resilience and sister management
AREA - 2000 SFT
3. Centre for WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene)
4. Centre for urban management
CLASS -E
5. Exclusive centre for housing and land
UNITS -9UNITS FOR 9 HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS
6. Centre for urban commence
AREA - 2200SFT
7. Centre for regional and economic planning (entire district min 200 km)
8. Centre for inclusive (aspects of cast and class, chi friendly, women safety, etc.)
BUNGLOW
9. Centre for participatory planning and design
FOR DIRECTOR /VICE CHANCELLOR
AREA- 2500-3000SFT
(Space for meeting)
Head of department for each centre
***common library (150-200 people)*
Per centre 10 people full time
7. Twin sharing hostels
3 interns (floating)
30 units (60people)
Total = 13 people per centre
8. Dormitories - 50 people + kitchen + toilet
(Per centre we need meeting, workstations, toilets, etc.)
Centre of excellence requires
* Research
*training
* Innovation (start-ups)
6. Residential (mix up)
CLASS A (1BHK)
UNITS -50 UNITS
AREA - 800 SFT
CLASS B (2BHK)
UNITS -150 UNITS
AREA - 1200 SFT
CLASS C (3BHK)
UNITS -80UNITS
AREA - 1600-1800SFT
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