2. CONTENT
Definition
Classification
Building attributes
Departments
General requirements
Hospital functional relationship
Program analysis
Time saver standard analysis
Case study: apollo hospital
Case study: mitford hospital
Site survey: Enam medical college & hospital
Case study: Vivantes clinical center, berlin
Reference
3. DEFINITION of hospital
hos·pi·tal
an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing
care for sick or injured people.
----- google
a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of
by doctors and nurses.
------- Cambridge dic.
A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with
specialized staff and equipment.
------ Wikipedia
6. Classification of hospital
Hospital
System Size Function Owner Specialty
Allopathic
Homeopathy
Ayurvedic
Unani
Siddha
Naturopathy
Yogic
50
150
200
250
1000
1500
above
Primary
Care
Secondary
Care
Tertiary
care
Govt.
Private
Volun.
General
Specialist
Super
specialist
Teaching
Research
7. BUILDING ATRIBUTES
Good hospital design integrates functional requirements
with the human needs of its varied users.
The basic form of a hospital is, ideally, based on its
functions:
Bed-related inpatient functions
Outpatient-related functions
Diagnostic and treatment functions
Administrative functions
Service functions (food, supply)
Research and teaching functions
9. Departments / units
Departments are:
1.Out patent department
2. Emergency department
3.Intensive care unit
4.Critical care unit
5.General surgery unit
6.Orthopedic department
7.Urology
8.Phyciatry unit
9.Medicine
10.Cardilogy
11.Pediatrics unit
12.Neurology
13.Gastrenterology
14.Gynaecology
15.Dentistry
16.ENT
17.Nutrition and dietetics
18. Radiology and imaging
11. GENERAL requirements
The following general requirements are to be obtained :
I. Environment: A hospital and other health facilities shall
be so located that it is readily accessible to the
community and reasonably free from undue noise, smoke,
dust, foul odor, flood, and shall not be located adjacent to
railroads, freight yards, children's playgrounds, airports,
industrial plants, disposal plants.
II. Occupancy: A building designed for hospital / healthcare
facility shall be used only for this purposes.
12. GENERAL requirements
III. Safety: A
hospital and other
health facilities
shall provide and
maintain a safe
environment for
patients, personnel
and public.
Accurate patient
identification
PATIENT
SAFETY
Effective caregiver
communication
Secure
medication
administration
Reduce infection
risk
Identify inherent
population risk
Stop pressure
ulcers
Active personal &
family involvement
Protect fragile
patient
Reduce FLU and
PNU
Access & share
medication
Information
13. GENERAL requirements
IV. Security: A
hospital and other
health facilities
shall ensure the
security of person
and property
within the facility.
Security risk
analysis
Software
implementation
Staff
training
Patient
communication
Response
plan
New threat
Awareness
14. GENERAL requirements
V. Accessibility:
All areas, both inside and out should:
It should be designed so as to be easy to use by the many patients with
temporary and permanent handicaps.
Ensuring grades are flat enough to allow easy movement and side
walks and corridors are wide enough for two wheelchairs to pass
easily.
Circulation routes for transferring patients from one area to another
shall be available and free at all times.
Corridors for access by patient and equipment shall have a minimum
width of 2.44 meters.
15. GENERAL requirements
Corridors for access by patient and equipment shall have
a minimum width of 2.44 meters.
Corridors in areas not commonly used for bed, stretcher and equipment
transport may be reduced in width to 1.83 meters.
16. GENERAL requirements
A ramp or elevator shall be provided for ancillary,
clinical and nursing areas located on the upper floor.
A ramp shall be provided as access to the entrance of the hospital not on the
same level of the site.
17. GENERAL requirements
Exits shall be restricted to the following types: door
leading directly outside the building, interior stair, ramp,
and exterior stair.
Minimum of two (2) exits, remote from each other, shall be
provided for each floor of the building.
Exits shall terminate directly at an open space to the
outside of the building.
18. GENERAL requirements
VI. Lighting: All areas in a hospital and other health facilities shall
be provided with sufficient illumination to promote comfort,
healing and recovery of patients and to enable personnel in the
performance of work.
19. GENERAL requirements
VII. Ventilation: Adequate ventilation shall be provided to ensure
comfort of patients, personnel and public.
VIII. Auditory and Visual Privacy: A hospital and other health
facilities shall observe acceptable sound level and adequate
visual seclusion to achieve the acoustical and privacy
requirements in designated areas allowing the unhampered
conduct of activities.
IX. Water Supply: A hospital and other health facilities shall use an
approved public water supply system whenever available. The
water supply shall be potable, safe for drinking and adequate, and
shall be brought into the building free of cross connections.
20. GENERAL requirements
X. Waste
Disposal: Liquid
waste shall be
discharged into
an approved
public sewerage
system.
radioactive waste
and others waste
to be collected
and treated in
accordance to
international
rules.
21. GENERAL requirements
XIV. Material Specification: Floors, walls and ceilings shall be
of sturdy materials that shall allow durability, ease of cleaning and fire resistance.
XV. Segregation: Wards shall observe segregation of sexes. Separate toilet shall be
maintained for patients and personnel, male and female.
22. GENERAL requirements
XVI. Fire Protection: There shall be measures for detecting fire such as
fire alarms in walls, Peepholes in doors or smoke detectors in ceilings.
There shall be devices for quenching fire such as fire extinguishers or
fire hoses that are easily visible and accessible in strategic areas.
23. GENERAL requirements
XVII. Signage: There shall be an effective graphic system composed of a
number of individual visual aids and devices arranged to provide
information, orientation, direction, identification, prohibition, warning and
official notice considered essential to the optimum operation of a hospital
and other health facilities.
25. GENERAL requirements
XX. Aesthetics:
closely related to creating a therapeutic environment (homelike,
attractive.) It is important in enhancing the hospital's public image and
is thus an important marketing tool.
Aesthetic considerations include:
Increased use of natural light, natural materials, and textures.
Use of artwork.
Attention to proportions, color, scale, and detail.
Bright, open, generously-scaled public spaces.
Homelike and intimate scale in patient rooms, day rooms,
consultation rooms, and offices.
Compatibility of exterior design with its physical surrounding
27. GENERAL requirements
Outer Zone – areas that
are immediately
accessible to the public:
emergency service,
outpatient service, and
administrative service.
They shall be located near
the entrance of the
hospital.
lobby
Main
entry
Outpatient dept.
Em.
entry
admin/
office
Emergency
Dept.
28. GENERAL requirements
Second Zone – areas
that receive workload
from the outer zone:
laboratory, pharmacy,
and radiology. They
shall be located near
the outer zone.
laboratory
Main
lobby
radiology
pharmacy
29. GENERAL requirements
Inner Zone – areas that provide nursing care and management of
patients: nursing service. They shall be located in private areas but
accessible to guests.
Deep Zone – areas that require asepsis to perform the prescribed
services: surgical service, delivery service, nursery, and intensive care.
They shall be segregated from the public areas but accessible to the
outer, second and inner zones.
Service Zone – areas that provide support to hospital activities: dietary
service, housekeeping service, maintenance and motor pool service,
and mortuary. They shall be located in areas away from normal traffic.
31. GENERAL requirements
XX. Function: The different areas of a hospital shall be functionally related
with each other;
The emergency service shall be located in the ground floor to ensure
immediate access. A separate entrance to the emergency room shall be
provided.
The administrative service, particularly admitting office and business
office, shall be located near the main entrance of the hospital. Offices for
hospital management can be located in private areas.
• The surgical service shall be located and arranged to prevent non-related
traffic. The operating room shall be as remote as practicable from the
entrance to provide asepsis.
• The dressing room shall be located to avoid exposure to dirty areas after
changing to surgical garments.
32. GENERAL requirements
The delivery service shall be located and arranged to
prevent non-related traffic. The delivery room shall be as
remote as practicable from the entrance to provide asepsis.
The nursery shall be separate but immediately accessible from the delivery room.
The nursing service shall be segregated from public areas.
The nurse station shall be located to permit visual observation of patients. Nurse
stations shall be provided in all inpatient units of the hospital.
In wards the Rooms shall be of sufficient size to allow for work flow and patient
movement.
In wards the Toilets shall be immediately accessible from rooms.
The dietary service shall be away from morgue.
33. GENERAL requirements
Hospital Circulation
Hospitals, like the small cities they are likened to, contain main circulation
routes often described as hospital streets. The way, in which the different
parts of the hospital are assembled, as a coherent whole but with the parts
differentiated.
The following circulations are usually considered in hospitals design and
planning;
Patient Circulation
Medical Staff Circulation
Material Circulation
Visitors Circulation
Waste Circulation
Support Staff circulation
34. GENERAL requirements
certain areas shall be restricted for some circulation.
For example:
No visitors circulation shall be allowed in Operating
Theater area, isolation rooms and laboratory workshop.
Circulation of sterilized / clean and dirty materials in
CSSD, Operating Theater must not have the same path.
Staff & Patient circulation should be differentiate in
Operating Theater.
40. FUNCTIONAL relationship
ADMITTING
DEPARTMENT
FUNCTIONAL
FLOW CHART:
PHYSICIAN
REFERRED
INDIVIDUAL
DRUG
DISPENSARY
RESERVATION RECEPTIONIST
PATIENT
TRANSFER &
DISCHARGE
SCHEDULING
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMEN
MEDICAL
RECORDS
SELF KEEPING
PATIENT
INTERVIEW
IDENTIFICATION
DEVICE
INFORMATION
DISTRIBUTION
ESCORT
ALL UNITS
CONCERNED INPATIENT SERVICES OUT PATIENT SERVICES
NURSING UNITS , MEDICAL
SURGICAL.OBSTETRICS,
PEDIATRIC,OTHER UNITS.
NOTE:
·INFORMATION FLOW-
·ROUTING PATIENT FLOW
·EMERGENCY PATIENT FLOW
·FUNCTION WITHIN THE SHADED AREA
·FUNCTIONS OUTSIDE THE SHADED AREA
AND WITHIN CIRCLE UNITS OR DEPARTMENT.
DIAGNOSTIC X-RAY
LABORATORY
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PUT PATIENT CLINICS
PRE-ADMITTING
INFORMATION
44. Theatre suit: double and
single corridor
alternatives
Single corridor layout
Single corridor
Patients
entrance
anaesth
Scrub
up
prep
Patient
exit
Utility/
disposa
l
theatre
First corridor
Patients
entrance
anaesthes
Scrub
up
prep
Patient
exit
Utility/
disposa
l
theatre
Second corridor
First corridor
Patients
entrance
anaesth
Scrub
up
prep
Patient
exit
Utility/disposal
theatre
Second corridor
46. Department of physical medicine
Wards
Out Patient department
Phys. medicine
Out Patient department
Wards
O.T
Casualty
and
admission
X-ray and Radiology Ultrasonogram
Department of Diagnostic and X-ray
O.T
Wards
Out Patient department
pathology Mortuaary
Casualty and
admission
Department of pathology
47. Consulting sites
Day lounge
Restaurant shops
Patient arrival reception
Ward
Patient departure and treatment arrivals
Diagnostic
Otrasound X-Ray
C.T scanner Imaging
Treatment suites
Tests clinical
measurement
Ambulatory and
Diagnostic center
(ACAD) functional
clusters
FUnctional relationship
48. GENERAL AREA
Vertical and horizontal circulation
Manager and customer service Payment and delivery both
ToiletPrayer room
Telephone opert.
Smokes corner
Pharmacy
Waiting and reception
Entry
FUNCTIONAL relationship
78. PROGRAM analysis
PROGAMME A GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR 250 BED:
OUT-PATIRNT CLINICS AND SERVICES WITH INTERNAL MEDICINE DEPT.
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
1
2
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
Registration area
Waiting area
Consulting and exam
Medicine
Eye clinic
ENT clinic
Dermatology and allergy
Orthopedic
Neurology
Nephrology
Thoracic clinic
Cardiology clinic
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
34 sq m
225 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
34 sq m
225 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
50 person
200 person
79. 3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
4
1
2
3
3.1
3.2
4
4.1
Gen. surgery clinic
Lungs function clinic
Urology clinic
Gastro-intestinal clinic
Diabetes
Mental health
Dental clinic
Nursing room
Total
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
803 sq m
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY DEPT.
Registration area
Waiting area
Consulting & exam. room
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
1
1
1
1
1
16 sq m
70 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 Sq m
16 sq m
70 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
A6 sq m
25 person
100 person
Ante natal care
Post natal care
Consulting and exam. Room Gynae.
Internal medicine
PROGRAM analysis
80. 4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
6
7
8
9
9.1
9.2
10
10.1
11
Oncology
Urology
Endocrinology
Ultrasound room
Reception
Waiting
Technical staff’s room
Colposcopy
Laproscopy
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
14sq m
12 sq m
22 sq m
22 sq m
2 sq m
36 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
16 sq m
12 person
1 person
R.T.I
Lactation management cent.
Counseling room
Store
Family planning
Counseling room
Nursing room
Total
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
24 sq m
10 sq m
14sq m
12 sq m
22 sq m
22 sq m
2 sq m
36 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
16 sq m
406 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
81. PEDIATRICS DEPT.
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
1.
2
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4.
4.1
4.2
5.
5.1
5.2
Registration area
Waiting area
Consulting and exam. Room
Pediatric surgery
General pediatric
Neonatology
Gastro-intestinal
Nephrology
Neurology
Cardiology
Mental health
Oral rehydration therapy
Counseling room
Store
Expanded programe (E.P.I)
Counseling room
Treatment room
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16 sq m
70 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
28 sq m
10 sq m
22 sq m
22 sq m
16 sq m
70 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
16 sq m
28 sq m
10 sq m
22 sq m
22 sq m
25 person
100 person
PROGRAM analysis
82. 5.3
6
6.1
6.2
7
8
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
Store
Nutrition rehabilitation unit
Counseling room
Store
Children play area
Nursing room
Social welfare
Reception
Waiting area
Rooms for social worker
Meeting room
Total
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
10 sq m
28 sq m
10 sq m
60 sq m
16 sq m
12 sq m
18 sq m
11 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
10 sq m
60 sq m
16 sq m
12 sq m
18 sq m
11 sq m
14 sq m
486 sq m
22 person
8 person
COMMON 0PD SERVICES
Main OPD portico and foyer
Main OPD lobby with recept.
1.
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
76 sq m
100 sq m
100 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
18 sq m
100 person
30 personCentral waiting area for OPD
OPD medical records room
Admission section
Public toilet (Male)
76 sq m
100 sq m
100 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
18 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
83. Public toilet (Female)
Pharmacy
Waiting area
Dispensing desk
Pharmacist’s room
Preparation room
Medicine store
Total
7.
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
18sq m
18 sq m
8 sq m
12 sq m
16 sq m
28 sq m
18sq m
18 sq m
8 sq m
12 sq m
16 sq m
28 sq m
440 sq m
20 person
DAYCARE OT COMPLEX
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
Registration
Waiting area
OT
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Equipment room
Autoclave room
Trolley prep. room
Ante room
1
2
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
8 sq m
20 sq m
36 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
20 sq m
72 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
10 person
PROGRAM analysis
84. Soiled utility wash
Sluice
Pre-operative room
Post-operative room
Nursing station
Doctor’s locker (Male)
Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female)
Doctor’s lounge
Doctor’s meeting room
Staff’s locker ,changing room (M)
Staff’s locker ,changing room (F)
Staff’s toilet (Male)
Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
3.7
3.8
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8 sq m
6sq m
28 sq m
60sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
50 sq m
8 sq m
6sq m
28 sq m
60sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
307 sq m
50 sq m
6 person
6 person
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
Portico and foyer
PROGRAM analysis
85. covered space for ambulance
Lobby and reception area
Police room
Waiting area
Record room
Stretcher storage
Exam room (Male)
Exam room (Female)
Observation room (Male)
Observation room (Female)
Nursing station
OT for minor operations
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Equipment room
Autoclave room
Sluice
Mobile X-ray
Room for plaster application
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
14
15
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
18 sq m
52 sq m
14 sq m
22 sq m
10 sq m
12 sq m
14 sq m
14 sq m
56 sq m
56 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
6sq m
4sq m
6sq m
16 sq m
6 sq m
12sq m
16 sq m
36 sq m
52 sq m
14 sq m
22 sq m
10 sq m
12 sq m
14 sq m
14 sq m
56 sq m
56 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
6sq m
4sq m
6sq m
16 sq m
6 sq m
12sq m
16 sq m
10 person
5 stretchers
1 person
1 person
5 person
5 person
2 nurses
PROGRAM analysis
86. Room for plaster removal
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor’s rest room
Doctor’s lounge
Doctor’s meeting room
Nurses rest room with locker
Emergency store
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
12 sq m
8 sq m
10 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
18 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
12 sq m
16 sq m
20sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
18 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
566 sq m
8 person
6 person
DIAGNOSTIC,RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING ,TREATMENT SERVICES
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
1
2
3
3.1
4
4.1
4.2
Registration area
Waiting
Radiologist’s room
Record room
X-ray
X-ray unit
Change room
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
16 sq m
40 sq m
18 sq m
5 sq m
34 sq m
5 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
40 sq m
18 sq m
5 sq m
68sq m
10 sq m
13 sq m
25 person
60 person
PROGRAM analysis
87. Dark room4.3 1 13 sq m 13 sq m
Control room
Store room
MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging)
MRI unit
Control room
Processing room
CT scan
CT scan unit
Control room
Processing room
Mammography
Mammography unit
Control room
ECG
Ultrasonogram
Endoscopy
Room for technical staff
Staff meeting room
4.4
4.5
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
7
7.1
7.2
8
9
10
11
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
10 sq m
8sq m
36 sq m
10 sq m
14 sq m
34 sq m
10 sq m
4 sq m
34 sq m
10 sq m
14 sq m
12 sq m
12 sq m
5 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
8sq m
36 sq m
10 sq m
14 sq m
34 sq m
10 sq m
4 sq m
34 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
12 sq m
12 sq m
5 sq m
10 sq m
4 person
6 person
PROGRAM analysis
88. Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
13
14
1
1
14 sq m
18 sq m
459 sq m
14 sq m
18 sq m
PATHOLOGY
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting for pathology
Registration area
Pathologist’s room
Record room
1
2
3
3.1
4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
26 sq m
16 sq m
18 sq m
5 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
30 person
Sample collection area
Laboratory-
Serology
Bacteriology
Urinalysis
Microbiology
Hematology
Biochemistry
incubator
Washing and sterilization
26 sq m
16 sq m
18 sq m
5 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
89. Blood bank
Store
Space for technical staff
Test room
Blood donation room
Recovery room
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Diagnostic report distribution
Total
8
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
10
11
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4 sq m
4 sq m
3 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
18 sq m
9 sq m
9 sq m
28 sq m
255 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
3 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
18 sq m
9 sq m
9 sq m
28 sq m
1 person
1 person
3 person
PHYSIOTHERAPY
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Physiotherapy room
Technical staff room
Store
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Male)
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
14 sq m
48 sq m
5 sq m
4 sq m
9 sq m
9 sq m
89 sq m
14 sq m
24 sq m
5 sq m
4 sq m
9 sq m
9 sq m
25 person
6 person
2 person
PROGRAM analysis
90. AUDIOLOGY/AUDIOMETRY
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
1
2
3
4
Waiting
Sound proof audiometry room
Physiotherapist room
Store
Total
1
2
1
1
11 sq m
28 sq m
18 sq m
4 sq m
61 sq m
11 sq m
14 sq m
18 sq m
4 sq m
20 person
SPEECH THERAPY
Waiting
Therapy room
Total
1
2
1
1
11 sq m
40 sq m
51 sq m
11 sq m
40 sq m
20 person
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Occupational therapist room
Therapy room
Store
Total
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
11 sq m
80 sq m
18 sq m
4 sq m
113 sq m
11 sq m
80 sq m
18 sq m
4 sq m
20 person
PROGRAM analysis
91. SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA
IN PATIENT CLINICS AND SERVICES FOR OT COMPLEX
Common reception area
Waiting
Patient transfer area
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
1
2
3
4
5
2
2
2
2
2
26 sq m
52 sq m
84 sq m
18sq m
18 sq m
198 sq m
13 sq m
26 sq m
42 sq m
9 sq m
9 sq m
CAESAREAN OT
OT
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Equipment room
Autoclave room
Trolley prep. room
Ante room
Soiled utility wash
Sluice
Genitor’s room
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
36 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
36 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
92. Anesthetist room
Drug store
Pre-operative room
Post-operative room
Nursing station
Doctor’s locker (Male)
Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female)
Doctor’s lounge
Staff’s locker and changing
Staff’s toilet (Male)
Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
277 sq m
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
4 person
6 person
2 nurses
16 person
GYNAECOLOGY OT
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREA TOTAL AREA REMARKS
OT
Scrub up area
Gowning area
1
1.1
1.2
1
1
2
36 sq m
6 sq m
8 sq m
36 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
93. Equipment room
Autoclave room
Trolley prep. room
Ante room
Soiled utility wash
Sluice
Genitor’s room
Anesthetist room
Drug store
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Pre-operative room
Post-operative room
Nursing station
Doctor’s locker (Male)
Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female)
Doctor’s lounge
Staff’s locker and changing
Staff’s toilet (Male)
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
20 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
4 patient
6 patient
2 nurses
16 person
PROGRAM analysis
94. Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
GENERAL OT
OT
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Equipment room
Autoclave room
Trolley prep. room
Ante room
Soiled utility wash
Sluice
Genitor’s room
Anaesthetist room
Pre-operative room
Drug store
Post-operative room
14
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
4
4
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
144 sq m
12 sq m
12 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
30 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sqm
36 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
14 sq m
10 sq m
8 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
11 sq m
13 sq m
22 sq m
44 sqm
8 sq m
277 sq m
8 sq m
4 patient
6 patient
2 nursesNursing station
Doctor’s locker (Male)
10 sq m
5 sq m
10 sq m
5 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
95. Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female
Doctor’s lounge
Staff’s locker and changing
Staff’s toilet (Male)
Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
383 sq m
16 person
LABOUR AND DELIVERY SUIT
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Eclampsia room with toilet
Labour rooms with toilet
Delivery rooms
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Sub-sterilization area
Recovery room
Duty doctor’s room
1
2
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
5
6
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
18 sq m
52 sq m
32 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
22 sq m
18 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
2 patient
3 patient
PROGRAM analysis
96. Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female
Doctor’s lounge
Staff’s locker and changing
Staff’s toilet (Male)
Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
383 sq m
16 person
LABOUR AND DELIVERY SUIT
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Eclampsia room with toilet
Labour rooms with toilet
Delivery rooms
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Sub-sterilization area
Recovery room
Duty doctor’s room
1
2
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
5
6
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
18 sq m
52 sq m
32 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
22 sq m
18 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
2 patient
3 patient
PROGRAM analysis
97. Doctor’s locker (Female)
Doctor’s toilet(Male)
Doctor’s toilet(Female
Doctor’s lounge
Staff’s locker and changing
Staff’s toilet (Male)
Staff’s toilet (Female)
Total
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8sq m
13 sq m
5 sq m
8 sq m
8 sq m
383 sq m
16 person
LABOUR AND DELIVERY SUIT
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Eclampsia room with toilet
Labour rooms with toilet
Delivery rooms
Scrub up area
Gowning area
Sub-sterilization area
Recovery room
Duty doctor’s room
1
2
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
5
6
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
18 sq m
52 sq m
32 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
22 sq m
18 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
6 sq m
4 sq m
4 sq m
28 sq m
7 sq m
2 patient
3 patient
PROGRAM analysis
98. Duty doctor rest room, toilet
Nursing station
Nurses locker
Nurses rest room with toilet
Store
Total
7
8
9
10
11
1
1
1
1
1
10 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
20 sq m
6 sq m
229 sq m
10 sq m
12 sq m
8 sq m
20 sq m
6 sq m
2 nurses
MEDICINE WARD
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Patient area
Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Prayer room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s room
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
410 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
22 sq m
410 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
16 person
48 patient
1 patient
1 patient
PROGRAM analysis
99. Duty doctor rest room ,toilet & locker
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet & locker
Common toilet
Total
12
13
14
15
1
1
1
1
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
594 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
2 nurses
I.C.U
Waiting
Patient area
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Nursing station
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor’s rest room with toilet
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13 sq m
102 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
178 sq m
13 sq m
102 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
10 person
12 patient
2 nurses
OBSTETRICS WARD
Waiting
Patient area
1
2
1
1
22 sq m
156 sq m
22 sq m
156 sq m
16 person
18 patient
PROGRAM analysis
100. Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Prayer room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor rest room toilet & locker
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet & locker
Common toilet
Total
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15 sq m
15 sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
327 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
6s sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
1 patient
1 patient
2 nurses
Gynecology ward
Waiting
Patient area
solation room
Procedure room
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
156 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
22 sq m
156 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
16 person
18 patient
1 patient
1 patient
PROGRAM analysis
101. Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Prayer room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s rest room
Duty doctor’s room
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet
Common toilet
Total
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
340 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
13 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
22 sq m
2 nurses
PADIATRICS WARD
Waiting
Patient area
Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
156 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
22 sq m
156 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 person
18 patient
1 patient
1 patient
PROGRAM analysis
102. Clean utility room
Equipment room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor’s rest room
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet
Common toilet
Total
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sw m
22 sw m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sw m
22 sw m
2 nurses
N.I.C.U
Waiting
Patient area
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Nursing station
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor’s rest room
Common toilet
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13 sq m
86 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
11 sq m
151 sq m
13 sq m
86 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
11 sq m
10 person
2 nurses
PROGRAM analysis
103. TODDLERS AND INFANTS WARD (29 DAYS-3 YEARS)
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Patient area
Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Duty doctor’s room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s rest room
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet
Common toilet
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
262 sq m
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
16 person
12 patient
1 patient
1 patient
2 nurses
PROGRAM analysis
104. SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
CHILDERN WARD(OVER 3 YEARS)
Waiting
Patient area
Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Pantry
Children play area
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor rest room toilet ,
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
60 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
60 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
333 sq m
16 person
12 patient
1 patient
1 patient
2 nurses
105. PEDIATRICS SURGERY WARD
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Waiting
Patient area
Isolation room
Procedure room
Linen
Soiled utility room
Clean utility room
Equipment room
Pantry
Duty doctor’s room
Duty doctor rest room toilet ,
Nursing station
Nurses rest room with toilet
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
Cabin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
30 sq m
22 sq m
102 sq m
15 sq m
15 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
273 sq m
600 sq m
16 person
12 patient
1 patient
1 patient
2 nurses
PROGRAM analysis
106. COMMON IPD SERVICES
IPD medical records room
Central waiting area for IPD
Main IPD lobby with receptin
Portico and foyer
Admission section
Public toilet (Male)
Public toilet (Female)
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
76 sq m
76 sq m
32 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
18 sq m
74 sq m
322 sq m
76 sq m
76 sq m
32 sq m
10 sq m
36 sq m
18 sq m
74 sq m
80 person
25 person
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
DOCTOR FACILITIES
Separate doctor’s cubicles
Meeting room
Study area
Audio visual room
Research lab
Library
Librarian
Doctor and officer’s canteen
1
2
3
4
5
6
6.1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14 sq m
44 sq m
86 sq m
46 sq m
74 sq m
74 sq m
7 sq m
180 sq m
14 sq m
44 sq m
86 sq m
46 sq m
74 sq m
74 sq m
7 sq m
180 sq m
16 person
30 person
60 person
PROGRAM analysis
107. Pantry
Prayer space (Male)
Prayer space (Female)
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
7.1
8
9
10
11
1
1
1
1
1
36 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
36 sq m
32 sq m
32 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
857 sq m
ADMINISTRATION
Reception
Waiting
Chairman’s room with toilet
Chairman’s office
P.A
Record room
M.D’s office
M.D’s office with toilet
Director’s Admin. office
P.A
Director’s Admin.Room, toilet
P.A
1
2
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
4
4.1
4.2
5
5.1
5.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20 sq m
24 sq m
22 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
22 sq m
7 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
20 sq m
24 sq m
22 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
22 sq m
7 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
25 person
1 person
1 person
1 person
PROGRAM analysis
108. Record room
General administration office
Executive director’s office
Executive director’s room
P.A
Record room
Deputy Executive director’s
P.A
Record room
Accounts and finance sectin
Director accounts
P.A
Record room
Chief accountant
General account’s office
Cash counter
Cashier office
Vault
Internal audit section
5.3
5.4
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6 sq m
42 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
20 sq m
42 sq m
20 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
42 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
20 sq m
7 sq m
6 sq m
20 sq m
42 sq m
20 sq m
10 sq m
7 sq m
1 person
1 person
4 person
PROGRAM analysis
109. Auditor’s room
Auditor’s office
Record room
Medical records office
Medical record officer’s rom
Medical records room
Medical record assistant rom
Purchasing dept.
Purchasing officer
Purchasing office
Metron’s office
Metron’s office
Office room
Record room
Public relation office
P.R.O officer’s room
Office
Meeting room
Tea preparation
8.1
8.2
8.3
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
10
10.1
10.2
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
12
12.1
12.2
13
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22 sw m
42 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
30 sq m
16 sq m
10 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
20 sq m
6 sq m
14 sq m
20 sq m
44 sq m
20 sq m
22 sw m
42 sq m
6 sq m
16 sq m
30 sq m
16 sq m
10 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
20 sq m
6 sq m
14 sq m
20 sq m
44 sq m
20 sq m
1 person
4 person
1 person
1person
1 person
2 person
1 person
2 person
16 person
PROGRAM analysis
110. Photocopier ,documentation
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Total
15
16
17
1
1
1
5 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
698 sq m
5 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
CLINICAL SUPPORT UNIT
Staff locker room (Male)
Nurses locker room
Staff locker room (Female)
Total
1
2
3
1
1
1
40 sq m
26 sq m
26 sq m
92 sq m
40 sq m
26 sq m
26 sq m
DINING –OUT PATIENT
Main dining
Service counter
Store
Washing area
Preparation
Pantry
Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
186 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
14 sq m
12 sq m
14 sq m
186 sq m
28 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
14 sq m
12 sq m
262 sq m
14 sq m
80 person
KITCHEN- IN -PATIENT
Dry storage
PROGRAM analysis
111. Cold storage
Washing area
Preparation
Cooking area
Tray assambly
Pantry
Utensil store
Chef’s room
Dietician’s room
office
Common toilet (Male)
Common toilet (Female)
Kitchen staff’s room
Staff’s canteen
Pantry
Total
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14 sq m
28 sq m
34 sq m
50 sq m
40 sq m
30 sq m
10 sq m
11 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
15 sq m
84 sq m
14 sq m
388 sq m
14 sq m
28 sq m
34 sq m
50 sq m
40 sq m
30 sq m
10 sq m
11 sq m
12 sq m
10 sq m
11 sq m
11 sq m
15 sq m
84 sq m
14 sq m
40 person
CENTRAL STORE
Central store(kitchen &food)
Store in charge
1
2
1
1
50 sq m
14 sq m
50 sq m
14 sq m 1 person
PROGRAM analysis
112. Furniture store
Total
3 1 50 sq m
114 sq m
50 sq m
OTHER SERVICES
SL NO. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION QUANTITY UNIT AREATOTAL AREA REMARKS
Service portico and foyer
Service lobby
Central sterile supply unit
Distribution dept.
Equipment store
Repaired machineries
Spare parts store
Housekeeping
Equipment maintenance offi
Mortuary
Refrigerator room for dead
Washing room
Store
Post mortem room
office
1
2
3
3.1
4
5
6
7
8
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
40 sq m
50 sq m
70 sq m
28 sq m
20 sq m
20 sq m
18 sq m
40 sq m
13 sq m
36 sq m
8 sq m
5 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
40 sq m
50 sq m
70 sq m
28 sq m
20 sq m
20 sq m
18 sq m
40 sq m
13 sq m
36 sq m
8 sq m
5 sq m
18 sq m
10 sq m
3 person
1 person
1 person
PROGRAM analysis
113. Fire and security
Security office room
Fire fighting system essential
Telephone , communication
PABX exchange line
PABX operator’s
Car parking
Parking vehicles
Maintenance shop
Driver’s room
Driver’s toilet
Suction plant
Oxygen plant
Garbage
Total
10
10.1
10.2
11
11.1
11.2
12
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
13
14
15
1
4
100 car
1
1
1
1
10 sq m
7 sq m
20 sq m
10 sq m
20 sq m
5 sq
85 sq m
100 sq m
36 sqm
10 sq m
7 sq m
2000 sq m
10 sq m
20 sq m
5 sq
85 sq m
100 sq m
36 sqm
2670 sq m
covered
LAUNDRY ,LINEN SERVICE
Laundry
Soiled linen
Clean linen
1
2
3
1
1
1
60 sq m
18 sq m
18 sq m
60 sq m
18 sq m
18 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
114. Store
Office
Total
Ironing and tailoring room4
5
6
1
1
1
24 sq m
8 sq m
10 sq m
138 sq m
24 sq m
8 sq m
10 sq m
CLEANING,HOSPITAL WASTE DISPOSAL AND INCINERATION
Standard 250 bed hospital
Cleaning material room
Cleaning personal room
Total
1
2
3
1
1
1
80 sq m
10 sq m
12 sq m
102 sq m
80 sq m
10 sq m
12 sq m 2 person
ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance engineer room
(Civil, Electrical, Mechanical)
Diploma engineer’s room
Workshop
Store
Total
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
30 sq m
25 sq m
20 sq m
28 sq m
103 sq m
30 sq m
25 sq m
20 sq m
28 sq m
2 person
3 person
SUBSTATION
1.1
1.2
Generator
Transformer
2
1
96 sq m
96 sq m
48 sq m
96 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
115. AHU
Air conditioning plant
Boiler
Controlling office /staff_
Pump room
Electrical room
Pent house, elevator machine
Total
Total area
35% circulation area of total area
Grand total space
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
180 sq m
96 sq m
100 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
100 sq m
678 sq m
180 sq m
96 sq m
100 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
10 sq m
100 sq m
6 rooms
1 person
6 nos.
3 groups
1
1
1
1
1
6
Note-Other facilities / services may be included if necessary.
38 226 sq m
9 910 sq m
28 316 sq m
PROGRAM analysis
117. About
It is affiliated with
the University of Dhaka as
a constituent college.
Before 1854 it was a Dutch
"kuthi" which was used for
business purpose. became
a medical college in 1962
MITFORD HOSPITAL
118. Location _Google Map
Sir Salimullah Medical
College (SSMC) is a
government medical school
in bangladesh.It is located in
the old part of the
capital, Dhaka. It is affiliated
with the University of Dhaka
as a constituent college. It is
located at 23.710556°N
90.401111°E Mitford Road,
Babubazar, Dhaka,
Bangladesh.
MITFORD HOSPITAL
119. MITFRD HOSPITAL
Schematic Master Plan
Main Building
Shondhani
Blood Bank
&Clinic
Bahir bibhag
Mosque
Blood Bank
Institute of nuclear
medicine and
sciences
120. Organization of the main building
Ground floor
North : M.R.I C T Scan ,C T Scan , Digital X-Ray , Ward master office ,Kitchen
South : Emergency Department & Information , Casual ward , Physiotherapy Department
First floor
Administration block , Store , Canteen , TelephoneNorth :
South : Radiology and Imaging Department
Second floor
North : Orthopadedic , Orthopaedic post Operative , Surgery Ward
(female) , ICU
South : General Post Operative Word , General OT,
Emergency OT , Gynae OT , Gynae po Ward
Third floor
North : Surgery Ward 1 (male) , Surgery Ward 2 (male) , Surgery Ward 3 (male)
South : Gynae General Ward , Student cabin , Surgery seminar Ward
MITFRD HOSPITAL
138. Area:
4 acres of land
Built area:
4 lakh sq. ft.
450 bed
APOLLO HOSPITAL
CASE STUDY : 01
139. Its Accident & Emergency
Department is staffed with UK-
qualified physicians with 8 dedicated
emergency beds and 21 beds for day
care facility. The stat- of-the-art
Radiology & Imaging Department
includes 1.5 Tesla MRI, 64 Slice CT
Scan Color Doppler, Ultrasound, and
Gamma Camera. This is in addition to
EEG, EMG, neurophysiology, ECG,
stress test and pulmonary function
test, matched by the state of the art
Laboratory Services
EMERGENCY UNIT
APOLLO HOSPITAL
140. Ventilators and life support
equipped Ambulance
ERCP
Services (2 Toyota & 2
Mercedes ICU Ambulances)
24 Hours Holter
Monitoring
Emergency Imaging and
Laboratory Services
24 Hours Blood
Pressure Monitoring
Blood Bank Treadmill Text (TMT)
Well Trained, Skilled &
Experienced Doctors and
Nurses
Echocardiography
(ECG)
8 Emergency Beds EEG
4 Triage Bed to Determine
the Level of Priority
EMG
SERVICES
APOLLO HOSPITAL
158. Construction measure: New building mother child center
Builder owner: land berlin
Period of realization: 2003-2005
Floor space: 63,613 sq.ft.
Gross floor area: 132,456 sq.ft.
Gross volume: 1,631,357 cu.ft.
•The clinic for gynecology and pediatrics.
•Won award in 2000.
•92 beds and 14 children intensive care.
•7 maternity ward.
•2 division : 1. examination wings
2. treatment wings
•Two structure are linked with one another by means of the entrance hall as the main
development axis and a central, 3 story rotanda with glass dome
•Accident and emergency area with its own entrance in west.
•2 story examination and treatment wings
•Solar protected slats hung in front of it
•The semi circular shaped 2 story ward tract with 5 wards in an open design that fans out to
wards the south accommodates the glazed patients room of the clinic for gynecology and
pediatrics on the 2 story.
FORIGN CASE STUDY
159. FORIGN CASE STUDY
Detail view south patients room
VIVANTES CLINICAL CENTER BERLINE
PLAN:GROUND FLOOR
3D
BED CIRCULATION
160. FORIGN CASE STUDY
Patients ward and children intensive care
3 story rotunda
Circulation
Examination and
treatment wings
Emergency
entrance
Car parking
PAGE NO 89
162. 01.http://hospitals.webometrics.info/about_rank.html
•Cassell's Latin Dictionary, revised by Marchant, J & Charles J., 260th. Thousand.
02.Risse, G.B. Mending bodies, saving souls: a history of hospitals. Oxford
University Press, 1990. p. 56 Books.Google.com
03.a b Askitopoulou, H., Konsolaki, E., Ramoutsaki, I., Anastassaki, E. Surgical cures
by sleep induction as the Asclepieion of Epidaurus. The history of anaesthesia:
proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium, by José Carlos Diz, Avelino
Franco, Douglas R. Bacon, J. Rupreht, Julián Alvarez. Elsevier Science B.V.,
International Congress Series 1242(2002), p.11-17. Books.Google.com
04.Time Saver Standards for building types,Joseph De Chiara & John Callender(3rd
edition).Mcgraw-hill international editions/architectural series(2008-2009).
05.Ernst & Peter Neufert Architectural Data(third edition),Bousmaha Baiche,Nicholas
Walliman(2010)
05. Ahsan ullah hospital thesis report 2014.
ENAM MEDICAL college