Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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SYMBIOSIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE

IMK Architects

ARCHITECTS
IMK Architects

HVAC CONSULTANTS
Radiant Consulting Engineers

LOCATION
Lavale, India

CATEGORY
Healthcare Architecture, Hospital, Research

DESIGN DIRECTOR
Nithin Hosabettu

CLIENT
Symbiosis Society

AREA
449930 ft²

MANUFACTURERS
Saint-Gobain, ACP, KK Engineering, LEGERO Lights, Nyati Engineers & Consultants, Parryware, Shandar Interior Private Limited, Weathercool Sales, Wipro Lights, cera

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
The Axis Structural Consultants

MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS
Radiant Consulting Engineers

PLUMBING CONSULTANTS
Radiant Consulting Engineers

YEAR
2020

FACADES CONSULTANTS
IMK Architects

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
IMK Architects, Radiant Consulting Engineers

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Rahul Kadri

ARCHITECTS
IMK Architects, Sahil Bipin Deshpande, Viraj Naralkar, Aakash Kumar Srivastav, Oshmi Sengupta, Pallavi Rai

ELECTRICAL CONSULTANTS
Radiant Consulting Engineers

CIVIL CONSULTANTS
The Axis Structural Consultants

Text description provided by architect.

Occupying the lower slopes of a hill within Symbiosis International University’s 260-acre estate in Lavale, Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre (SUHRC) is a 41,800-square-metre, 216-bed, multi-specialty hospital that represents a new and progressive face for healthcare infrastructure in India.

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Courtesy of IMK Architects

With its state-of-the-art healthcare facilities and a research centre to enhance skill development, it is firmly anchored today as a COVID-19 quarantine and treatment facility, contributing to Maharashtra’s fight against the pandemic.

SUHRC’s design draws from the ideas of biophilia (an innate human tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life) to promote recovery and rejuvenation for patients and healthcare professionals.

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Two large courtyards landscaped with flowering shrubs and trees bring in ample daylight and views of the outdoors into the interiors, while creating buffer zones to reduce cross infection.

Critical areas such as ICUs are endowed with soft and soothing hues to reduce anxiety; while the OPD has no air conditioning but allows for fresh, natural air – thereby reducing the AC load and power consumption for these areas.

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Courtesy of IMK Architects

Functionally, the building comprises four sections; three of them belong to the hospital and the last one being the Skill Centre.

The hospital is planned across five levels; departments such as the OPD, casualty, radiology, MHC etc.

This helps in keeping the departments separate, and thus maintaining the sterility of each floor function-wise.

Carefully and strategically planned, the building attempts to make gestures that are grand, yet local and responsive with attention to details such as the brick-art and the exposed concrete. The project is an exemplar of passive design and sustainability.

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Courtesy of IMK Architects

Naturally-compressed, sundried earthen bricks (CSEB) were produced on site and are used to create a double-skinned façade with boxed forms and deep shading projections to reduce heat gain.

CSEB through its own porosity and its use in elements such as cavity walls and jaalis enables the structure to cope with climate of the region by allowing the building to breathe.

This reduces the internal heat gain allowing for maximum thermal comfort, reducing energy consumption.

Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Courtesy of IMK Architects

The bricks were produced on site using a block-making machine, thus providing additional employment opportunities to the locals as well as ensuring minimal carbon emissions. This is the first time CSEB has been used in a project of such a large scale.


Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Ground Floor Plan
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Landscape Plan


Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Concept Sketches
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Development Diagram
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Materials CEB


Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Landscape Plan
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
Site Plan
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre
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