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The document summarizes three medical college projects in Bangladesh and New York. It provides details on the Khulna Medical College Hospital including its 500-bed capacity, outpatient facilities that see 400-500 patients daily, and issues with locations of operating theaters and central supplies. For Sir Salimullah Medical College & Hospital in Dhaka, it notes the 600-bed capacity and affiliation with Dhaka University. The Weill Cornell Medical College project summary outlines its 480,000 square foot size, 13 floors of laboratories, and curtain wall facade designed for energy efficiency.
The document summarizes three medical college projects in Bangladesh and New York. It provides details on the Khulna Medical College Hospital including its 500-bed capacity, outpatient facilities that see 400-500 patients daily, and issues with locations of operating theaters and central supplies. For Sir Salimullah Medical College & Hospital in Dhaka, it notes the 600-bed capacity and affiliation with Dhaka University. The Weill Cornell Medical College project summary outlines its 480,000 square foot size, 13 floors of laboratories, and curtain wall facade designed for energy efficiency.
The document summarizes three medical college projects in Bangladesh and New York. It provides details on the Khulna Medical College Hospital including its 500-bed capacity, outpatient facilities that see 400-500 patients daily, and issues with locations of operating theaters and central supplies. For Sir Salimullah Medical College & Hospital in Dhaka, it notes the 600-bed capacity and affiliation with Dhaka University. The Weill Cornell Medical College project summary outlines its 480,000 square foot size, 13 floors of laboratories, and curtain wall facade designed for energy efficiency.
Project Name:Khulna Medical College Hospital,Khulna
Hospital Type: 500 bedded general hospital
Location: Khulna Client: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Organization:Health Directorship Planning and Organization, Public Works Department, Bangladesh Road
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Hospital The Hospitals Outpatient Facilities are follows Patient Capacity: 400-500 per day Peak Hours: 9 a.m to 12 p.m Peak days: Sunday and Monday System: Separate Ticket counter for male and female.Then they are referred to respective departments
Cleaning: Cleaning is done after closing hours
Dropping and Parking: Adjacent to the O.P.D entrance parking space is provided. After dropping there is a ramp to take severely ills to their own departments Ground floor plan First floor plan Dispensary: Beside the counter there is a dispensary which doesnt work properly
Clinic: Clinic is divided into male and female. Nevertheless some clinics are used for both male and Female Medical Skin and vernal diseses Surgical Opthalmology ENT Dental Radiology Physical Medicine Pediatric Gynecology Eye Diagnostic and treatment Pathology Operation Theatre: O.T is to far from the emergency, placed on the first floor.It has only a single corridor, that is used for patient,doctor,staff and other services. No waiting space. Central supply is too far from O.T
Nursing unit: Situated in the middle of each ward.Toilet provided end of the ward Emergency: Opened 24 hours with a doctor and nurse in hand.Have other facilities like observation room,doctors room,police booth. It doesnt have separate entry Admin: Situated in the first floor.
Service: Kitchen has a separate service entrance.Supply comes through main gate of the complex Findings: -O.T is too far from central supply -No service entrance -No waiting space before O.T -No provision for morgue in the hospital, only a small room in the service corridor of O.P.D Project Name:Sir Salimullah Medical College & Hospital,Dhaka Hospital Type: Teaching Hospital Location: Dhaka First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan Affiliated with University of Dhaka Before 1854 it was a Dutch "kuthi" which was used for business purpose.
The medical college consists of following departments: preclinical (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology), paraclinical (pathology, microbiology, forensic medicine, community medicine, pharmacology), clinical medicine (general medicine, psychiatry, neuromedicine, nephrology, cadiology, sexual- skin-and-venereal diseases), pediatrics, surgery (general surgery, orthopedic surgery, pediatric surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, Urology, cardiothoracic surgery), gynaecology and obstetrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngorhinology, anesthesiology and diagnostic (clinical laboratory, radiology and imaging)
Affiliated hospital: Mitford Hospital area of about 12.8 acres of land on the river bank, The Medical College block is located at the south-eastern corner near the river bank with an attractive large garden in fronttoughly in the shape on English H with two symmetrical projections in the middle on the north and the south, one accommodating a verandah and the other, a staircase. It presents a 225-0 long frontage to the north. It accommodated two lecture halls, two separate dissecting rooms one for males and one for males and one for females, a laboratory, gymnasium and a hostel was added later. Findings: The hospital provides both indoor and outdoor treatments The hospital has 600 beds,of which 240 are paying Project Name: Weill Cornell Medical College
Architects: Todd Schliemann | Ennead Architects Location: 413 East 69th Street, New York, NY, USA
Architect In Charge: Craig McIlhenny Project Team: Barrett Brown, Ilya Chistiakov, Margaret Gorman, John Jordan, Zubair Kazi, James Macho, Patricia Salas, Margaret Tyrpa Area: 480,000 sqft The new Belfer Research Building provides Weill Cornell Medical College with a cutting-edge medical research facility in close proximity to the institutions existing clinical, research and academic buildings, reinforcing its mission as an urban academic biomedical center and world leader in its field Thirteen floors of laboratories, three floors of academic programs and two floors of research support space. Flexible, transparent, open and easily adaptable spaces are designed to break down research silos and encourage communication and cross- disciplinary collaboration. Natural light is optimized throughout the building as transparency between the office and the laboratory zones allows light from the south to permeate the lab bench area, enhancing the environment within the entire laboratory and allowing visual communication between principal investigators and laboratory researchers. Outside the lab, principal investigators offices are located along a common corridor that includes shared collaborative spaces conference rooms, computational spaces, lounge spaces and break room. A connecting stair linking the office corridor of each floor to an adjacent floor above or below reinforces interdisciplinary interaction. First Floor Plan The building envelope features a high-performance double-skinned, fritted-glass curtain wall that defines the buildings formal identity and maximizes energy efficiency. The passively vented system is designed to promote controlled convection within the wall cavity, mitigating extreme temperatures on the exterior of the building and significantly reducing temperatures on the interior glass. Openings and sun-shading devices enhance visual and thermal comfort within the office zone, reducing the cooling requirements and the overall carbon footprint of the building in excess of US Green Building Council requirements. Industry standard components and construction methods are used in the curtainwall design to provide an economically sensitive sustainable solution.