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32 PEARLS – a Multispeciality Dental Clinic


32 PEARLS – a Multispeciality Dental Clinic
The treatment area
The treatment area

The space of the clinic is conceived by merging the concepts of an artist’s studio and a disciplined clinic. The client, a dentist couple, has an artistic bent of mind and required the interiors of their dental clinic to be unique in experience yet not loosing its identity as a clinic.

Architect: Tarak Mehta, Location: Ahmedabad, India
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Advance Eye Care Centre


Advance Eye Care Centre
Interior view from the corridor
Interior view from the corridor

PGIMER campus where several buildings have already been built and the architectural style of the building is a continuation of the architectural expression of the existing buildings in the campus following the guiding genetic principles of what the architect believes to be the Chandigarh ethos.

Architect: S D Sharma & Associates, Location: Chandigarh, India
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Ayurvedic Clinic Interior Design


Ayurvedic Clinic Interior Design
Corridor leading to the bamboo court
Corridor leading to the bamboo court

The site for the project comprised four separate shops connected by a common corridor in a residential cum commercial complex, facing north. The immediate focus was to convert the area into a pure space, to refine its architecture and accordingly work on the internal walls, openings, ceilings etc.

Architect: Sachin K. Patil and Sheetal S. Patil, Location: Kohlapur, India
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Chaitanya Hospital


Chaitanya Hospital
External view of the building
External view of the building

The hospital building is spread over three floors; the outpatient and the inpatient rooms along with a lavish waiting area, a café and a trauma room that are on the ground floor, with each private room having access to a landscaped garden, which makes the children feel at home. The out patient rooms adjoin a comfortable waiting hall, which also lends space for childcare; a pharmacy, and children’s play area.

Architect: Surinder Sawhney Associates, Location: Chandigarh, India
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Civil Hospital Samana


Civil Hospital Samana
A panoramic view of the Hospital
A panoramic view of the Hospital

The Civil Hospital Samana, designed on strict Cartesian pattern with emphasis on functional utility, comfort and convenience to the patients and attendants, and to the border population of Haryana as there is no secondary level hospital in the nearby territory of Haryana.

This 100-bed hospital having a covered area of 6200 square metres is situated on a plot of about one hectare. Apart from the hospital, the complex comprises an electric sub station, mortuary, independent water works and under ground disposal works.

Architect: Sarbjit Bahga & Associates, Location: Chandigarh, India
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Dental College and Research Institute


Dental College and Research Institute
The view of the corridors
The view of the corridors

The college building is a three-storeyed structure designed on the pattern of a fixed module. Each module houses a particular Dental Science Department. The arrival court at the ground floor with a bi-furcated staircase leading to upper floors provide a grand entry to the place of learning as well as a transition from outside world to the college. The first floor has another exclusive linkage with the top floor through a cantilevered staircase. The landscaped spaces, the corridors, and staircases encourage interaction at various levels. While the inner façade from the courtyard offers visual variations, the inclusion of parapets serve as locker space, approachable from corridors. On the exterior, this gives a pleasant visual and spatial continuity across floors.

Architect: Vastukrit, Location: Chhattisgarh, India
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Guy’s Approaches


Guy’s Approaches
External view of the hospital
External view of the hospital

Guy’s Hospital is spread over a large busy area in London. In 2005, a project called Guy’s Approaches was started. This was to redevelop the hospital entrance. The project was planned to make a number of changes in the hospital.

Architect: Heatherwick Studio, Location: London, UK
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Manodisha Hospital


Manodisha Hospital
Entrance to the Manodisha Hospital
Entrance to the Manodisha Hospital

The scale and the nature of the space of the Manodisha Hospital give the sense of a house that has been converted into a health-care facility.

Architect: Saakar Foundation, (Surinder Bahga), Location: Barnala, India
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Reconstruction of District Hospital


Reconstruction of District Hospital
The hospital under construction
The hospital under construction

The G K General Hospital in Bhuj was entirely destroyed in the earthquake of January 26, 2001, killing 176 of the 178 admitted patients. After assessing the damage, the then Prime Minister of India committed to re-building the hospital within 24 months. The firm of E F N Riberio Associates was commissioned by the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund to take up this challenging task of re-building the hospital, its seismic resistance being the prime concern. Planned initially as a 50,000 sqm facility with a capacity of 300-beds expandable to 500-beds, it was targeted to be constructed, equipped and commissioned within 18 months.

Architect: E F N Riberio Associates, Location: Bhuj, India
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St Olavs Hospital


St Olavs Hospital
A rendered view of the structure
A rendered view of the structure

St Olavs Hospital is the regional hospital for the Mid-Norway health region, an area that consists of the counties of Møre and Romsdal, Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag. The St Olavs project involved the replacement of the current century old hospital with a new one on the same site, thus providing a futuristic hospital, designed with state-of-the-art facilities.

Architect: Frisk Architects, Location: Trondheim, Norway
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