20161130 Booosting Circular Demolition Erasmus MC - Presentation Arjan Windhorst EMC

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Transcript of 20161130 Booosting Circular Demolition Erasmus MC - Presentation Arjan Windhorst EMC

Closing down sale Dijkzigt. Everything has to go!

Arjan Windhorst

Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam

November 30, 2016

Erasmus MC in brief

Our mission:

Erasmus MC is committed to a healthy population and excellence in healthcare

through research and education

Facts & figures:

530,000 outpatient visits per year

42,000 patient admissions per year

33,500 operations (incl. day care) per year

13,500 employees (23rd employer in the Netherlands)

4,500 students

20% of all UMC care in the Netherlands

Only Dutch UMC that provides training & education for all medical specialties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtjpwmfgkJk

How it all started . . .

Moving from 3 hospitals into 1 UMC in 2018

inpatients

technical layer

OT/ICU

day treatment

diagnostic dpt.

outpatients

Overview of the Erasmus MC campus

Iron stock

Flexibel use

In development

Demolition

Today’s mission

demolish

renovation/ new

field

Ambition level

< traditioneel > < additional > < innovatie ----> ambition level sustainability

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ility

Reuse of a facade element

Reuse 1-to-1 brick

Recycling furniture

BREAAM-sloop

eBay

Wastafel wordt

baksteel

Recycling

concrete debris

< downcycling> < upcycling > < closed loop

Minimum level Erasmus MC

Some food for thought in circular

demolishing

Can materials be used on short distance from the demolition site?

What materials are used in renovations at our own location?

Can we reuse materials from other projects?

Can materials be combined from other projects in the region?

What materials can go back to the manufacturer or dealer?

What are the costs and benefits?

What impact will the demolition have on the environment?

Do we have to demolish the Dijkzigt or is redevelopment a more

profitable option (financial and environmental)?

Questions

Is there any potential in the reuse of the Erasmus MC

buildings that will be demolished?

If so, how much and what / which elements?

What action should Erasmus MC take to make this a

success?

ROTTERDAM IS GETTING BETTER!