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A B O U T
Yashoda Hospitals was established by Dr.G. Surender Rao in Somajiguda, Hyderabad
(Andhra Pradesh) as a small clinic in1989.
He later teamed up with his brother, MrG. Ravender Rao, an astute businessman,to expand operations and started YashodaGroup of Hospitals.
Now, Yashoda Group of Hospitals is a
major healthcare provider in AndhraPradesh with 3 independent, super-specialty Hospitals in Hyderabad atSecunderabad, Malakpet and Somajigudawith a nursing school and collegeattached to each hospital. The Groupalso operates 3 Cancer Institutes and 3
Heart Institutes all providing 24/7emergency services with advancedequipment.
With a combined capacity of about 1200beds, 600 specialists, 1,500 nurses and6,600 paramedical and other supportstaff; Yashoda Group treats roughly
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Location
Yashoda Hospitals is situated inSD Road, Secunderabad.
Location of the hospital shouldbe convenient in relation to thepeople it serves.
The site offer sufficient spacefor hospital departments.
It is a quiet location with nopossibility of future intrusive
development not excluded byregulations on adjacent sites.
The land must not becontaminated and adequate openareas for later expansion mustalso be planned.
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SITE ANALYSIS
ZONING
BASEMENT I: PARKING, CANTEEN, NURSING
ROOM, GENERATOR ROOM
BASEMENT II: MORTUARY, LINEN
DEPARTMENT, BIO WASTE DISP.,
GROUND FLOOR: RECEPTION CUM WAITING
AREA, HELP DESK, OPDs, PHARMACY,
EMERGENCY UNIT
FIRST FLOOR: OPDs, DIAGNOSTICS
SECOND FLOOR: PATIENTS ROOM,OPERATION THEATERS, ICUs, DIAGNOSTICS
THIRD FLOOR: PATIENTS ROOM, POST
OPERATIVE WARDS,
FOURTH FLOOR: PATIENTS ROOM,
FIFTH FLOOR: PATIENTS ROOM, STAFF
CANTEEN
Parking for
two wheeler
Main Entrance
s s
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MAIN ENTRANCE
General traffic goes only to the
main entrance; for hygiene reasons
(e.g. risk of infection), special
entrances are to be shown
separately.
The entrance hall, on the basis
of the open-door principle,
should be designed as a waiting
room for visitors. Today's
layouts are more like that of a
modern hotel foyer, having moved
away from the typical hospitalcharacter.
Circulation routes for visitors,
patients and staff are separated
from the hall onwards.
The reception and help desks are
formed using counters, allowing
staff to supervise more
effectively.
However, it must be possible
to prevent public access from
reception to inner areas and main
staff circulation routes.
Landscapin
g element
Emergency
entry for
Ambulance
Temple at the
entry
Entry/Exit
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Same entry is being used for the
visitors, doctors, staff as well as
for emergency which made the entry
point crowded.
Main entrance to the building is
also used as fire exit.
ENTRY
4mts width
Stone flooring
Sliding steel main gate
Shaded conical security kiosk
Security
kiosk
Main Entrance
Waiting lobby
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CIRCULATION
Entrance and circulation within the
building must consider wheelchair users,
parents with small children and people
with disabilities.
CORRIDORS
Corridors must be designed for the
maximum expected circulation flow.
Access corridors are used by the
doctors, visitors as well as patients.
Windows for lighting and ventilation
failed to allow maximum lighting and
ventilation to the corridor.
Smoke doors are installed in ward
corridors in accordance with local
regulations wheelchair users, parents
with small children and people with
disabilities.
Granite flooring is bacteria resistant
which made it suitable for a hospital.
3m wide corridor made the movement of
visitors and doctors at a time
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STAIRS
For safety reasons stairs must be
designed in such a way that if
necessary they can accommodate all
of the vertical circulation.
The effective width of the stairsand landings in essential
staircases must be a minimum of
1.50 m and should not exceed 2.50
m.
Doors must not constrict the
useful width of the landings and,
in accordance with hospitalregulations, doors to the
staircases must open in the
direction of escape.
Staircases are provided with
polished steel handrail on one
side.
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SERVICE YARD
Hospital logistics should be centred in one
place. A service yard, conveniently
situated in a low-level supplies and
disposal area, makes this possible.
The supply and disposal of all hospitalgoods and materials is conducted via
ramp, segregated from the main and
emergency entrances.
In addition, service yard auxiliary rooms
house emergency electricity generators,
the sprinkler control room, the oxygen
distribution system, and other services. All the services were placed in Basement
I and Basement II.
Generator area
Bio waste
Disposal
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DOORS
When designing doors the hygiene
requirements should be considered.
The surface coating must withstand the
long-term action of cleaning agents
and disinfectants, and they must bedesigned to prevent the transmission
of sound, odours and draughts.
Doors must meet the same standard of
noise insulation as the walls
surrounding them.
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GROUND FLOOR
Check up roo
Receptionand
waiting
areaStairs and
ramp
Toilets
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