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Multispecialty Hospital Design Analysis

The document discusses the planning and design of a multispecialty hospital using STAAD Pro v8 software. It outlines the objectives to plan and design the hospital according to Indian standards, analyze the structure, ensure safety and serviceability, and estimate costs. Literature on hospital design, performance, and evidence-based design is also reviewed. The methodology discusses site selection, planning, design, analysis, and estimation. The expected outcomes are a well-equipped hospital to serve the local community's medical needs.

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Multispecialty Hospital Design Analysis

The document discusses the planning and design of a multispecialty hospital using STAAD Pro v8 software. It outlines the objectives to plan and design the hospital according to Indian standards, analyze the structure, ensure safety and serviceability, and estimate costs. Literature on hospital design, performance, and evidence-based design is also reviewed. The methodology discusses site selection, planning, design, analysis, and estimation. The expected outcomes are a well-equipped hospital to serve the local community's medical needs.

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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF A

MULTISPECIALTY HOSPITAL USING


STAAD PRO V8

Guided by,
Prof. C. PRINCE
NEERAJ S L- 42
RAHUL C R- 46
SHAJY LANCY- 51
SOORAJ G S- 53
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INTRODUCTION
• In the modern age there is no guarantee for man’s life, due to the carelessness. Due to the lack of hospitals and
poor treatment the human life became a big question. The need of a hospital becomes so important in a society. In
the society the important of a good and well equipped hospital becomes a vital factor. In this modern age the man
should give greater importance to make up his existence for a longer period with a good health.

• In now a day due to the pollution of the environment by several factors the world becomes a dirty one. Due to that
new disease is developing day by day. For that without full checkup the doctors were not able to detect the exact
disease. There the need of multispecialty or super specialty hospital. In there we can check everything related to
our health.

• So as per our curriculum and with the importance of life we choose our project as the planning and design of a
multispecialty hospital. Limit state method is used for the structural design of all members. , Limit state method
includes the consideration of structures at both working and ultimate load levels with a view to satisfy the
requirements of both safety and serviceability.
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OBJECTIVES
• To plan and design a multispecialty hospital with all requirements stated as
per the Indian standards

• To design the hospital building and analyze the structure using staad pro v8

• To ensure safety and serviceability to the structure.

• To make a detailed estimation of the structure.

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SOFTWARES USED
• AUTOCAD
• STAAD PRO V 8
• MICROSOFT EXCEL

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METHODOLOGY
• Literature survey
• Site Selection
• Site Investigation
• Planning of the structure
• Designing of the structure
• Analysis of the structure
• Estimation of the structure

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LITERATURE REVIEW
[Link] Building Structural Design And Analysis By: KevinDucharme, Mathew Paladino , Advised by
Professor Leonard Albano
Commercial buildings represent a large portion of new construction projects throughout the U.S. Commercial
buildings designed for consumer interaction and sales often present unique structural and architectural design challenges due
to the emphasis on aesthetics and performance. This Major Qualifying Project investigated the design of a two-story
commercial building with a large span lobby for sales agents and consumers. The group used the project to demonstrate
fundamental knowledge of civil engineering gained from undergraduate courses at WPI. Topics not covered in the
undergraduate curriculum were researched and explored including the design and construction of a dome roof and a partial
glass curtain wall.

The literature analyzing the relationship between performance anddesign often considers only one dimension of
performance and design. For instance, authors use only profit for performance or only information system for describing
design. We could validate this model thanks to simulation of the organizational behaviors in alternative designs andThis
project demonstrated the group’s knowledge of civil engineering while also dealing with a few unique structural engineering
design aspects that could be involved in real world applications.

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Cont…
2. Organizational Design And Hospital Performance By : Muriel Creteur, YevesPochet
This paper is only one part of a larger research that aims at modeling the relationship between organizational
design and hospital performance. This research is related to the changing context of hospital payment systems. We observe the
generalization of either prospective payment systems or more controlled retrospective payment systems. We want to analyze
whether or not the traditional structure of hospitals is still appropriate by analyzing the existing literature in a single global
model. Before modeling their relationship, we have to define hospital performance and to determine which organizational
design hospital could choose. Concept of hospital performance and provided criteria to evaluate it: efficiency, financial results,
the patient satisfaction, and the quality of care and human resources.

In general, the future researches that will allow us to model the relationship between organizational design and
performance. The literature analyzing the relationship between performance and design often considers only one dimension of
performance and design. For instance, authors use only profit for performance or only information system for describing
design. In future research, we would like to integrate this existing literature and its partial contribution in a single global
model.

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Cont…
3. Hospital Facilities And The Role Of Evidence Based Design By : Franklin Becker, Kelley Department of Design and
Environmental Analysis, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

Virtually all of the research on patient-cantered care to date has focused on in-patient rather than outpatient
facilities and services. Despite the fact that hospitals are spending millions of dollars to improve the physical attractiveness of
their facilities, particularly public areas such as lobbies and waiting areas, no studies have examined in a hospital setting and
with actual patients whether the attractiveness of outpatient physical settings in which patients wait affects perceived quality of
care. To provide more systematic evidence about whether the investment in more attractive patient areas increased the
perceived quality of care, Becker and Jones-Douglas (2006) collected data on patients’ perceived quality of care and the
relationship to perceived and actual waiting times in both primary waiting areas and in exam rooms in six outpatient facility
practices that varied significantly in physical attractiveness.

In general, Study assessing the relationship between the physical attractiveness of outpatient facilities on
patients’ perceived quality of care to illustrate the role evidence-based design can play in facility planning and design. For
research on facilities and their relationship to teamwork and collaboration among multi-disciplinary care teams. Implementing
evidence-based design, and suggests ways in which more formal academic research can be combined with practice-based
research to garner the benefits of systematic assessment in the context of real world time and resource constraints.

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Cont…
4. Characteristics Of Hospital Building Changes ,Process And Quality By : Giuseppe Pellitleri, D.P.C.E.,
University Of Palermo Flavia Belvedere, D.P.C.E., University Of Palermo

Functional aspects of a hospital building often overshadow the others that characterize its architecture. These objects were
pursued also through the contribution of disciplines very different: like Environmental Psychology, expressive arts, ergonomic, art of
gardening, Evidence Based Design, studies on the perception of shape and colour. Several of these are related to the architecture in
general, other are related to the hospital building in particular. For example, the Cognitive Psychology says that a corridor with more
than two changes of direction doesn’t help to create a mental map for the orientation.

Hospital buildings and humanization of spaces supporting the health activity are the basis defining design guidelines and
humanize important spaces, like those supporting the health activity. These criteria will be written for each aspect analyzed and derive
directly from the evaluation of its architectural quality according to the optimal parameters introduced. In fact from the analysis carried
out and observing actual trends, we have saw that in those areas optimal levels of architectural quality in terms of humanization have
not been achieved. Obviously taking into account emerging criteria will be easier for new hospitals. More complex is to act within
existing hospitals, where however is always essential to solve the problem of humanization. In existing buildings humanization doesn’t
follow the same logics of new buildings. Sometimes it is better to change their use making them housing or dormitories.
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EXPECTED OUTCOMES
• A well equipped hospital building that holds the need and
hospitality of the people near that area.
• To build a world-class medical infrastructure in Kerala. These
specialty hospitals are now attracting patients from around the
world.
• A well occupied multispecialty hospital.

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