Granlund, hospital design

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DESIGN | CONSULTANCY | SOFTWARE | RENOVATION BUILDING

SUPPORTING

THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE


Central Finland Hospitals, Hospital Nova, Jyväskylä

Tampere University Hospital, 2020 Reform Programme

•HVAC •Building automation •Fire prevention

•HVAC •Building automation •Electricity

•Energy and lifecycle planning •Fixed medical equipment

•Fire prevention •Energy and lifecycle planning •AV design

The new hospital in Jyväskylä will house all the operations of the current central hospital, along with the necessary support functions. The aim is to implement an energy- and lifecycle-efficient, adaptable and flexible central hospital unit that meets contemporary operative demands and places the patient at the centre of operations. The design of the 100,000 gross square metre hospital is currently in progress.

The aim of the 2012–2020 reform programme is to ensure that the hospital area develops consistently as a whole. The reform covers new buildings, as well as the renovation of existing structures. The E building (8,000 gross square metres), which houses the kidney centre and infection unit, was completed in November 2015. The 80,000 square metre yard will be completed in summer 2019. Granlund Tampere Oy participates in the project in cooperation with AX-Suunnittelu Oy.

Kuopio University Hospital, Kaari Hospital

New Children’s Hospital, Helsinki

•HVAC •Electricity •Fire prevention

•Fire prevention •Fixed medical equipment •Electricity

•Building automation •Fixed medical equipment

The Kaari Hospital was designed on the basis of population needs, new procedures and the new premises required for these. Special attention was also paid to hospital automation and new technologies, flexibility and the smoothness of care processes. The total area of the hospital is 35,000 gross square metres, and it was inaugurated in May 2015.

•Tele •Security •Cleanliness management

The new Children’s Hospital wants to be the best children’s hospital in the world, offering premium care, comfort, security, adaptability and energy efficiency. The 45,000 square metre hospital is inaugurated in 2018.

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Helsinki University Hospital, “the Bridge Hospital”

Turku University Hospital, T3 project

•HVAC •Electricity •Tele

•HVAC •Fixed medical equipment •Building automation

•Fixed medical equipment •Building automation •Fire prevention

The Bridge Hospital, which is being planned in Meilahti, Helsinki, is the largest construction project of the Hospital District for Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS). Its cost estimate is EUR 280 million, and it will replace the current Töölö hospital as well as part of the current Department of Oncology. Consultants Granlund and Ramboll will design the building’s technical systems.

The new T3 building of Turku University Hospital will house the operations of the current U hospital, such as the paediatric and gynaecological wards. The design is based on patient needs, patient safety and a family-centred approach. Particular attention is paid to children in order to enable the presence of family members during care and a safe hospital experience.

The design cornerstones of the new hospital building are its simple and effective structure, adaptability and energy efficiency. The project enables developing specialty healthcare to meet the needs of the 2020s. Another aim of the new building is to offer a safe and accessible environment that promotes a positive care experience for patients. Natural light and views that promote a good atmosphere are central elements in this.

The T3 project represents the latest trends in hospital design: adaptability and flexibility. Supporting collaboration among staff and offering flexible spaces are important parts of the design. The total area of the eight-storey building is 54,000 square metres, and its total costs are EUR 158 million.

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GRANLUND ALSO PARTICIPATES IN THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS IN FINLAND: •KOy Hyvinkään sairaalanmäki, Hyvinkää •Eksote K hospital, Lappeenranta •Kuopio University Hospital, PEKO 1 •Renovation and extension of the Women’s Hospital (HUH) •Seinäjoki Central Hospital, extension of the F building •North Karelia Central Hospital, extension L, psychiatry building •Kuopio University Hospital, radiation •Kymenlaakso Central Hospital, Carea hospital, Kotka •Future uses of the Children’s Hospital, Helsinki •Vaasa Central Hospital, new H building, Bothnia High 5 •Extension of Lapland Central Hospital, Rovaniemi •Kuopio University Hospital, Uusi Sydän cardiac clinic

Vaasa Central Hospital, U building

Oulu University Hospital, Children’s and Women’s Hospital

•HVAC •Building automation •Electricity

•HVAC •Building automation •Electricity •Tele

•Fire prevention •Fixed medical equipment •Cleanrooms

The U building of Vaasa Central Hospital houses the hospital pharmacy, isotopic laboratory and two outpatient clinics. The hospital pharmacy has strict requirements on indoor conditions. It is a cleanroom unit that must meet high cleanliness standards. The total area covered by the project is approximately 7,000 gross square metres. The U building is completed in three stages. In addition to the pharmacy and the isotopic laboratory, the building will house the warehouse and archives of the pharmacy as well as an inpatient ward that can be temporarily used by the other units at peak times.

•Fixed medical equipment •Fire prevention •Cleanliness management •Energy and lifecycle planning

The aim of the new Children’s and Women’s Hospital in Oulu is to provide family-centred and patient-oriented care. Starting points for the design include enabling the presence of family members during inpatient care. Flexible collaboration of personnel and occupational well-being are also important. A familyand customer-centred approach and flexibility and adaptability were the cornerstones of the design. The design method used in the project was function-based and interactive. The team used modern tools and methods and a virtual environment. Personnel feedback and participation were vital elements of the design process. The project covers an area of approximately 26,000 gross square metres.

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SUPPORTING WELL-BEING We take care of technical building services in projects that require extensive knowhow and expertise and premium quality. Our 50 years of experience and more than 150 designers who specialise in the hospital sector support Finnish well-being, one hospital at a time. Special expertise and user orientation come from experience. Our experts are familiar with common hospital procedures, equipment and hygiene and security requirements, and they cooperate closely with care providers and users.

Our workshops involve all the project contacts We involve the project team and care providers in construction projects with the help of workshops and Big Room work. We support the project managers with workflows, information management and communications. We coordinate Big Rooms and facilitate workshops. In addition, we train project teams in interactive approaches and the use of workshops to support their own work.

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Solutions that improve energy efficiency and effectiveness • Control operational costs through energy efficiency. Saving can be achieved through technical solutions, material choices, adaptable spaces and the use of free energy sources (ground heat, solar energy and waste heat). • Modular solutions ensure an efficient use of space and smooth commissioning. • We offer modern solutions and premium expertise that improve the safety of personnel and patients. • Customer orientation is our ultimate goal. We use a range of means to illustrate our offering, such as 3D images and virtual reality.


The digital hospital of the future will make work and the care process easier for hospital personnel

Cleanliness validation can improve the indoor conditions of operating rooms and enhance patient safety

Hospitals are digitalising at a rapid pace. Our aim is to design hospitals where technical systems support the personnel, make the care process faster and improve patient safety.

Operating room ventilation creates and maintains a clean and comfortable environment for both patients and personnel. Ventilation plays a key role in reducing the risk of contamination and meeting the cleanliness requirements.

Digitalisation methods • The integration of technical systems can reduce, for example, overlapping tasks, which saves care providers’ time. • Identification and location services make the use of space more efficient and practical tasks quicker—for example, by reducing the number of separate login events. • Automated lighting control increases the energy efficiency and comfort of the areas. • Image transfers from operating rooms enable organising teaching outside of the room. • Telemedicine opportunities are continuously being mapped out.

Our offering • • • • • • •

Validation measurements of operating rooms Training Situational analyses Qualification plans Analysis and documentation of results Presenting the results and agreeing on further measures Annual re-qualifications

Our measurements partner is Halton Oy. The Ventilation in Hospitals standard will make validation measurements mandatory in two years.

We plan the best solutions for the digital hospital of the future together with our customers. Projects that promote digitalisation are currently in progress in cities such as Jyväskylä, Oulu and Helsinki.

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