Zydus hospitals have benchmarked its existence in the state of Gujarat and are an eminent hospital chain. Offering the best medical facilities, it stands being Western India’s largest private hospitals. Zydus Hospital, Vadodara, is a 400-bed, multispecialty facility located in the developing urban hotspot of the city.

Project Name: Zydus Hospital, Vadodara
Studio Name: Saptak Patel Architects
Completion Year: 2022
Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 454200 ft2
Project Location: Vadodara, Gujarat
Lead Architects: Saptak Patel

Design Team: Heti Rathod, Harsh bhatia, Swati Kanwal, Yash Tank, Saival Vekaria, Khushbu Kondhiya, Avani Chauhan, Riddhi Mehta, Aarsh Yagnik, Karthika Nair, Niralee Bhatt, Anjali Kahar, Kashish Mehta
Content Writer: Ar. Riya Parakh
Photo Credits:
Vinay Panjwani

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The site is irregularly trapezoidal shaped with road connectivity on the narrow side of the site. This irregularity of the site posed a challenge that inspired a creative solution, resulting in a base plan divided into rectangular and triangular shapes. The triangular floor plate is seven stories high, which gives the opportunity to convert it into a terrace garden on the seventh floor while the rectangular floor plate continues up to ten levels. Due to this, the building is divided into two dynamic planes that appear to slide over one another.

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The articulation of the façade was conceived to avoid horizontal surfaces on the exterior where pigeons typically roost, which are unhygienic for the hospital environment. Thus, vertical fins are introduced, which run across the façade, breaking the mass. This further adds to the dynamism by accentuating the verticality, thus making the building appear taller.

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The landscape is designed with interactive public seating spaces for visitors from the surrounding villages. The front entrance canopy is cantilevered 4.5 meters to protect the glass atrium from sun and rain, and it also serves as an entry and exit porch. This porch helps establish human scale in an otherwise tall building and forms a grand entrance to the facility.

A large volume of double-height atrium receives east morning light and serves as a welcoming public space that hosts reception and waiting area. Maximizing natural daylight and openness that aid in patients speedy recovery are important elements in designing this facility. Patient rooms are placed on the periphery to ensure ample light and views for each room. A clear internal spatial layout is designed for easy circulation and to support the sound functioning of the facility. To achieve this, the elevator core and mechanical areas are centrally located to reduce the travel distance for patients, doctors and staff in this multi-speciality hospital.

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Reception, waiting area and the spaces with maximum public footfall are placed on the ground floor. The second floor hosts the public facilities such as canteen area; mid floors are occupied with OT, sterile area and ICUs which have easy access to top and bottom floors. The top four floors hold the IP rooms. The terrace garden on the seventh level is a unique feature in this hospital that is designed as a public interactive space for patient, their relatives and visitors as well as for staff. This garden allows patients to connect with nature, relax and be in tranquillity.

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Materials such as wood, combined with whites and greys as a base, and a calming pastel colour scheme, help create an ambiance of comfort that promotes the well-being and recovery of patients and staff. Well-lit, bright, and soothing interiors bring positivity and elevate the space.

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