Architects: BBATS Consulting&Projects SLP (Silvia Barbera Correia, Jorge Batesteza Penna, Cristóbal Tirado Luchsinger), Murtinho+Raby Arquitectos (Pedro Murtinho Larraín, Santiago Raby Pinto)
Location: Maipú, Maipu, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Partner In Charge: Cristóbal Tirado
Project Manager: Silvia Barbera, Jorge Batesteza
Project Management: Silvia Barbera, Cristóbal Tirado, Santiago Raby
Area: 70.301 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Nico Saieh, Pablo Casals
Collaborators: (Chile) Felipe Torreblanca, Juan Carlos Barros, Sebastián Cruz, Ignacia Balart, Andrés Briceño, Cristina Núñez, Luis Pinto / (España) Jean Craiu, Simona Iaquinto, Dani Linares, Luisa Santos / (Concurso) Juan García
Structural Design: CRL Ingeniería
Landscape Design: RyR Arquitectos
Lighting Design: DLLD
Sanitary Engineering: PVT Ingenierìa
Electrical Engineering: ICG Ingenierìa
Hvac Engineering: GyZ Ingenierìa
Client: Gobierno de Chile – Concesiones MOP
From the architect. The El Carmen de Maipu Hospital has 70.301 m², 375 beds, 11 operating rooms and 6 delivery rooms, 125 medical consultations, 523 parking spots and 347 seismic isolators, to house 1,500 staff, in the most populous municipality in the country.
The hospital it’s located in a plot of 250m by 250m (aprox 50,500 m2) with a considerable green prescence and with enough space to decide the position of the building in the site. However the difficulty it’s given by the important difference in the ground level, – 10m difference between the south entrance and the north access- , with a slope that make’s a diagonal against the avenue of the project main facade.
This implied to develop the project in two different levels: a half buried plinth that builds de difference of the existing slope minimizing the earthworks, with the subsequent extension and recovery of the upper level (north access) that builds a green free access roof and articulates the lower level (plinth) and the upper level that’s built as two parallel dislocated aerial hospitalization bars that rest above the natural ground and the green roof. The ubication of the hospitalization areas responds to a better orientation (north-west) and a better environment linked with the green roof and the park areas on the site.
The programmatic distribution is divided into three groups: (1) two underground floors of parking and clinical support services grouped with the two levels on the plinth that house the heart of the hospital: emergency rooms, radiology, operating rooms and critically ill patients; (2) a technical gallery on the green roof / park level and (3) two upper floors for hospitalization units.
Looking for the best performance, the project is developed in a perfectly horizontal clinical organization, and has a fairly small urban scale in relation to the 70,000 m² built. This is seen in that – despite having 7 floor – this is not reflected in any of its facades.
El Carmen Hospital Maipu / BBATS Consulting & Projects + Murtinho+Raby Arquitectos originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 28 Jan 2015.
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