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The ownership type of this centre is of a private nature. This centre is located in the Doha city of Qatar and owned by a company known as Zawya Industrial Classifications. It is expected that the centre will be built on a 2,500 acre piece of land found at the Education City campus. The architect for construction is OHL International while the designer is known as Cesar Pelli of Pelli Clarke Pelli and Blerbe Becket, which is an executive architectural firm (Pelli & Michael 25). The funding for the construction and development of the facility will be from the Qatar Foundation; hence, the Qatar government believed to be the client for the building.
The geographical location of the building is one opposite the Education City and adjacent to the Science and Technology Park as well as National Convention Centre, both in Qatar. Project description Currently under construction, this facility will be considered the best groundbreaking hospital in the region, offering digitalized education and research on the health of both children and women from the region as well as internationally. The initial structure of the building was slotted to be able to contain a capacity of 400 beds, 550 beds at most after expansion as shown in image 1 below.
The construction cost including the furnishing with required equipment has been estimated by the Qatar Foundation at a cost of $7.9 billion. 1. Architectural image of SIDRA when complete 2. Interior design of SIDRA http://pcparch.com/project/sidra-medical-and-research-center#view-image The design for the centre both interior and exterior shall comprise of cutting edge glass, steel and white ceramic structure thus, guaranteed to provide an ideal environment for privacy, tranquility and healing for patients as shown in image 2 above.
The official opening of the centre for patients to access is expected to be in the year 2015 when the centre shall fully be operational. Concept (Mission statement and goals) As a part of highly digitalized dynamic education and research environment in Qatar, SIDRA will comprise of international institutions that are leading such as Weill Cornel Medical College and BGI-Health Asia Pacific. The mission statement is to raise the health care standards throughout the country with a main focus on women and children while providing valuable learning and research opportunities.
This will encompass three main missions which includes providing world class medical and patient care, provision of medical education and facilitation of biomedical research. The centre’s main goal is to be a fully ultra-modern, digitalized/all-digital research and academic medical centre through the setting up of new patient care standards for children and women in Qatar, regionally and internationally (Qatar Investment and Business Guide, 13). Spatial analysis The spatial analysis of SIDRA details the need for proper coordination between engineering and architectural components of the construction.
Consequently, the quality of the architectural components of the project as well as the constructability will be analyzed. The architectural documents will also be reviewed to ensure that none of them potentially conflicts in any manner with other disciplines (Park 15). Circulation/way finding In this scenario, this case study can reveal that as in the case of most international buildings, the floor plan of SIDRA portrays various symmetries such as C1, C4, and D1 for various rooms and floors of the building.
This case is also a common feature in which the symmetrical dispositions of the building are being emphasized both by local and global symmetry. This then becomes the determinant for its organizational design. By being able to read the symmetry of a building, one is capable of reading the spatial
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