Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven
DHD has been regular M&E advisors to this top clinical hospital since 1998. Besides many maintenance projects, we have completed large extensions and renovation schemes. Design Of particular note about the projects for this client is the phased completion over a long period of time.
To guarantee consistency in the deployment of installations, DHD drew up a master plan for the technical installations, which helped to solve short-term problems such as a shortage of cooling capacity and electricity supply. The entire technical infrastructure, both mechanical and electrical, was examined. Improvements, particularly in terms of energy consumption, redundancy and operational safety, are recorded in an infrastructure master plan for technical installations. All proposed measures will be introduced in phases. After the work has been completed, the result will be a fully operational set of installations that are energy efficient, flexible and ready for the future.
Innovative aspects
An example is the renovation of the nursing departments, where patient-centred solutions were implemented. In practice, this meant creating a domestic atmosphere. First, a trial floor was refurbished. Then, on the basis of the experiences with this trial floor, a big factor of repetition was achieved through aiming for more standardization. The result is that as much as possible could be achieved within the available budget. Owing to the high level of standardization and the creative treatment of the design, DHD succeeded in fitting cooling ceilings in the nursing departments.
Sustainable and healthy building
In addition to the patient-centred approach and the responsible choice of materials, energy consumption is minimized by the choice for a complex wide geothermal energy storage/production system.
Disciplines
Mechanical and electrical engineering