Chapman Taylor’s hospital ward renovation design for Mahidol University’s Golden Jubilee Medical Centre near Bangkok
Our Bangkok studio has created a competition design for the renovation of a hospital ward at Mahidol University’s Golden Jubilee Medical Centre near Bangkok
Located at the university’s Salaya Campus in Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon Pathom Province, the medical centre competition required proposals for the renovation of the hospital’s Ward 1. Our renovation design for the ward encompassed the second and third floors of the three-level ward, covering 2,613m2, including a paediatric ward, and obstetrics ward and a delivery room.
The design incorporates calming colours and tones, natural elements and soft textures, as well as allowing in abundant natural light. The goal is to ensure that patients and healthcare professionals feel relaxed and are in the best possible frame of mind. Edges are rounded, joints are seamless and surfaces are continuous, preventing the accumulation of dust and bacteria.
The bright and uncluttered design is also focused on functional efficiency, accessibility and achieving the highest standards for a clinical environment.
Chapman Taylor’s design scope for this concept included the electrical, communications, air conditioning, sanitation and fire protection systems as well as the general interior design and wayfinding.
To read about our experience and insights into healthcare hospitality design, please click here.
The design incorporates calming colours and tones, natural elements and soft textures, as well as allowing in abundant natural light. The goal is to ensure that patients and healthcare professionals feel relaxed and are in the best possible frame of mind. Edges are rounded, joints are seamless and surfaces are continuous, preventing the accumulation of dust and bacteria.
The bright and uncluttered design is also focused on functional efficiency, accessibility and achieving the highest standards for a clinical environment.
Chapman Taylor’s design scope for this concept included the electrical, communications, air conditioning, sanitation and fire protection systems as well as the general interior design and wayfinding.
To read about our experience and insights into healthcare hospitality design, please click here.