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Erasmus Medical Center

Bouwcombinatie BV - The contract for construction was awarded to Bouwcombinatie Erasmus MC, formed by BAM Utiliteitsbouw and Ballast Nedam Construction Special Projects. The construction of the Erasmus MC consists 90,000 m2 of Suwide Healthcare SR (stain resistant) inner finish. Erasmus MC handover the designs and colors. The collaboration between the Erasmus MC and EGM architects resulted in a slight wood grain with beige and gray tones. For the other walls is chosen for a smooth white and beige color. The developments of the Contract Wallcovering Suwide SR are launched about five years ago in collaboration with BN International Lab and EGM architects. Suwide SR is a new project quality wallcovering that is ideally suited for application in the health sector (hospitals, nursing homes, private clinics, laboratories, surgery and treatment rooms, etc). We have developed a product with a protective topcoating rendering it resistant to stains, chemicals and dirt (like iodine and blood). The coating ensures that stains cannot migrate into the vinyl. And the best thing: You can print on it whatever picture or pattern you want.

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Erasmus MC - a city in a city intertwined with its environment

Erasmus MC - a city in a city intertwined with its environment

Erasmus Medisch Centrum in Rotterdam is laying the groundwork for the future. Preparations are in full swing. By 2015 Erasmus MC will have undergone a compre-hensive overhaul. From its premises near the entrance to the tunnel under the river Maas, this university medical centre will provide patient care, medical training and scientific research.


In Rotterdam there is broad consensus that care, and university hospital care in particular, should be offered at a single location. The oncology department (Daniël den Hoed) is located at another site in the southern part of the city. In addition, the existing hospital buildings no longer meet today’s standards. Erasmus MC made a conscious decision to remain at its current location in the centre of Rotterdam. The surrounding area, patient care, training programmes and research will be affected during the construction phase, so disruption must be minimized.


The master plan for the new construction sets out the overall layout of the complex and emphasizes the integration of Erasmus MC into the urban context. Its location in the city centre makes the medical centre visible, accessible and recognizable to residents of Rotterdam and the region.


‘Erasmus is going to be the world’s largest drive-in hospital’, according to Professor Bas Molenaar of EGM architecten. ‘The metro stops at the door, there are several good bus and tram connections and the large parking garage will have a transparent structure with glass walls, which will ensure a high level of visible activity.’ For the ten thousand people who work there and the tens of thousands of visitors, the building is quickly and readily accessible.


In the new-build areas, care will be organized around six recognizable themes, with patients and processes at the centre. Molenaar: ‘Virtually all facilities for out-patient, clinical and diagnostic procedures and patient treatment in the theme will be situated within that distinct unit.’


Themes


The patient themes are Brain & senses/ Oncology/ Immunology, Metabolism & Ageing/Acute care & Locomotion/Circulation and Growth,


Development & Reproduction. Grouping specializations into themes according to specific categories of patient, disease and care increases contact between doctors and researchers and fosters interaction between fundamental research, patient-related research and patient care. At the heart of each theme is a large light-flooded, airy atrium and a spacious green roof garden. Bas Molenaar: ‘The atriums are a


healing environment – a pleasant, healthy, safe environment. These three factors contribute to patient recovery and the well-being of hospital staff.’ The new construction will be more compact than the current buildings.


Priorities are fitting the complex into the urban fabric, the accessibility of the complex and the design of the public spaces. The squares,


boulevards and lanes in this medical city will spill over into the city centre in a logical fashion. ‘On the north side there will be an arcade with a covered drive-up zone and commercial and public functions along the perimeter.’


Priorities are fitting the complex into the urban fabric, accessibility, and the design of the public spaces. The squares, boulevards and avenues in this medical city will merge into the city centre in a logical fashion. ‘On the north side there will be an arcade with a covered drive-up zone


and commercial and public functions along the perimeter.’


Sport


Molenaar’s idea of combining the rehabilitation complex with a sports complex is unique. ‘Illness, health and sport belong together.


Rehabilitation has always been kept separate from sport as recreation. Why can’t a fitness centre provide both? There is really no difference between rehabilitation and fitness.’


Molenaar, former professor of Architectural Design and Health Care at Eindhoven University of Technology, put the matter to his students and gave them an assignment. They produced eleven fascinating plans. The board of the hospital is going to look at whether the idea is practicable and if so to what extent.


Erasmus MC faces the challenge of erecting tall buildings amid existing structures where sick patients are being treated and nursed, medical personnel are being trained and scientific research is being conducted. An example for others? Molenaar: ‘A lot is happening in the construction of healthcare facilities in Europe. Great Britain is working hard to catch up. France and Germany are building at a prodigious rate. The Nordic countries take an integrated approach that is similar to ours. But Rotterdam is going its own way.’

Brand description

EGM architects is one of the most innovative and knowledge-intensive architectural firms in the Netherlands. For more than 40 years, we have been pioneers with our sustainable and proactive approach to architecture. The result is a wide range of distinctive facilities for health care, government, education, research, community and business across the world.

 

Architecture, Knowledge and Society

We combine beauty with functionality. A building should be beautiful, but mainly, it should do what it was meant to do: support processes and make people feel comfortable.

Our society is changing constantly. We don't wait and see, but look to the future. That is why we can adequately anticipate the client's future wishes and desires.

We design a building for the people who'll be using it. Moreover, a building does not stand alone - it is always part of society.

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Study Centre Erasmus Medical Centre

Study Centre Erasmus Medical Centre

Belonging to the hospital and the University of Medicine of Rotterdam, the Erasmus medical centre is an internationally recognized centre of excellence.


As a learning centre, the building of 16 000 sqm contains a central lobby, conference rooms, learning rooms and offices, on 3 stairs. It welcomes more than 400 working or learning desks.


Thank to the spectacular ceiling, the central lobby is very bright and spacious. 4500 m² of acoustic stretched ceiling has been installed to improve the sound comfort.

Brand description

The first stretch ceiling was manufactured by Normalu in 1969. The Barrisol brand was created in 1975. Today, the entire collection of Barrisol comprises over 20 unique stretch ceilings systems. The Barrisol Universe offers a complete line of products for design professionals (e.g architects, decorators & interior designers) and for end users. Each Barrisol sheet comes with Normalu Barrisol's pledge and guarantee of durability and quality. Roma Colosseum (Italy), Mulhouse Foundry (France), Baltimore airport (USA) or Federation Square (Australia). Strength of innovation For Barrisol, utilizing technology to constantly improve its products and processes has allowed it to stay far ahead of the competition. Since the creation of the company more than 80 patents have been awarded to Normalu Barrisol. By helping to establish new industry standards and procedures, Barrisol Normalu continues to reinforce its position as the worldwide leader in the stretch ceiling industry. Design & Interior decoration Ceilings and walls are as important in helping to set the tone for a space as the layout of the space itself. The potential for ceilings or walls to serve as integral design elements is too often underestimated. Barrisol offers a diverse palette of more than 230 unique colors. Choose a texture, finish, printed image, translucent element and your Barrisol ceiling can provide you with almost any look or feel you desire. A team approach to innovation At Barrisol Normalu, creativity is not the work of only one person. The innovative solutions of the Barrisol Normalu SAS group are the result of a collaborative approach. This collaboration allows our R&D technicians to come up with product innovations and applications that constantly keep Barrisol Normalu at the forefront of the industry. We are never very far away The Barrisol network contains 1,200 partners on 5 continents, in more than 145 countries. Our international experience and local presence help to ensure a quality application for your project.

 

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