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Isala clinics

Isala clinics

All this is packaged in an organic, colourful design with exhaustive detailing of both the interior and exterior. The core is a sustainably built in-patient facility whose form, function and surroundings help promote the recovery of the patient. Some 90,000 square metres of Forbo flooring contribute to the salutory atmosphere, both figuratively and literally.


The design philosophy of the Amsterdam-based architecture firm Alberts & Van Huut is immediately recognizable in the new hospital: no line is straight, no angle is perpendicular, and no unusual colour combinations is eschewed. The resulting building is one in which the human dimension has a central place and in which nature plays an important role. Despite the size of the complex, it seems small-scaled to the eye and looks far less massive than it is in reality. Practically all the wards look out onto greenery, with beneficial consequences for the occupants: an environment in which patients feel at ease and recover faster.

Brand description

At Forbo Flooring Systems we are passionate about flooring. We produce the largest range of sustainable floor coverings in the world and supply total solutions for every area in every type of building. Forbo flooring products are now installed in over 125 different countries, in commercial and financial buildings, in offices and public buildings, military accommodation and residential settings. You will also find our floor coverings in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors, in passenger transport and industrial applications and even in the most technically demanding pharmaceutical and electronics manufacturing environments. With 2800 people employed across 20 countries, Forbo Flooring is a global supplier. In each one of our 12 production sites, 37 sales organisations and global distribution networks, we respond to local needs, which means we are always close.

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Playing with shapes and colours

Playing with shapes and colours

New construction of the Isala Clinic in Zwolle with Gira System 55 switch range in pure white


The "Isala" in Zwolle is currently the largest general clinic in the Netherlands. The various structures of the new construction, which opened in August 2013, are reminiscent of joined butterflies with playful colours and shapes. This design deliberately reduces the perceived size of the enormous complex. After all, 47,000 people are cared for here every year and 2,000 caregivers work on site. The small units and continually new views provide orientation. The association of architects AMI comprised of Alberts & Van Huut, Alberts, Van Huut & Partners and a/d Amstel architecten was responsible for the fresh concept and realising the new construction. The organic architecture and green environment are meant to encourage patients to recover quickly and rest. The result is a modern, sustainable and future-fit hospital whose full dimensions can only be grasped from an aerial perspective.


Because the structure of the complex which covers at least 108,000 m2 is divided into individual "butterfly" structures, patients can quickly find their way around their direct environments and rest assured that they are receiving individual care and are in good hands. Patients' rooms are located in close proximity to treatment and examination rooms. The building is inspired by its surroundings: it is open, surrounded by green spaces and located near the historic city centre of Zwolle. The architects included these elements – there is an open passage on the south side of the building, a street that meanders along the parts of the building. There are symbols throughout the entire structure for orientation purposes. Nature can be found in the green courtyards, roof gardens and atria which mark the transition from the indoors to the outdoors.


Each structure features its own unique rich colour. The architects consciously avoided classical rectangles and chose to use exciting polygon shapes – even in the windows. There are angled outer walls, interior galleries and skylights. A different sophisticated image is created in each direction. This building shows us that the times of endless, depressing hallways may be over.


Each butterfly has its own function. The laboratories, sterilisation facilities and logistics centres are located in the first one. Underground passages connect it to all the parts of the building. With its eight floors, the second building is the highest. Clinical areas are on the lower three floors, with wards located above them. Operating theatres, intensive care wards, outpatient departments, radiology, nuclear medicine and emergency rooms are housed in the third building complex. The heliport is located on its roof. The paediatric and neonatal wards are found in the fourth butterfly.


Isala Hospital is a comfortable building which is entirely sustainable, both from an ecological and economical point of view. A compact building shell featuring high-quality insulation and multiple glazing prevents unnecessary heat losses in winter and heat accumulation in summer. Geothermal energy is used to cool the building in summer and heat it in winter. Even the lift is efficient: when it stops, the released energy is stored and subsequently used to start it up.


A team of specialised partners was established especially for the Isala new construction project. It was called Installatie Combinatie Isala (ICI) and consisted of Unica Installatiegroep, Croon Elektrotechniek B.V., Kropman Installatietechniek and BAM Techniek Regio Oost. The project was headed up by D2B, Design 2 Build, the construction consortium of BAM Utiliteitsbouw bv Regio Oost and ICI. Within the team, the consortium was responsible for planning and installing all the home and building technology.


Thorough and detailed advance planning is particularly crucial for such a complex building project, including the planning of installation layouts and installation at the construction site. This is the only way to ensure the building phase is smooth and fast. In doing so, waste, downtimes and downtime costs are minimised.


Because all the cables can be laid above the suspended intermediate ceilings, complex work to install cable ducts in the wall was unnecessary during the actual construction phase. All the technical systems including the lighting, fire alarm, burglar alarm and access control systems were realised by ICI, as was installation in the operating theatres. The foundation is a Gira KNX system which networks all relevant components to a Gira FacilityServer – for increased security and convenience, as well as the efficient use of energy.


For this reason, Gira automatic control switches were installed in bathrooms and WCs to switch lighting on when the room is entered and switch it off again shortly after the room is exited. However, the majority of lighting is not only based on presence, but also adapted to the brightness of the daylight. For example, lighting switches on in hallways at night, but when it gets brighter at daybreak, the artificial lighting automatically dims down. This ensures that a defined brightness value is maintained without wasting light energy unnecessarily. To prevent rooms from overheating in summer, the blinds automatically lower when there is direct sunlight. In addition, rooms which are not being used are not heated and cooled superfluously. The heliport is also integrated in the intelligent system. If a helicopter is planning to land or take off, platform lighting switches on and the blinds of the adjacent windows raise automatically.


The Gira Standard 55 system in pure white with wider frames and a wide variety of integrated functions was selected as the switch range (available in the Netherlands only). For example, the rooms in the paediatric ward have socket outlets with child protection. Orange SCHUKO socket outlet inserts mark the computer network with overvoltage protection, while green inserts signal the failure-safe mains safeguarded against brief dropouts and overvoltage.

Brand description
Intelligent building technology from Gira Intelligent building technology from Gira represents future-fit technology and flexible solutions, combined with a high quality of design: automatic light control, time-dependent temperature control, convenient door communication, integration of security systems, distribution of music in all rooms and many other functions for more convenience, security and value. At the Radevormwald location, more than 1,000 employees produce switches and socket outlets as well as system components for intelligent building technology, for example devices for the KNX/EIB system. New technologies are always merged with electrical installation via the Gira design platforms to become part of the world of Gira switches. These include not only communication connections and a flush-mounted radio, but also the door communication system from Gira and the Gira nurse call system Plus for hospitals, care homes, doctors' practices and public WC facilities. In addition, the Gira product range encompasses alarm systems as well as energy and light profiles for outdoor installation. In the course of expanding the classic product ranges of switches and socket outlets, Gira has developed and it now considers itself a solution provider for modern building technology which makes living and working more secure, convenient and energy-efficient. Particularly the KNX/EIB system with its multi-functional interfaces opens up nearly unlimited possibilities for building owners and renovators, as well as for planners and architects. The topic of living for the elderly is a good example of this. Demographic change is in full swing, and construction and renovation suitable for seniors is in demand. With its products and solutions, Gira wants to help enable as many people as possible to be able to remain living in their homes and their familiar surroundings as long as possible. Gira products are generally suitable for residential and commercial construction, for new constructions, renovation and restoration. They are marketed exclusively via the specialist trade because Gira is a consistent advocate of the three-level specialised sales process as only this process guarantees high product quality, precise provision if necessary and professional installation and start-up on-site. Gira is represented in around 40 countries worldwide, and the export markets with the highest turnover are the Netherlands, Austria, Norway and Belgium. With the newly launched British Standard range, the Asian and Arabian market are also being opened up in addition to the Anglo-American market. For the German electrical trade and for architects, the name Gira represents innovative strength, product quality, and prize-winning design. For example, Gira products have repeatedly received the iF product design award, red dot design award, Plus X Award and the DESIGN PLUS. In 2011, Gira received the Plus X Award for the fourth consecutive year as the "Most Innovative Brand of the Year" and "Specialized Trade Brand of the Year", each in the electrical and media technology product group. The products from Gira were created in close co-operation with the Gira design team and well-known designers. The demanding aesthetic requirement characterises the entire Gira corporate identity – from visual communication up to the architecture of the new Plastics Centre. Gira has entered a strategic partnership with the audio specialist Revox to collaborate in combining high-quality home entertainment solutions with intelligent building technology. Currently, selected professionals are running 30 Gira Revox Studios in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, offering the opportunity to experience and test state-of-the-art technology. Seminar and training rooms are available in the Gira Sales Centre in Radevormwald. In addition, the in-house exhibition room is an ideal forum for gaining a comprehensive overview of the newest products from Gira and presenting them to your own customers. The Gira Academy offers a wide variety of advanced training opportunities for the specialised trade. In addition to in-house seminars at Gira’s locations in Radevormwald and other cities throughout Germany, special online seminars are offered on the Internet in a virtual classroom and online distance learning courses for self study to facilitate individual and diversified learning. Sustainability has been part of the Gira corporate philosophy since well before it became a member of the German Sustainable Building Council. Gira also contributes to sustainability with its own manufacturing and administration buildings. The Gira Plastics Centre, designed by the renowned firm of Ingenhoven Architects, reflects the philosophy of the company: innovation, transparency and communication. The guiding principle of the architect
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