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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá Enlargement in Colombia by El Equipo de Mazzanti

 
September 17th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: El Equipo de Mazzanti

Urban connector

The comprehension of a metropolitan scale is fundamental at the moment of thinking in an integral architectonical answer. More than solving a need for the expansion of the hospital, the project should commit to solve more of what it is requested, taking advantage of the good location of the intervention area. The project is located in a place in the city where two of the main avenues: 9th and 7th avenue almost connect. Our proposal looks forward to be a diagonal connector and work as a catalyzer for new flows, activities and human relationships.

Image Courtesy © Andres Valbuena

  • Architects: El Equipo de Mazzanti (Giancarlo Mazzanti, Sebastián Negret, Fredy Fortich, Alberto Aranda, Felipe Pombo, Rocío Lamprea)
  • Project: Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá Enlargement
  • Location: Bogotá, Colombia
  • Photography: Andres Valbuena,  Alejandro Arango,  Fredy Fortich
  • Production and Photographic Coordination: Mariana Bravo, Fredy Fortich
  • Furniture for Photography: Kassani Diseño – Colombia, Crusardi Contract; Bogota Colombia. Representatives BoConcept, Kare, Kusch, Tribù Ekomedia S.A.S. (Renders). Rolformados S.A.S. (Consulting and building facade)
  • Architects Designer: Get There Wrong
  • Structural Engineer:

    • CNI: Nicolas Parra
    • PYP: Rafael Palomino

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

  • Construction Signature: Payc
  • Collaborators Architecture: Arq. César Grisales, Architect Juan Sebastián Muñoz, Architect Lorenza Baroncelli, Arq. Marcela Gómez, Arq. Freddy Fortich, Arq. Julián Gaviria, Architect Juan Manuel Gil, Technical Arq. Clara Vila, Arq. Trinidad Guzmán, Arq. Sebastián Corridor, Architect Daniel Cely, Architect Ana Varona, Arq. Manuela Guzmán, Architect Juan Carlos Zúñiga, Architect Dorotea Rojas, Arq. Diego Casas, Architect Laura Luque, Arq. Juan Sebastián Tocaruncho, Arq. Iván Bernal, Arq. Maria Sol Echeverry, Arq. Patricia Gualteros, Arq. Juliana Zambrano
  • Area Contruida: 31043,71 m2
  • Area Public Area: 2130 M2
  • Period of Design: July 2012 – October 2015
  • Period of Construction: July 2014 – December 2016

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

We designed dos big open spaces at the edges of the two avenues, both with a lot of vegetation, green areas, commercial stores, coffee shops and a multipurpose auditorium that will create a relationship between pedestrians and the area. Open spaces, even if they are separated from the existing hospital, they will look connected at the pedestrian level by the main lobby of the building, as well as generating new flows and activities, turning the building into an urban bridge. We state a complete urban solution that will make the University Hospital as a reference and meeting point in its environment.

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

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Connecting the existent

There is a condition in the hospital that must be solved and it is fragmentation. Originally Santa Fe Hospital had been developed through time within different master plans. Initially it was thought as a clear and ordered hospital complex which would have expansions according to the plans. The first master plan proposed a second cross for inpatients, when it was build it would allow an axial circulation complementing the actual flow, giving spaces for patios and open areas.

The actual hospital is the result of an addition of architectonical pieces that answer to programmatic needs, technological and scientific advances. In consequence this has created a maze of buildings and flows.

Image Courtesy © Fredy Fortich

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Our proposal tries to retake the initial idea of a complex. The idea of the connector building recovers the proposal of the axe between the existing and the new buildings. It wants to take aside the idea of joining buildings and punctual expansions and understand the hospital as a totality. This will generate necessary connections for the correct operation of the different levels, avoiding the uncontrolled growing of small pieces without relation. We propose a building with a core that will reorganize the actual vertical and horizontal flows as well as working as a linking element between the new and the existent.

Therefore we want to rescue the intention of the patio and natural lighting in each of the spaces, an element of vital meaning in the healing process.

With this unifying strategy, our proposal is not only an expansion it turns to be an organizing and bounding element.

Image Courtesy © Andres Valbuena

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Connector of the new

The new building more than reorganizing the existent hospital, it states a clear segregation of the future spaces. A building only for inpatients and the others for ICU and intermediate care; they differ in form and size because of their special functional requirements. Joined in their form only in the base by the main lobby, both buildings work as one when they connected by bridges, stais and ramps. The bridges allow an easy connection, direct and adaptable to all differentiated flows.

The tower for ICU is stated as the next operational heart of the hospital and the surgery service. Connected by bridges and an exclusive elevator for patients.

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Existent coherence

An image for the foundation

A façade as an element for transition and identity

The building´s image is an important element for the iconic design. Through its materiality and configuration, the façade leaves its condition of only working as a skin and turns to be an element of meanings and functions; it turns to be an element of identity for the foundation, configuring an integral element of the whole campus. We will use a brick façade that will allow the proper integration to the actual language of the hospital, raising the idea of sobriety in the architectonical design. On the other hand, the facades innovation in which the brick would not be used as a structural element but as an aesthetical one. The mudejar configuration will generate particular ambiences inside of the building. The disposition of the bricks will let natural light come in different levels and intensities. This façade allows the use of the brick wall as a membrane that helps to have a semi-private relation with the exterior. The relation with the outside increases when having windows from bottom to top, the highs of the windows change because the person who spends more time in the room is a lay down patient and needs to have a view from the bed. The patients have the possibility to look to the city, the mountains and the sky. On the back of the brick skin, there is a glazed skin to prevent pollution, contamination, noise and weather isolation for a really temperature and sound control.

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

A healing space

The space is a stimulus that is a big influence in human behavior, architecture has the opportunity to link a person with place, a matter of actors and scenarios in which our work is to look forward to the expectations of the first and the potential of the second.

It is the patient who gives sense to the hospital and he has to be in the first place always. In second place it is the staff that requires adequate ambiences to do their work with the best attitude. A third group is the population that goes to the building for different reasons. Our conceptual proposal is to do a high, singular and emblematic building. We understand the foundation need as an architectonical idea and not a conventional hospital.

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The volumes configuration in two autonomous buildings has the characteristic of opening new luminous spaces, comfort not only functional but as spatial quality and generosity; friendly environments.

The hospital needs to be transforming and adapting continuously, a dialogue between offer of aid, physical resources, technology, process, functionality.

We propose in the 9th floor a new place that is totally different from the traditional; having a solarium full of plants in the middle of a hospital may sound a total mistake, but it increases health in patients that they not feel trapped in a hospital. The hospital design overall is made for accelerating healing process, light, views and nature help in the mind recovery after a surgery or a long stay in ICU.

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

Image Courtesy © Alejandro Arango

HOSPITAL PRINCIPLES

Patient oriented: focus on needs and worries of the patients presented by their families and friends. Lowering environmental conditions that generate stress. Maintain patient’s dignity and privacy. Confortable and positive ambiences under the hospitality principles. Add life exaltation elements. Allow quick changes of technology and treatment protocols. Divide patients, staff and logistics areas, in terms of flows and organization. Staffs time efficiency with the patients as well as the patient’s time in the hospital.

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

– Safety: precise control when we have really delimited the private areas from the public ones.

– Well-being: management of the best interior environmental quality will guarantee patients wellness and health for this the hospital taken care of: contamination control, protection and control, thermic control, visual and smell comfort, perception comfort, light comfort,

– Innovation: solutions for the latest technology in terms of equipment, procedures, etc.

– Environmental respect: sustainable, reforestation, water and energy efficiency,

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

Image Courtesy © El Equipo de Mazzanti

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