The building no. 27 consists of three blocks: A, B, and C. Block A has a ground floor, a mezzanine, and two floors. Block B in the lesser portion has all four levels, while the greater portion has a ground floor, a mezzanine, and one story. A and B are designed in the IMS prefabricated system with pre-stressed concrete, except for the staircase, ramps, and elevator shaft, which are poured in place. Block C has only a ground floor, the construction being monolithic – poured-in-place concrete. One section of Block C has a ramp, either cruciform reinforcement or a full slab poured in place. The existing elevator shaft is removed from the building. The new arrangement of space and its partial or complete change in use brings with it a change in the intensity and allocation of forces. In addition, the design calls for eliminating the skylight, changing the roof construction in one part of the building (technical floor), and installing five new elevators and stairs while eliminating some of the existing ones. All of the above necessitated a detailed investigation of the bearing capacity and viability of elements of the existing construction and the design of new construction elements. It will house most of the technological departments:
Lower Ground Floor: Existing radiotherapy Department C.S.S.D. (Central Sterilization Service Department) Imaging / Radiology Department
Ground floor: Emergency Centre – 6 beds for Intensive Care
First floor: Surgery Blocks with 15 Operating Theatres (one is hybrid and also used for angiography)
Second floor: Surgical ICUs with 11 beds for Cardio Vascular-Thoracic Surgery, 12 beds for Neurosurgery, 7 beds for Urology & Orthopaedics Surgery, and 8 beds for General Surgery.
Total GBA: approx. 15.300m2
2011- 2014.
Ministry of health, Republic of Serbia
Bulevar Zorana Đinđića 48, Niš, Serbia
Detail Structural Design for Reconstruction of Building
4.700.000 € (without HVAC, electrical, and IT installation )
Studio Arch. Giuseppe Mannara & P, Milano, Italy
The building No. 28a is a multi-story building with a basement and seven floors above the ground. Its overall dimensions are ~76x55m and approx. 30.0 m high. The technical floor, designed as a light steel structure is the last floor of the building; the structure of all the others is a cast-in-place concrete structure. Flat plates on columns and walls are adopted as a structural system. Lateral stability is provided with elevator or stair shafts and additional shear walls in both orthogonal directions. The foundation is a concrete slab 60 cm thick. Total GBA is approx. 23.700 m2
Lower Ground Floor: laboratories, pharmacy, central dressing room for employees, technical installation rooms
Ground Floor: main entrance hall and shops, Intensive Care Units (ICU) with a total of 42 beds of which 4 are isolated, for neurology, gastroenterology, and cardiology
I-V Floor: 519 hospital beds for departments of general surgery; transplantation; plastic surgery; urology; cardio / vascular/thoracic surgery; neurosurgery; neurology and cardiology; gastroenterology; endocrinology and hematology, medical rooms, and conference rooms.
Technical floor: space intended for placement of technical installations in building 28A.
Technical block T1 includes space for 2 diesel generator rooms, 4 electric transformer rooms with HV/LV room for the clinical center, a room with pumps for chillers, and an open space on which cooling equipment chillers. Total GBA approx. 850 m2
Technical Block T2 is the station for medical and technical gases (T2) (oxygen, nitrogen, nitrous dioxide, and others). It is a fenced area that contains two separate closed spaces (one story) and an open space. Construction of buildings is RC system with baring walls, designed according to the foreseen equipment, and all fire fighting demands that are needed for this type of building. Total GBA 240 m2
2011- 2014.
Ministry of health, Republic of Serbia
Bulevar Zorana Đinđića 48, Niš, Serbia
Detail Structural Design
12.500.000 € (civil works with landscaping excl. HVAC, electrical, and IT installation )
Studio Arch. Giuseppe Mannara & P, Milano, Italy