Shenzhen
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) Hospital
The project construction of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, according to the standards of a tertiary general hospital, moderately advanced planning, high-level design, high starting point construction, one-time planning, one-time completion, can be opened in phases; it integrates medical, scientific research, teaching, preventive health care and other functions It is a modern regional medical center of tertiary level A. The project is located on the southwest side of Jihua Road, Bantian Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, and on the east side of Huancheng East Road. The project has a scale of 3,000 beds and an investment of 5.9 billion yuan. Based on a combination of specialized disease centers on a large-scale medical technology sharing platform, a high-density building cluster with medical care as the core.
For the interpretation of design difficulties and positioning, we put forward the design concept: establish a cluster of specialized disease centers centered on shared medical technology; use modular specialized disease units; use modular secondary process units; adopt a centrally-radiated networked traffic skeleton organization ; Provide the possibility of one-time construction and step-by-step opening; shape a de-hospitalized internal and external space environment; highlight the urban nature of the hospital.
In the planning and design, the extreme height difference of the site is cleverly resolved through the multi-story method, and the complex traffic problems of the high-density super-large hospital are solved through the large-scale urban design method. Use "urban living room" and "urban corridor" to let the hospital grow in the city and integrate into the city.
Design year: 2016
Project location: Shenzhen, Guangdong
Design Team: Chief Architect Studio / Shanghai Branch
Project progress: Under Construction
Building area: 580,000㎡
Land area: 92,000㎡
Project scale: 3000Beds
2017 National Top Ten Hospital Architectural Design Plan
The first prize of the 3rd Shenzhen Architectural Creation Award for uncompleted projects