Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) sets a new benchmark in healthcare design with its ‘hospital in a garden, garden in a hospital’ concept. A competition-winning scheme, it features sleek aesthetics and distinct façades for each of its three blocks.
国家
新加坡
项目种类
医疗保健, 景观设计
竣工年份
2010
Project Details
Hospital in a garden, garden in a hospital
The hospital opens up to its adjacent lake, while a massive sunken courtyard takes centre stage, introducing light and greenery to the lower levels. Aluminium sunshades and light shelves provide weatherproofing while courtyards, roof gardens and full-height glazing afford generous daylighting and ventilation. With its decidedly non-clinical environment and innovative eco-friendly features, KTPH is well positioned as a premier hospital of the future, both regionally and internationally.
Services Rendered
- Architectural Design
- Green Design
- Civil & Structural Engineering
- Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
- Quantity Surveying
- Medical Planning
- Project Management
Awards
- LIAS Awards 2015 (Best of Category) (Gold) – Maintenance – Non-Residential
- Cityscape Awards 2014 (Winner – Community & Culture) (Winner – Sustainability)
- WorldGBC – Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Buildings Awards 2014 (Finalist)
- ASEAN Energy Awards 2014 (1st Runner Up)
- PUB WEB Certification Awards 2014 (Gold)
- LEAF Awards 2013
- BCA Construction Excellence Awards 2012
- President's Design Award 2011 (Design of the Year)
- BCA Universal Design Awards 2011 (Gold)
- SIA Architectural Design Awards 2011 (Building of the Year) (Design)
- Design and Health International Academy Awards 2011 (High Commendation – International Health Project Over 40,000sqm) (High Commendation – International Sustainable Design)
- MIPIM Asia Awards 2011 (Silver)
- FuturArc Green Leadership Award 2011 (Winner)
- LIAS Awards of Excellence 2011 (Best of Category) (Gold Award & Best of Show) – Implementation Commercial)
- SIA-NParks Skyrise Greenery Awards 2010 (First)
- The Emerson Cup 2010
- BCA Green Mark Awards 2009 (Platinum)
- Urban Planning, Architectural Design Competitions 2006 (1st Prize)
The hospital opens up to its adjacent lake, while a massive sunken courtyard takes centre stage, introducing light and greenery to the lower levels. Aluminium sunshades and light shelves provide weatherproofing while courtyards, roof gardens and full-height glazing afford generous daylighting and ventilation.