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Sustainable Future-Proof Healthcare Facilities: Modular and Adaptable Design Approach

Gordan Kucan, Tan Tan, David Großmann, Konrad Graser, Daniel Hall

2024Journal of Management in Engineering11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The challenge of implementing industrialized construction to achieve sustainable future-proof healthcare facilities is not only about construction methods themselves but also about how to shift design methodologies. COVID-19 has raised the attention of research and practices in using modular design and construction for healthcare facilities. However, the lifespan and functional differences between general and emergency healthcare facilities mean that their sustainable design requirements are not exactly the same. Drawing from 27 interviews and design review sessions with 19 international groups of experts, this research proposes a modular adaptable hospital design (MAHD) approach based on the Open Building Concept (OBC). This includes an evaluation framework composed of five design categories and 23 subcategories complemented with a set of design guidelines and it concludes by identifying a future implementation pathway. This research extends the implementation of OBC through theoretical contributions for modular and adaptable designs and practical guidelines for future design implementation.

Topics & Concepts

Modular designModular constructionProof of conceptHealth careComputer scienceConstruction engineeringEngineeringBusinessEngineering managementSystems engineeringProcess managementArchitectural engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)EconomicsProgramming languageEconomic growthOperating systemBIM and Construction IntegrationSustainable Building Design and AssessmentHealthcare Facilities Design and Sustainability