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Author and Designer: Dusan Optrkic, BSc (arch.)
Structure Designer: Vojislav Marisavljevic, BSc (arch.)
Installation Designer: Aleksandar Barbaric, BSc (mech, eng.);
Predrag Danikov, BSc (civil eng.) and Zdenko
Zarkovic, BSc (electr.)
Designed by: KMG "Trudbenik" and GP "Rad"
Employer: FNM University Hospital "Motol" - Prague
Contractors: KMG "Trudbenik", GP "Rad" and
"Monter"
Years of Construction: 1987-1993
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WITHIN the existing University Hospital Complex
("Motol") in Prague, during a period of five years the largest hospital
in Europe was built. It is located 2 km away from the
town centre on the area of one square kilometer. The building
of the university clinical centre is a monoblock atrium type, with
17 dilatation units, 14 floors (4 underground, and 10 on the
ground) with the total constructed area of 170,000
m2.
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The basic structural system is reinforced concrete with the
structure produced in a classical way by casting in
situ.
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From the functional point of view, the building is divided
into three organizational parts: admission of patients (diagnosis,
out-patients clinics), attendance to patients (surgery halls,
X-ray) and hospitalization (intensive care, etc.).
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The hospital capacity is 1,548 beds, but due to the
flexibility c the designed system and favourable
technological organization the number can be increased to 3,000 beds. The building has 40
surgery theatres, 90 intensive care rooms, 50 various
endoscopies and the area of 2,500 m2 under X-Rays. The
building is totally air-conditioned.
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