Project Name 

Shree Bhartivallabh Multispecialty Hospital

Beds / Area 

15,000 sq ft

Project Scope

End-to-End Planning & Design ( Architecture, Structure, MEPFG.ELV, Interior, Biomedical Equipment Planning, Landscape, Master Planning )

Elevating Everyday Care through Thoughtful Design

This hospital was envisioned as more than a medical facility — it is a space where architecture actively supports the care journey. From its welcoming entry to its intuitive internal flow, the design enhances comfort, clarity, and clinical functionality at every turn.

Facade with Purpose and Identity

The building’s signature brick jaali façade is more than an aesthetic choice. It acts as a passive design element—filtering light, encouraging natural airflow, and reducing heat—while giving the hospital a bold, confident identity that feels both modern and rooted.

Smart Planning in a Compact Footprint

With limited space, the hospital’s layout follows a vertical zoning strategy that clearly separates emergency, diagnostic, inpatient, and service areas. This approach ensures operational efficiency, privacy, and ease of movement—hallmarks of well-planned healthcare architecture.

Interiors That Encourage Healing

Natural light floods the interiors through carefully placed openings. Soft tones, minimal finishes, and clean transitions between departments reduce patient anxiety and help staff stay focused. Every material and element is chosen to support emotional and physical well-being.

Performance-Driven and Future-Ready

Behind the calm experience is a technically robust system—NABH-compliant infrastructure, smart MEP planning, biomedical zoning, and scalable service cores. The hospital is built to meet today’s needs while staying ready for tomorrow’s expansions or technological upgrades.

Integrated Design with a Human Focus

From master planning to interior detailing, every layer of this project reflects integrated thinking. It stands as a reminder that healthcare spaces can be both efficient and empathetic—designed not just for machines and medicine, but for people and healing.

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