Hospitals are increasingly focusing on integrating architectural elements that promote patient well-being and recovery.
Features such as spacious rooms with natural light, soothing colour palettes, and healing gardens are gaining popularity.
Technological advancements, including automated systems and noise-reduction techniques, further enhance patient comfort and staff efficiency.
Hospitals like Fortis Healthcare, Aster DM Healthcare, Jehangir, Sahyadri, Paras, CK Birla, Jupiter, and Max Healthcare are taking steps to ensure their facilities prioritise healing through both medical care and improved amenities.
At Aster DM, rooms are ergonomically designed with intuitive layouts to minimise patient movement and ensure privacy.
Large windows and skylights flood spaces with natural light, while soundproofing measures reduce disturbances in critical care areas.
Materials such as low-volatile organic compound (VOC) paints and antimicrobial coatings enhance safety, and biophilic green spaces create a calming environment that supports quicker recovery.
"All our internal walls are covered with low-VOC paints, and antimicrobial coatings on surfaces ensure a safe and healthy environment for patients.
Homogeneous, noise-dampening materials like vinyl improve quality, safety, and comfort in critical care areas," said a spokesperson for Aster DM.
Similarly, Fortis uses modular hospital designs to ensure flexibility, soundproofing to maintain tranquillity, and lighter pastel colour schemes for a soothing visual experience.
This story is from the November 28, 2024 edition of Business Standard.
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