Marmara University Başıbüyük Training and Research Hospital

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Project Details

Total Construction Area: 113.000 m²

Capacity: 29 Operating room, 15 X-ray, 3 Angiography Hall

Bed Number: Design; 600, Maximum: 720 

Başıbüyük Training and Research Hospital is the largest building in the world, where earthquake reinforcement is made with seismic isolator.

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Proje Açıklaması

In addition to the strengthening efforts against earthquakes, the hospital, which has been designed to meet modern needs, especially the emergency rooms and operating rooms; basement, ground and first normal floor have been redesigned regardless of old projects.

Marmara University Başıbüyük Hospital, which has a construction area of ​​113 thousand square meters, consists of a total of 16 blocks and a two-storey closed garage. The number of patient beds, which is 600, totals 720 with the beds in the services. The hospital also has 29 operating rooms, 15 x-rays and 3 angio salons. With the seismic isolators used in the hospital, which will have a structure that will serve 10 thousand patients a day at the end of the strengthening and renovation works, the operations can continue without interruption in the event of an earthquake.

With the method to be applied, the insulators are placed under the columns and reinforced concrete curtains on the floor deemed appropriate in the building, thus preventing the direct interaction of the building with the ground. These insulators, which can move with the effect of horizontal forces, absorb earthquake energy by making very soft but big oscillations during the earthquake and thus the destructive effect of the earthquake does not affect the upper carrier system elements.