This comprehensive drawing set presents the implementation project for a healthcare facility (İAEAH), featuring detailed architectural floor plans with integrated MEP systems.
Key Design Features:
- Layout Configuration: The facility follows a grid-based design with multiple examination rooms, administrative spaces, and specialized medical areas arranged in functional zones.
- MEP Integration: Comprehensive electrical systems including lighting fixtures (dome cameras, LED fixtures, emergency lighting), HVAC components (VRV/VRF systems, fan coils), and mechanical systems are fully integrated into the architectural plans.
- Material Specifications: Detailed floor and ceiling finish schedules indicate various surface treatments including PVC flooring, ceramic tiles, antibacterial paint, and specialized ceiling systems (T1-T7 designations).
- Specialized Areas: Includes medical-specific zones like a 112 emergency area, laboratories, radiology, and technical support spaces with appropriate infrastructure.
The project implements multiple ceiling types including fire-resistant gypsum board (15.530.1135), aluminum perforated panels (30x30cm), and moisture-resistant options for wet areas. Flooring solutions vary by functional requirements—antistatic PVC (15.365.1009) for technical areas, porcelain tile for high-traffic zones, and specialized finishes for medical environments. The design addresses healthcare-specific requirements like infection control through antibacterial finishes and appropriate space zoning. The structural grid follows a modular approach allowing for efficient space utilization while maintaining proper circulation paths necessary for medical facility operations.