Designing Multi-Speciality Hospitals: Architectural Integration of Healing, Functionality, and Technology in Rural India

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Authors: Anant Kumar, Professor Gulfam B. Shaikh, Professor Dilip L. Jade

Abstract: With the rapid urbanization of rural regions in India, the demand for healthcare infrastructure has surged dramatically. This research paper explores the architectural planning and design of a Multi-Speciality Hospital in Sikandarpur, Bihta, Patna (Bihar)—a region currently underserved in medical facilities. Emphasizing healing environments, sustainable strategies, patient-centered design, and technological integration, the paper outlines the necessity, process, and architectural responses to contemporary hospital design. A case study of Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata informs the practical and structural feasibility of the proposed design.

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