Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital, the Hebei Province, China Architecture Images

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital in the Hebei Province

1 June 2020

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital

Architects: LWK + PARTNERS

Location: Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, North China

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital in the Hebei Province, China – the Healing Power of Architecture

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

Our planet’s population is now going through the biggest shared experience in decades due to COVID-19, and the way people think about life and illness today is incomparable with any time in history.

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

Prolonged social distancing has cast a limelight on the importance of mental health as part of our wellbeing. People’s expectations for medical buildings have gone beyond equipment and technicalities and been more focused on their ability to encourage positivity. There have also been calls for a greener and more humanised environment.

Philip Wong, LWK + PARTNERS Director who leads the practice’s Healthcare and Senior Living Team, shares the trends of healthcare spaces and the role of design in improving people’s experience in these complex facilities, using his latest project Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Development in China as a prime example.

Philip Wong, Director, LWK + PARTNERS
Philip Wong, Director, LWK + PARTNERS

Philip sees a global trend to have larger portions of civic, cultural and green spaces in healthcare facilities. At Zhao Hua, the team takes a patient-oriented approach to create a space that promotes wellness from all dimensions. They bring in extensive open areas, terraced gardens, sunken plazas, retail spaces and even teaching facilities and event venues into the programme, making up a pleasant and inclusive environment not only for patients, their families and staff, but for overall community to enjoy.

“In the past,” he said, “Spaces like chapels, rest areas and activity rooms were tucked away in corners, whereas today they are made more exposed to the visitors. Plants used to be banned in the main areas of hospitals due to concerns of drainage and bacteria growth, but more advanced building technologies mean that landscaped spaces are now a positive element in less sensitive areas. All these lead to a more relaxed or less pressured feeling to the space and hence higher positivity being associated with the healing experience.”

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China
Architecture to heal
As medical practitioners take increasingly holistic approaches to healing and rehabilitation, a green, welcoming vibe is now considered essential to the health and wellbeing of all users.

“Contemporary architecture has taken up the mission to heal,” noted Philip, who has over 18 years of experience designing and managing healthcare and senior housing projects in Hong Kong and throughout Southeast Asia.

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

The Zhao Hua complex is more than just a place to see the doctor, but also a dynamic community landmark with lush greenery where people come to restore their minds and souls.

In addition to a general hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, an obstetrics & gynaecology hospital, a children hospital and a postpartum care centre, the project also includes an array of facilities serving multiple community functions.

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China
Restoration for body and mind
“The Zhao Hua project is designed to evoke life, energy and movement,” said Philip, “Its architecture takes inspiration from mountain landscape and diverges from the usual rectangular form, resulting in a distinctive design that blends with nature.”

Buildings adopt a streamlined design, creating harmony with the community and reiterating a smooth internal circulation. Facades incorporate natural materials such as stone and terracotta, featuring vertical lattices that come in a series of light-hearted, dynamic colours.

Lighting and ventilation are critical to creating a comfortable space. Depending on the types of patient intakes and the operator’s model of care, this may affect interior layouts as well as elevation design, corridor arrangements and more.

“Rooms at Zhao Hua are all designed according to international standards,” said Philip, “They are south-facing to optimise natural lighting and ventilation, while natural light is also regulated through layered lattices on the facades before it comes through the windows.”

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

Design for efficiency
Circulation planning is key to the operations of medical facilities as it ensures efficient delivery of patients, supplies and equipment. ‘Clean’ and ‘dirty’ items are to flow through separate routes without crossing, while the visitor traffic must be diverted and discharged to avoid disrupting the operations.

At Zhao Hua, this is even more critical as a larger pool of people from the public is drawn into the complex due to its rich community functions.

“We came up with a decentralised design,” Philip explained, “Each building has its own entry points. Healthcare users are quickly directed to their intended department, rather than waffling through crowds of people and numerous wards before arriving at their destination, which is normally the case in mainland China. Every building has its own theme colour and distinctive icons, further assisting wayfinding.”

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China
Rehab becomes mainstream
According to the World Health Organization, rehabilitation is ‘a set of interventions needed when a person is experiencing or is likely to experience limitations in everyday functioning due to ageing or a health condition’.

Establishing a system of good rehab services can reduce both the length of hospitalisation and the risk of readmission.

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

“Rehab is gaining traction in mainland China, where the public healthcare system is facing a lot of pressure,” said Philip, “In many parts of the world, especially where the population is ageing, it is also becoming a more accepted part of daily life and a vital component for integrated healthcare.”

Architects are not only reserving larger areas in their projects for rehab, but rendering their built and landscaped areas friendly for chronic patients.

“In some developments, pavements are designed in loops to help those with dementia stay in focus,” shared Philip, “And pavings are kept simple to allow exercise spaces for the injured.”

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

These principles are also extending from healthcare spaces to residential and institutional planning to account for the needs of elderly people, chronic patients and people with disabilities.

People recover best where services are efficient, facilities are friendly and care is at hand. Future healthcare spaces, therefore, are tasked with helping people support each other, activating the right energies and keeping them flowing.

Architecture Architect: LWK + PARTNERS

Shijiazhuang Zhao Hua Hospital Hebei Province China

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LWK + PARTNERS

Location: Shijiazhuang, China

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