The new sterile centre is optimally connected to the Regional Hospital in Randers via a level-free connection through an existing transport corridor. KHR has designed the building so that the architecture meets the high requirements for sterile areas, technical equipment and smooth logistics.
Randers
Denmark
Regional Hospital
2020
1200 m2
DKK 42 MILLION.
Jorton, Engineers, Stokvad Consulting Engineers
Design and execution
Colours mark clean and unclean zones
To make it easy to find your way around and avoid mistakes, colours are used in the design to clearly distinguish unclean and clean zones. Unclean spaces are marked in green, while clean ones are blue. Behind all hygiene stations there is a dark blue wall colour.
Walk-on-ceiling and fully separated rooms
Randers Sterilcentral is equipped with clean and unclean rooms, which the staff enters and exits via sluices.
In order to maintain negative and positive pressure in the different rooms, it is important that there are tight joints between the building elements facades, ceilings, walls and floors.
Above the pressurized rooms, a walk-on ceiling deck has been built, where the technical equipment is located. Here, operational staff can maintain the equipment without interrupting the 24/7 workflow of the sterile centre.