Fuente: Archdaily
Fotografía: Sebastián Crespo
The Hospital de Puyo emerged as a major architectural challenge in response to a national emergency which called for the design, construction and outfitting of a latest-generation hospital facility in record time (less than one year), but without giving up on building a leading hospital. Here we are dealing with a modular project featuring a high degree of prefabrication, dry construction and a marked commitment to local industry and society.
The project plan is based on an intellectual concept of conception, design and construction defining a series of organisational rules governing processes to ensure the quality of the facility’s use, performance, construction and maintenance. An experience that makes Puyo’s modular hospital a leading reference point.
Architects:
Pm, Mt
Location:
Puyo, Ecuador
Architects In Charge:
Patricio Martínez, Maximiá Torruella
Client:
Makiber, SA
Area:
15,710 sqm
Year:
2012
Photographs:
Sebastián Crespo
Quantity Surveyor:
ARDÈVOL / VALERI Consultores
Structural Consultat:
BIS Arquitectes
Services Consultant:
JG Ingenieros
Construction Company:
Makiber, SA