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by Selina Denman on Jul 20, 2010

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Location: The City Hospital
Design: Ellerbe Becket

Healthcare design often single-mindedly focuses on the comfort of patients – entirely forgetting the distraught families, friends and carers that surround them.

So when Ellerbe Becket was called in to design The City Hospital, the first multi-disciplinary healthcare provider in Dubai Healthcare City, it decided to address this discrepancy.

As a result, the sixth floor of the hospital features a fully-enclosed health club, work-out area and health and beauty facility that offers hair styling, make up and massage therapies. A pool area has been designed to offer a relaxed leisure setting, with a hot tub and plunge pool at either end.

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“The family is often a key part of the care-giving support in this region and there is often inadequate attention paid to their needs and interests,” explained Jim Lewison, interior design director, Ellerbe Becket, Minneapolis.

These leisure facilities also highlight how healthcare design is increasingly calling upon hospitality design for inspiration. With The City Hospital, the aim was to create a unique, top-end facility, with finishes, materials and retail and F&B facilities to rival a five-star resort.

The 353,900ft2 hospital was designed to appeal to international patients, as well as UAE locals who might otherwise travel to the UK or US for their healthcare.

“The interior design is more contemporary and international in style. This communicates to the client that the healthcare provided will be world-class and will include all the latest technologies and practices,” said Lewison.

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Ensuring that the project was culturally sensitive called for extensive research, as well as workshops with the owner and close communication with in-house staff of a similar cultural background.

“One challenge was finding the correct balance between culturally sensitive design while reflecting the more progressive and forward-looking attitude of Dubai,” Lewison maintained.

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