Arcmax Architects & Planners are leading healthcare architects in India, specializing in 100-bedded hospital design and comprehensive master planning. Our expertise lies in creating NABH-compliant hospital layouts that ensure smooth patient flow, efficient departmental zoning, and cost-effective operations.
Every 100-bed hospital design is carefully planned to include emergency, OPD, IPD, ICU, OT complexes, diagnostic labs, pharmacy, administration, and support services, along with well-defined circulation paths for patients, staff, and visitors. We also integrate advanced HVAC, MEP, and medical gas pipeline systems to meet modern healthcare standards and accreditation requirements.
Our design approach emphasizes functionality, hygiene, and safety, ensuring that critical departments are strategically positioned for faster response times. At the same time, we create patient-friendly spaces with natural light, healing environments, and thoughtful interiors to enhance comfort and well-being.
Arcmax Architects provides end-to-end hospital planning services, from site analysis and block diagrams to detailed architectural drawings, 3D visualizations, and BOQs. With experience in healthcare projects across India and abroad, we deliver solutions that balance compliance, efficiency, and aesthetics.
If you are planning a 100-bedded hospital, Arcmax Architects offers the expertise to transform your vision into a fully functional, sustainable, and NABH-ready medical facility.
Designing and planning a 100-bedded hospital requires a holistic approach that integrates functionality, patient comfort, efficiency, and sustainability. A well-designed hospital ensures smooth operations, optimal patient care, and seamless coordination between various medical and administrative units.
Site Selection & Zoning
Accessibility to roads, public transport, and emergency services.
Compliance with zoning laws and health regulations.
Adequate space for future expansion.
Hospital Layout & Zoning
Public Zone: Reception, waiting areas, cafeteria, and outpatient departments.
Semi-Public Zone: Consultation rooms, diagnostic labs, and pharmacies.
Restricted Zone: Operation theatres, intensive care units (ICU), and recovery rooms.
Service Zone: Waste management, storage, and staff areas.
Departments and Facilities
Emergency & Trauma Care: 24/7 emergency services with triage zones.
Outpatient Department (OPD): Consultation rooms and diagnostic services.
Inpatient Department (IPD): General wards, private rooms, and ICU units.
Operation Theatres (OT): Major and minor surgical units with sterilization zones.
Maternity & Pediatric Units: Delivery rooms and neonatal care units.
Diagnostic & Imaging: MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and pathology labs.
Pharmacy & Blood Bank: On-premises medication and emergency blood storage.
Administrative Block: Offices, conference rooms, and record-keeping areas.
A standard 100-bedded hospital requires a well-balanced distribution of beds across different departments:
General Ward: 40 beds
ICU: 15 beds
Pediatric & Maternity: 10 beds
Private & Semi-private rooms: 25 beds
Emergency Beds: 10 beds
Structural Design:
Earthquake-resistant construction.
Proper ventilation and natural lighting.
Noise reduction and patient privacy measures.
HVAC & MEP Systems:
Central air conditioning with HEPA filtration.
Adequate water supply and drainage system.
Fire safety and emergency exit plans.
Sustainable & Green Hospital Design:
Use of solar panels and energy-efficient lighting.
Rainwater harvesting and waste management systems.
Green spaces and healing gardens for patient recovery.
Smart Hospital Management System (HMS) for patient records and appointments.
Telemedicine & AI Integration for remote consultations and diagnostics.
Automated Inventory Management for seamless medical supply distribution.
Infection Control Measures with proper sanitization zones.
Fire Safety & Disaster Management protocols in place.
Compliance with NABH, JCI, and Local Health Guidelines.
A well-planned 100-bedded hospital design ensures efficient patient care, operational sustainability, and future scalability. Incorporating modern technology, eco-friendly materials, and patient-centered design principles enhances the overall healthcare experience while meeting global standards.