Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine IKEM Prague - Construction of Buildings G1 and G2 to Expand Capacity
Description of the building
Construction of the new building G1, G2 connected with the existing buildings on the IKEM campus. The construction was carried out with continuous operation of other facilities on the hospital campus. It is a health care building that replaces some existing IKEM facilities (emergency, ICU), expands some facilities (angio theatre, administration, changing rooms) and some facilities are completely new (metabolic ICU). The project included the construction of "clean rooms".
The foundation of the building was made on large-diameter drilled piles (energy piles) in combination with a floor slab and grid. The main load-bearing structure of the building is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The substructure is made as a "white tub". The perimeter facade structures of the right and left parts of the building (towers G1 and G2) are made of glazed lightweight envelope - a post-and-beam aluminium system sheathed with insulating glazing. The other parts of the facade are made of contact insulation with thermal insulation made of mineral wool (ETICS). The roofing of the building consists of flat partially green roofs. A new transfer station was built to heat the building, which is connected to the central heat supply of the hospital campus. Two ground/water heat pumps (energy piles) were installed as a second heat source.
The construction included an oxygen evaporation station, roads, parking areas, landscaping, water supply and sewerage including a retention tank.