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Architecture that aligns medical precision with patient dignity at scale

Medanta Hospital, Patna

Medanta Group

Patna, Bihar

2018

Built Up : 9,00,000 sq ft

Medanta Hospital, Patna

AT A GLANCE

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    distinct public atriums segregate heavy outpatient flow from the quieter needs of the resident patients families.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Advanced care brought closer; clarity in circulation and warmth in experience for safe, efficient healing.

Medanta Patna is a 700-bed tertiary care hospital designed as a benchmark for healthcare in eastern India. At 900,000 sq.ft., it integrates 20 operating theatres and 200 intensive care beds while maintaining clarity and calm. The design orchestrates complex flows of patients, staff, and sterile materials with precision, ensuring safety and efficiency. Courtyards, daylight, and landscaped waiting zones provide orientation and comfort, giving patients and families a humane, spiritual environment for healing.

The inpatient floors are planned in an H-shaped configuration, with two wings linked by central circulation cores. This layout allows for separate public and staff corridors, supporting privacy, efficiency, and infection control. Patient rooms and circulation spaces look out onto landscaped terraces and courtyards, ensuring access to daylight, views, and a strong visual connection to nature across all levels.

Material choices are intentionally restrained, with stone, plaster, and muted colour palettes selected for their durability, ease of maintenance, and psychological calm. Rather than overt expression, the architecture prioritises clarity, comfort, and long-term performance, allowing care to remain central.

 

By balancing operational rigor with compassion, Medanta Patna demonstrates how thoughtful architectural design can directly enhance the quality, efficiency, and humanity of healthcare delivery.

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Muted Colors

Muted colours help create a psychologically calming environment in the hospital. It reduces visual stress and promotes a sense of comfort. The soft, understated tones support relaxation, recovery and overall well-being.

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Dholpur Sandstone

The Tree of Life serves as a central focal element within the hospital, offering a sense of warmth and connection for all visitors. Crafted in dholpur sandstone, the feature gains a natural, grounded presence that enhances its symbolic expression and brings the tree to life with texture and depth.

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Vinyl

Hygienic, non-porous vinyl flooring anchors care spaces, quietly absorbing sound while resisting infection, ensuring effortless maintenance and enhancing patient safety and comfort.

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Artwork

Botanical and landscape-inspired artworks are integrated thoughtfully into care environments, offering familiarity for patient wellbeing by easing stress and introducing gentle cues from the natural world.

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