A 6-story building with basements for the treatment of infectious diseases is being designed. A helicopter landing pad is planned on the roof. Type I, II and III isolators are planned in the hospitals. The building is intended to treat the most volatile forms of infectious diseases.
Laboratories, diagnostics, emergency aid, dispensary are being designed. Jobs are being created for doctors.
A system of aluminum showcases is planned for the building. The balcony parts of the facades are divided by vertical aluminum profiles (rusted metal color). The other part of the housing is divided from the street side by horizontal aluminum profiles (grey). When designing the building, natural, restrained finishing materials are used.
The silhouette of the new building aims to harmonize with the surrounding objects. The protruding parts of the facade are chosen to give shape to the volume, to act as shadows from direct sunlight, but to ensure maximum natural lighting in the room.
In the modern 6-story building with a basement, it is planned to install emergency, outpatient, diagnostic, inpatient, intensive care units, operating rooms and isolators with direct access from outside and inside. Also in the building of the infectious hospital will be equipped with a scientific laboratory for viruses of the third level of biosafety. The infectious hospital project is unique in that its design used a number of innovative technological solutions that will prevent the spread of infections inside the building. The building of the designed hospital is divided by shells. Such a layout of the building will separate the sick and will not allow the infection to spread inside the premises. A sluice air ventilation and conditioning system will be used in the premises. Also in the building it is planned to install a contactless door opening, special equipment for internal communication between personnel and insulators, it is planned to install a helicopter landing site on the roof of the building. It is planned that the modern building of the Infectious Diseases Hospital, which will rise near Kaunas clinics, will occupy almost 182 thousand square feet. ft2. of area. It provides for the installation of about 100 wards in which the sick will be isolated from each other. It is expected that the new infectious diseases hospital will successfully contribute to the management of pandemics and become a significant part of the Lithuanian health care system.