Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
A joint venture between ICME, Tilke & SOM Abu Dhabi / UAE / 2012
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The new Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) is a 2.5 million sq ft. medical complex in the heart of Abu Dhabi. Conceived as “three hospitals under one roof,” this medical complex will combine a General Hospital with a level 1 trauma center, tertiary Women’s Hospital, and Pediatric Hospital. This model enhances patient care through specialization while improving efficiency through shared services.
Designed for SEHA, the Abu Dhabi Health Service company, the new facility is rising on the site of the existing SKMC, which will undergo a phased demolition to make way for future hospital-related facilities and mixed-use development.
Envisioned as a city within a city, the design creates a bustling campus-like environment of distinct character. With vibrant public spaces and a strong sense of community, the hospital is intended to alter perceptions about both the healthcare environment and the patient experience.
The design integrates historical and regional precedents, responds to its desert climate, and strikes a balance between a state-of-the-art vision and local heritage. The project achieves a Two Pearl rating under the Estidama guidelines for sustainable design.
Project Facts
Site Area: 2,500,000 ft2
Project Area: 2,264,715 ft2
Building Height: 57 m
Project Awards
2012 • Cityscape Abu Dhabi • Best Sustainable Development Award
2012 • Hospital Build & Infrastructure • Best Sustainable Hospital Project Award
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The new Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) is a 2.5 million sq ft. medical complex in the heart of Abu Dhabi. Conceived as “three hospitals under one roof,” this medical complex will combine a General Hospital with a level 1 trauma center, tertiary Women’s Hospital, and Pediatric Hospital. This model enhances patient care through specialization while improving efficiency through shared services. Designed for SEHA, the Abu Dhabi Health Service company, the new facility is rising on the site of...
- Year 2012
- Work started in 2010
- Main structure Reinforced concrete
- Status Current works
- Type Hospitals, private clinics
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