OMAHA, Neb. — The Abu Dhabi Command of Military Works selected LEO A DALY to design its new 300-bed, 1.25-million-square-feet Zayed Military Hospital campus that will serve all branches of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. The design includes a 260-bed medical/surgical hospital, a 40-bed psychiatric hospital, a women’s services building, security facilities, a mosque and a utility plant.
“It is a privilege and honor to work with the Abu Dhabi Command of Military Works to design the flagship military healthcare facility for the United Arab Emirates,” said Leo A. Daly III, FAIA, RIBA, FRAIA, Chairman and CEO of LEO A DALY. “As we endeavor to complete LEO A DALY’s largest ever international healthcare project, we are looking forward to bringing the latest in patient and staff-centered design to the Middle East.”
The picturesque design is inspired by the canyons — “wadis” in Arabic — that meander informally through the lowlands of the regional landscape. The dry wadis’ dramatic rock formations, which are transformed and eroded over time by mountain floods, display the effects of one of nature’s most powerful and life-giving forces — water.
Future expansions to the medical campus will include additional residential accommodations, parking structures, a separate utility plant, a hotel for visiting families, rehabilitation and long-term care facilities and onsite recreational facilities.
The LEO A DALY design team is employing advanced building information modeling techniques to coordinate team tasks, visually represent data, program the geometry of the buildings, perform daylighting analysis, create models of the building materials and select locations for mechanical and electrical systems throughout the facility design.