A three-by-100-bed general hospital complex with nurse housing and a fully automated 1,500 m³ water system.
Water is clinical infrastructure in a hospital, not an extra. Building the underground tank and the automated supply into the design stage, rather than patching it after handover, is what kept the three sites resilient. The same team carried the structure, the services, the water system and the nurse housing, so the complex behaved as one estate from commissioning onwards.