Xu Quansheng, party secretary and chairman of BIAD:
00:07 – 00:27
In the past, architectural design of hospitals focused on form and function.
Now, in collaboration with Dassault Systèmes, we empower architectural design through digital technology, taking into account the needs of doctors, patients, operators and investors of medical buildings.
Huang Zhou, acting deputy director of the Eighth Engineering Institute at BIAD:
00:35 – 00:43
Productization will continue trending as the future of our industry is driven by precision and led by intelligence.
Liang Nan, deputy chief of the Information Department at BIAD:
00:46 – 01:03
Dassault Systèmes actually emphasizes a lot on standardizations, which improves quality and efficiency.
For example, we will standardize wards, operating rooms, and equipped rooms such as X-ray rooms, and reuse the design in the next hospital.
Feng Jing, smart hospital project manager of the Eighth Engineering Institute at BIAD:
01:05 – 01:18
With the MODSIM concept, every design change to the 3D model is automatically reflected in simulation scenarios.
We can simulate yearly prevailing wind directions and airflow patterns across the entire site.
01:18 – 01:35
For example, we discovered that infectious disease wards should be placed downwind from prevailing winds to ensure other building blocks are not affected.
The internal air flow simulation helped ensure the proper placement of vents to improve the patient’s environment.
Huang Zhou, acting deputy director of the Eighth Engineering Institute at BIAD:
01:39 – 02:00
In this hospital project, we harness both Dassault Systèmes’ vast experience in the AEC industry and its know-how in life sciences research.
This approach transforms hospital design into more than just creating spaces and surroundings. It focuses on enhancing patients’ physical and emotional well-being during treatment.
Liang Nan, deputy chief of the Information Department at BIAD:
02:02 – 02:10
Initially, we achieved what we call a spatial twin. It’s like a virtual twin where we managed to map an entire room from the virtual to the real world.
02:11 – 02:24
Now, we aim to innovate further – using dynamic twins to predict how much energy will be needed.
For example, on a clear day, fresh air can flow in naturally, reducing the need for ventilation.
Xu Quansheng, party secretary and chairman of BIAD:
02:27 – 02:43
Dassault Systèmes’ digital methodology in architectural design is both an advanced production model and a way to empower the design, construction, operation, and entire lifecycle management of medical buildings.