Project Description:
The project consists of the expansion and improvement of the existing biomedical facility, incorporating a fully functional high-performance training area in response to the existing plan for the implementation of a rehabilitation and biomedical examination center for athletes. The Improved Biomedical Center is located within VIDENA whose total area is approximately 22 hectares and is located in the San Luis district of Lima, Peru. The new building was built on two sectors: the shell of the already constructed building, equivalent to an occupied area of approximately 881 m2, and the extension over the parking lot of Gate 2 and part of Plaza 1 over an approximate area of 1,488 m2. The area intervened was approximately 2,500 m2.
Project Overview:
- Construction of a two-story building where a pre-activation and performance gym and a recovery area of approximately 2,600m2 will be set up.
- Conditioning of facilities, including sports and medical equipment.
- Electrical, mechanical and sanitary services works, as well as information, communications and technology systems, and security.
- Water and sewage networks, electrical network, natural gas network and irrigation system, external connection to the public network.
- Communication networks, integration with existing building management system in technical equipment room and IT networks for elements such as fire safety, personal safety, emergency and security.
- Installation of electromechanical equipment.
- Development of public areas and landscaping works, including green areas and internal pedestrian paths, vehicle access roads and urban equipment such as benches, planters, streetlights, flags, bollards.
- Construction of parking spaces.
- Construction and integration of permanent access to surrounding areas.
The project involved the execution of infrastructure works within a place where public activities and services, such as entertainment and education, are carried out. Therefore, they are executed with the highest security measures to ensure the health and safety of the public and minimize interference.
The Biomedical Center was awarded at the first International Architecture Biennial of Lima. This competition is organized by the College of Architects of Peru, and recognized the functionality of the work in the Service Equipment category.