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Room for innovation is what modern care environments require. How do we put the square metres at our disposal
to best use? How do we create a multifunctional, future-proof building which allows fast reactions to new care
requirements, and developments in treatment technology?
Maars offers what the care sector of the 21st century needs: maximum flexibility. Our movable modular walls are
aesthetically pleasing as well as ingenious in their simplicity. They are quick to install and surprisingly easy to take down
creating endless solutions for the ideal interior layout. The result is a care institution that 'thinks along’ with its user
and ‘looks ahead’ to the future a clever building capable of continuously adapting to the latest requirements becomes
a reality with Maars movable modular walls.
Artist Peter Struycken has devised an impressive colour palette of 47 colours for the implementation of the “Healing Environment Concept”
for the Martini Hospital in Groningen Holland.
Spital Hospital – Basel - Switzerland
maars | USPs
Why do care institutions choose Maars movable modular walls?
• Maximum flexibility thanks to a fast installation and reconfiguration process
• In excess of 10 years experience in care institution interiors
• Minimal operating costs due to smart installation, and a high quality product
• Special “In House” R&D department
• 400,000 square foot state of the art manufacturing facility
• Unlimited options when it comes to use of colours
• Maars movable modular wall systems comply with the most stringent regulations in the fields of hygiene and insulation
• Certification, sound insulation, fireproofing, radiation resistance S2, S3 (class 3) according to NEN 1010 and NEN 3134.
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Acoustical/Fire ratings
Maars modular wall systems comply with the most stringent regulations in the field of sound insulation and fire rating.
Maars pays extra attention to these requirements in its manufacturing processes and uses extra sound insulation in our
glazing and solid panels. We hold all the necessary certificates for both sound insulation and fire ratings.
Hygienic and maintenance friendly
This important aspect concerns not only the users'
comfort and well being, but also the target of keeping
operating costs as low as possible. The use of flush
glazing within the glass installation contributes to a
hygienic and maintenance friendly facility.
maars | slidingdoor en maars | XL glass door
Academic hospital Groeninge - Kortrijk - Belgium
Wall decoration children’s ward Academic hospital
- Kortrijk - Belgium
maars | XL glass door fitted with electrically operated blinds,
integrated into a dry wall installation
Technical appliances
A variety of services can be integrated in our wall
systems.
There is almost no end of intelligent and technological
solutions that can be simply integrated into our movable
modular walls. Maars wall systems create a feeling of
warmth, harmony, and well-being through the use
of multimedia and sound panels, cupboards, and even
dynamic lighting to name only a few of the options
available.
maars | Toilet
Martini Hospital Groningen, special designed toilet
maars | Integrated cable channel
Special medical service cable channel with 3 separate compartments
for electricity, data and medical gases
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Mart in i Hosp i ta l Groningen | Health environment design
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It is without doubt a fact that the environment influences the
visitor/user. In relation to a hospital, the question is also whether that
same environment can affect the patients’ recovery. The Martini
Hospital in Groningen is the first hospital in the Netherlands where
this concept has been successfully implemented.
Martini Hospital Groningen turns the clock forward 10 years
It is time to let Dr Jack Thiadens have his say. Thiadens was Chairman
of the Board of the Martini hospital during its construction.
“Obviously we’re not claiming that this concept can cure you, but it
may help patients regain their health and well being more quickly. In
this aspect, it contributes to the healing process, so we can refer to a
healing environment. I think we’re among the first in the Netherlands
with our implementation of such a theory."
Martini Health Design
The Martini Hospital developed a total concept in order to optomise
care in the new building in all aspects. The creation of a healing
environment is one of the mainstays of the Martini Health Design by
creating an environment in which people feel good, thus assisting
their recovery process.
Can colours heal?
One of the most striking means of making patients feel good in the
new hospital is the use of colours. Artist Peter Struycken designed a
fantastic palette of 47 colours, from which interior designer Bart Vos
selected 18 colours which coordinate perfectly.
For more information, please refer to the independent
report Care Building plans Scan 2010
The main characteristics of the healing
environment:
- More daylight; 30% more light than in regular
hospital buildings
- Attention for the perception orientation of the patient
- Use of colour; 18 colours from the Peter Struycken
colour palette, applied by interior architect Bart Vos
- Noise reduction through the application of a double
skinned wall on the side of the patients room where
there is a background noise
- Views from the bed of the surrounding area of the
hospital through floor to ceiling full height windows
- Layout a logical layout of the building, good
signposting and short walking distances between
departments
- Recreational options beautiful gardens, culture and
sports are all part of the hospital environment.
Flexibility is the only solution to future change
The Martini Hospital is an example of innovation, sustainability, and flexibility in all aspects. This is expressed not only
in the policy that was implemented, but also the principle behind construction of the complex. The IFD concept*
applied here was awarded national exemplary status by the Dutch government, according to the Council for
Construction of Care Institutions. The Martini hospital represents a visionary direction for hospitals of the future.
Mart in i Hosp i ta l - Groningen i s wi thout doubt the hosp i ta l of the future , thanks to the‘Heal ing environment”!
*IFD principle: Industrial, Flexible construction with Dismantling options.
Care Building plans
Scan 2010
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Martini Hospital Groningen - The Netherlands
wall type used: maars | intersign
Farah Royal Hospital Amman - Jordan
wall type used: maars | metaline
Groeninge Academic hospital - Kortrijk - Belgium
wall type used: maars | string2 Flush with electric blinds
+ maars | XL glass door with blinds + sliding door
Spital Basel - Switzerland
wall type used: maars | metaline + “specials”
University hospital GENT K12D Intensive Care - Belgium
wall type used:
maars | string2 frame with electric blinds + maars | XL glass door
with electric blinds + Flush alu frame door with electric blinds
St. Olavs Hospital Trondheim - Norway
wall type used: maars | styleline
AMC temporary Outpatients "De Rode Luifel"
Amsterdam - The Netherlands
gebruikt wandtype: maars | styleline finesse
Spital Hospital - Basel - SwitserlandOperating theatres University Hospital - Gent - Belgium
AZ-Groeninge - Belgium
All over the world, the health care sector is choosing Maars, for the new definition of the movable modular wall
system. Designed on the basis of the IFD principle, in other words: Industrial, Flexible construction with Dismantling
options. However, it is not only the technology which makes Maars walls so distinctive, but also the aesthetics,
atmosphere, and style meeting the highest industry standards, thanks to careful choice of materials, unique use of
colours, and the virtually perfect finishing of panels, doors, glass walls and other elements. Maars helps you to create
a flexible care institution, but also an attractive care institution in which the patients' stay is made as pleasant as
possible. This is thanks to a wide range of movable modular wall systems, each offering endless options for variation
and combination. Tailor-made interior technology for tomorrow's care sector. And for all the days after tomorrow!
That is what Maars can offer you!
Endless flexibility
New buildings of today must not only be modern and
future-oriented, but also offer optimum and endless
flexibility. These attributes are even more important
when considering the enormous evolution in health
care caused in part by the increase in life expectancy. In
order to fulfill users’ and visitors’ needs, the infrastruc-
ture of a building must be able to react quickly to new
care programmes, techniques, and treatments.
Sustainable and environment conscious products
Maximum flexibility with sustainable and environmen-
tally conscious products, is what Maars offers for future
oriented buildings within the health care industry. Our
systems are quick to dismantle and rebuild in a new con-
figuration within a short-time frame, at little cost, thus
avoiding all the issues which come with the traditional
stud install.
Maars movable modular walls are used in the following care institutions, among others:
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