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AMC Hospital, The Netherlands

OVERVIEW

After 40-years of operation, AMC Hospital in The Netherlands decided to undergo a major renovation, modernising the 1,000-bed facility with a clear focus on enhancing the safety and well-being of staff and patients. At the heart of the transformation was the replacement of over 10,000 m² of out-dated wired glass, bringing the hospital in line with the highest industry standards, while achieving a state-of-the-art, contemporary aesthetic.

The Challenge

Originally built in 1983, AMC Hospital remains the largest healthcare facility in The Netherlands. As part of the renovation, the decision was made to replace all existing wired safety glass with new, transparent glazing solutions, ensuring the hospital adhered to current industry standards. This upgrade also addressed long-standing challenges with maintaining accurate product data records for the glass partitions and doors, many of which had been extended or replaced over the years without clear traceability. By upgrading the glass throughout the facility, AMC Hospital not only enhanced its aesthetic appeal and improved safety standards but also ensured data consistency across the entire site.

MedicomZes, a specialist in hospital construction and renovations, was entrusted with overseeing the project, while Glasdesign were appointed to fabricate and install the glazing systems. Given the scale and complexity of the project – set within a sensitive healthcare environment – MedicomZes approached Pyroguard as a trusted manufacturer with the capability of providing the required quantities of fire-resistant glass, whilst also meeting the hospital’s stringent safety, design and performance standards.

The Solution

Stefan van Gerven, Pyroguard’s Regional Sales Director, said: “During initial discussions, concerns arose about the compatibility of the existing timber frames with the new fire safety glass and the corresponding load requirements. We collaborated closely with Peutz, a specialist consultant, to test the existing frames as part of a complete system. This is where our extensive library of technical data proved instrumental, as we were able to confirm that the original timber could be retained, with the findings forming a key part of the renovation plans.”

Following the sampling exercise, Pyroguard Rapide (Impact 7mm and Impact Satin) was specified for the internal partitions throughout the hospital, incorporating both clear and satin fire safety glass. Pyroguard Protect (Pyroguard T EW30 and T EI30) was installed in areas requiring larger, bespoke pane sizes, delivering exceptional fire protection while aligning with the architect’s vision for aesthetic design.

Throughout the project, it was crucial that the building remained operational to minimise disruptions to patients and staff. Glasdesign successfully completed what is only the first phase of the project on time, with the project scheduled for full completion in a few years.

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