The project includes the upgrading of the technological infrastructure of the Radiation Oncology Department in two parts: the installation of a new treatment plan simulator, and the construction of a new brachytherapy room. The first part had two phases, the first of which was a matter of moving existing equipment (CT scanner) to existing redeveloped facilities to make way for the second phase of space planning based on the installation prerequisites of a new treatment phase simulator. The second part of the project involved the expansion of an area of 165 m² of the existing Radiation Oncology Department at the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital for a new brachytherapy room.
The main challenges of the project were in significantly increasing treatment capacity, responding to the demands of total-body radiation (bone marrow transplants), implementing new treatment techniques, and establishing a base for research and development.
The concept of the addition was is in keeping with that of the current spatial organization. Impact on the existing structure comprised the integration of a new boiler room linked to the existing one by an underground tunnel; moving the service road to provide for fire lane access; the loss of parking spaces to the south of the pavilion; and the modification of the main entrance, equipment entrance and drop-off zone to accommodate the new treatment areas and improve functionality. The new facilities took into account the consolidation and expansion of various existing operating areas and of the relocation of certain sectors and functions to the addition.
Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes alone conducted every stage of the realization of this mandate, from the functional and technical program to the monitoring of work.