10 tips for realistic design | Project Hospital

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How do you make a realistic hospital in Projet Hospital? Today I'm sharing my top 10 tips for realistic hospital design in Project Hospital! I'm showing you the tips and tricks I use in this tutorial to help you build realistic hospitals in sandbox mode. Use my top 10 tips as a guide for design ideas for realistic builds!
My realistic builds are based on some fundamental design techniques, and today I'm sharing my top 10 tips for realistic design, for you to use in your own realistic hospital builds.
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I love seeing professionals play video games and giving info like this, comparing the game to real life and teaching how a player can make it as realistic as the game is capable of.

whisper
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I myself work in the construction industry as a fire protection engineer. So the first thing I did was download fire alarms and fire extinguishers from the workshop to make my hospitals safer. 😄 But unfortunately I haven't planned a hospital in real life yet, so I don't know the architectural features of these buildings. So I find your videos very interesting and helpful. This gave me some new ways of thinking. The room layout is really tricky, especially in rooms that are to be used by both outpatients and inpatients. And then to get natural light into every room, which has to be on at least one outer wall. Let's see how I will solve these challenges...😅

EmergencyWalter
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I liked this Video a lot. I love sandboxing and designing a big hospital realistically, but since I have little to no clue of hospital design this video was absolute gold. Thank you so much

HosenDreger
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Those are great insight not just for the game also for common knowledge. 👍🏻

kevshelby
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Love it. Can't wait to see you continue your work on the realistic hospital.

novelleseraphim
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Watching this wondering whether or not to invest time into this game and this is one of the best lures into a game honestly. Very interesting to listen to and seeing how it all transitions from real life to in game. Thanks a lot for your knowledge! Time to start the game! :D

razuma
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Coming back to the game after almost two years, I'm really thankful for your Video!

shutter-de
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Awesome video, very helpful and thorough, it's a shame it doesn't have more views. You've clearly put tons of thought and effort in, and I look forward to using your tips in game. <3

MomGoldens
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Hey, thanks so much for your infodump! I'm actually using this for a Minecraft build, which unfortunately means I can't round out any corners, but I'll be using as much information on this as i can in the build

virtuedreamer
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picked up this game on a recent sale. these tips are nice and the design details are great for planning. Its gonna be fun putting these tips to use

hboss
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Simply, wow! 😁I love love this so much!! I will certainly be using lots of these tips and tricks!

PercentRad
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This is exactly the video I was looking for! Fantastic video!!!

onyx
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i work in a hospital in northamptonshire this is bang on well done

kylebeavan
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Very informative video 👍
Does everything you have a real influence on the patience or is it only to look realistic?

And is it possible to create my own prefabs?

dodger
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Such a great video! Very interesting. Thanks so much xx

shanx
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These were all really good tips! Thanks

EchoZeroJJ
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your point about moving the ambulances away from pedestrian traffic makes me cringe realizing how in my real life job, there are so many ambulance bays in NYC that are directly against high traffic sidewalks lmao. i'm picturing a couple in Manhattan right now, Mount Sinai West and New York Presbyterian Columbia. I don't know for sure why it's like this but intuitively it makes some sense because the city is so dense that it's not practical to have a whole separate driveway/parking garage. I'm pretty sure a lot of our hospitals literally predate largescale civilian ambulance services. might not have been practical to retrofit the space. these bays are definitely suboptimal in terms of avoiding pedestrian collisions, and also, like you pointed out, unfortunately it's also not a great idea to have such a sensitive part of the hospital directly accessible to the public without any barrier in between.

vcostello
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I used lots of windows in patient's emergency waiting room and lots of patients complained they're exposed to environment. Haven't tried it in wards though

alpacacokelat
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Brilliant video, super super helpful :)

tasty
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You might wanna add this to your real hospital planning playlist...

ryce