RESTRUCTURING OF PREMISES FOR THE CENTER OF APPLIED MULTIMODAL IMAGING
ATRIX carried out a heavy restructuring project of three floors of the Hôtel-Dieu of the Nantes University Hospital between 2011 and 2013 for the creation of a day hospital.
In 2015, ATRIX teams were once again commissioned for two projects to restructure premises, carried out jointly as part of the CIMA (Centre d'Imagerie Multimodale Appliquée) operation.
Creation of an interventional technical platform
3 imaging rooms (vascular room, interventional scanner, room equipped with an arch)
3 endoscopy rooms
1 common recovery room on the lower ground floor of the Hôtel-Dieu building
Creation of an Centre for Applied Multimodal Imaging, a project to develop hybrid preclinical and small animal imaging
3 imaging rooms (microTEP scanner, micro-TEP-MRI, Xémis2) on the ground floor of the Jean Monnet building
Intervention on an occupied site, phasing of the work
Creation of an interventional technical platform
3 imaging rooms (vascular room, interventional scanner, room equipped with an arch)
3 endoscopy rooms
1 common recovery room on the lower ground floor of the Hôtel-Dieu building
Creation of an Centre for Applied Multimodal Imaging, a project to develop hybrid preclinical and small animal imaging
3 imaging rooms (microTEP scanner, micro-TEP-MRI, Xémis2) on the ground floor of the Jean Monnet building
Intervention on an occupied site, phasing of the work