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Table of Contents
The Community of Auroville:........................................4
Mission Statement:........................................................4
Vision: The Integrative Medical Model.........................5
The Three illars of Integrative Medicine:...................!
1. Integral Patient Care.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2. Research & !ucation............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... "
3. Pu#lic Health Care an! Prevention............................................................................................................................................................................................................ $
"eneficiaries...................................................................#
ro$osed %evelo$ment.................................................#
%he %&o Phase 'evelop(ent Plan .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. )
hase I ..........................................................................&'
*pace re+uire(ents .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1,
*paces Inclu!e!-......................................................................................... 1,
'istri#ution of *paces................................................................................. 1,
.u!get......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Current *tatus............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
hase II..........................................................................&(
*pace re+uire(ents..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
ro$osed Architectural lan ......................................&4
*ite Plan...................................................................................................... 1/
0roun! 1loor Plan....................................................................................... 12
*ection 3ie&............................................................................................... 16
Aerial 3ie&.................................................................................................. 16
"uilding arameters....................................................&)
0reen #uil!ing............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1"
*uality Assurance........................................................&)
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ro+ect Team ..............................................................&,
4ecutives .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1$
Core %ea( 5e(#ers................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1$
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1$
-ey ersonnel rofiles................................................&#
'r. Ruslan 6es7en!irov .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1)
'r. *u(eet 8u(ar....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1)
9ocel:n .r:nhil!.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2,
3eronica *tans#: ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2,
5oghan 5ehle( ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
;in!a 0race 5ossel(an.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
5anfre! ;ehnert ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
.unding Sources..........................................................(/
%onations......................................................................(/
0lossary........................................................................(/
Contact Information.....................................................(/
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The Community of Auroville:
Auroville is a co((unit: project that &as initiate! #: the vision of the 5other< in
1)6$. Her vision &as to create an international co((unit: that is roote! in the
reali=ation of hu(an unit:. It shoul! also #e note! that this unit: in !iversit: is to
#e hel! &ithin the overall evolution of hu(an consciousness.
Auroville to!a: fin!s itself in a uni+ue position to further glo#al research into
integral health an! (e!icine in line &ith its Charter< point / states that- >Auroville
&ill #e a site of (aterial an! spiritual researches for a living e(#o!i(ent of an
actual Hu(an ?nit:@.
*ince its inauguration< the co((unit: has stea!il: gro&n an! is currentl:
inha#ite! #: over t&o thousan! resi!ents representing over fift: !ifferent
nationalities. Ane thir! of the resi!ents are of In!ian origin. Auroville receives
a#out 1",, visitors per !a:< largel: fro( In!ia.
%he activities pursue! #: these resi!ents are nu(erous an! in (an: cases are
on the cutting e!ge of holisticall: conscious technolog:- 3illage !evelop(ent<
e!ucation< #usiness< lan! restoration< rene&a#le energ:< e4peri(ental
construction techni+ues< tra!itional an! co(ple(entar: health care< as &ell as
nu(erous cultural activities are all presentl: #eing e4plore! an! e4pan!e! as
Auroville evolves as a societ:. %hus< Auroville coul! #e !efine! as a (ultiB
cultural (eeting point an! living la#orator: that is e4ploring the frontier of a ne&
(illenniu( in conscious living. Chatever AurovilleDs (aterial achieve(ents<
ho&ever< the (ain ai( is the inner change< for Auroville un!erstan!s that &ithout
a ra!ical change in consciousness< no per(anent outer change can #e effecte!.
Auroville has receive! the en!orse(ent of the 0eneral Conference of ?E*CA
in four resolutions an! of the 0overn(ent of In!ia< &hich has accor!e! it a
uni+ue legal status.
Mission Statement:
%he (ission of the Institute for Integral Health is to provi!e the co((unit: of
Auroville &ith an effective health care s:ste(. It has chosen to acco(plish this
tas7 #: a!opting the recentl: e(erging health care (o!el calle! the integrative
practice of (e!icine. %his (o!el is #ase! upon the colla#oration of (ultiple
s:ste(s &or7ing together to provi!e co(prehensive holistic care- %hese inclu!e
#ut are not li(ite! toF &estern allopathic< naturopathic< tra!itional Asian an!
energetic (etho!s of healing. .: co(#ining the various !iagnostic an! treat(ent
strengths of !iverse s:ste(s< the integrative (o!el effectivel: a!!resses &here
the current s:ste( is li(ite!. It !oes this #: provi!ing lo& cost health care that
prevents an! treats !isease. %his su#ject &ill #e (ore !eepl: e4plore! further in
this proposal.
%he current population of the Auroville co((unit: is over 2,,, people< &ith up
to 3,,, in the guest season. A co((unit: of this si=e clearl: nee!s its o&n
health care s:ste(. %herefore< the Institute has !e!icate! itself to effectivel:
provi!ing co(prehensive Health care to the co((unit: of Auroville #: a!opting
the Integrative (o!el of (e!icine.
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Vision: The Integrative Medical
Model
An integrative (o!el of (e!icine hol!s to the truth that the hu(an #eing is (ore
co(ple4 than (erel: the co(#ination of #iolog: an! ph:siolog:. Ane &a: to loo7
at it is< that &e are (ore li7e a gar!en than a (achine. In a (achine< :ou can
separate each in!ivi!ual part fro( one another an! still clearl: un!erstan! its
function. Chereas for a gar!en to #e health: an! flourish< vast ranges of
(ulti!i(ensional relationships nee! to #e hel! in #alanceF the soil< the see!s<
proper sunlight< te(perature< an! nutrition are a fe& to na(e here. %his is the
#asic !ifference #et&een &hat is calle! re!uction an! nonBre!uction science. In
the nonBre!uction s:ste(< clarit: is foun! #: loo7ing at the in!ivi!ual in
relationship to the &hole. In the re!uction &a: of loo7ing at things< :ou cut the
&hole into s(aller an! s(aller pieces in an atte(pt to un!erstan! it.
5o!ern ph:sics has actuall: vali!ate! that the onl: &a: to trul: co(prehen! the
nature of realit: is through loo7ing at things in a nonBre!uction &a:. Ho&ever<
tra!itional allopathic (e!icine as it is currentl: practice! has not #een a#le to
e(#race this nonBre!uction scientific fact. %his is not to sa: that stan!ar!
allopathic (e!icine !oes not have its placeF it just nee!s to #e un!erstoo! &here
that place is. Its !iagnostics an! e(ergenc: care are one e4a(ple of &here it is
superior. Ho&ever< in the real( of (ost chronic !isease that is plaguing large
portions of the present earthDs population< it has #een clearl: !e(onstrate! that
the allopathic &a: is far fro( effectiveF si!e effects fro( to4ic phar(aceuticals<
high costs< an! its futilit: in the prevention an! treat(ent of chronic illness are
no& #eing &ell recogni=e!. Cithout a !ou#t< a ne& (o!el #ase! upon a (ore
holistic un!erstan!ing is nee!e! to overco(e this situation.
1e 2ish to em$hasi3e that the $atient has a ma+or res$onsibility for
his4her health through leading a healthy balanced life as 2ell as develo$ing
a dee$er a2areness for his4her role in caring for our $lanet.
%he recentl: e(erging integrative (o!el of (e!icine recogni=es that there is no
irrelevant part of the &hole picture. It then offers co(prehensive holistic care #:
e(#racing an! utili=ing the strengths an! &ea7nesses of a &i!e variet: of
(e!ical s:ste(s an! tra!itions. In or!er to practice #: this (o!el there are (an:
factors that nee! to #e consi!ere!. %he follo&ing points are so(e of the
essentials-
o All the (o!alities practicing in this colla#orative &a: see the
i(portance of hol!ing the entire picture in consi!eration.
o Practitioners that are part of an integrative tea( e(#race the
realit: that &e are affecte! #: our lifest:le< e(otions an!
ps:cholog:. In fact< (e!ical science has recentl: sho&n that
si(ple lo& cost !ietar: an! lifest:le (easures are effective in
the prevention an! reversal of up to )2 percent of (an: (o!ern
!a: chronic !iseasesF !ia#etes< heart !isease an! certain 7in!s
of cancer are a fe& to na(e here. %his 7no&le!ge is therefore
esta#lishe! into an integrative clinical tea(Ds overall approach to
health care.
o %o state the o#vious< preventative (easures to healthcare are
just as i(portant< if not (ore so< than illness #ase! approaches.
If :ou can 7eep the people fro( getting sic7< it is clearl: #etter
than ta7ing care of the( once the: areG
o ach patientDs care is in!ivi!uall: tailore! to his or her nee!s.
%his involves the !evelop(ent of ne& holistic lines of
!iagnostics an! treat(ents.
o An un!erstan!ing that the #o!:Ds life force is al&a:s in the
!irection of positive healthF &hat is referre! to in #iolog: as
ho(eostasis. %his inherent selfBhealing capacit: is then utili=e!
in the process of prevention as &ell as treat(ent.
o %he i(portance of !iagnostic (etho!s an! therapeutic tools that
are nonBto4ic< (ini(all: invasive< an! ine4pensive is honore!.
In or!er to achieve this (ission< there are three categories of activities that the
propose! Health Institute &ill #e engage! in. %hese three categories co(prise
the essential pillars nee!e! to effectivel: practice integrative (e!icine.
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The Three illars of Integrative
Medicine:
&. Integral $atient care
(. 5esearch and 6ducation
/. ublic 7ealth Care
1. Integral atient Care
%here are several features that are inherent to the !a:BtoB!a: practice of Integral
Patient Care. *o(e of the pri(ar: ones are-
1. The Team: An e4perience! (ultiB!isciplinar: practitioner tea(
co(prise! of in!ivi!uals &ho have a sincere aspiration to practice
integrative (e!icine. %his aspiration is #orn fro( insight into the
strengths an! li(itations of in!ivi!ual (e!ical s:ste(s< as &ell as #:
seeing the value of for(ing alliances &ith other schools of thought.
%herefore< all practitioners that are part of this tea( &ill possess a
&illingness to e!ucate the(selves as to these other s:ste(s< as &ell as
#e open to colla#orating &ith the(.
2. The Facility: A clinic that provi!es appropriate space for the
co(prehensive practice an! colla#oration of all therapies. Plans are to
inclu!e treat(ent roo(s suita#le for the specifics of each of the
(o!alities< a (eeting area< a !iagnostic la#< (e!ical i(ager:< an
e(ergenc: first ai! an! (inor surger: roo(< an! an integrative
phar(ac: Hinclu!ing< #ut not li(ite! to allopathic< her#al< nutritional<
ho(eopathic< an! flo&er re(e!iesI.
3. Integrative Patient Care: Patient care &ill #e #ase! upon all s:ste(s of
(e!icine &or7ing in a co(ple(entar: relationship &ith one another. In
a!!ition to ever:!a: clinical practice< certain activities &ill #e in place to
support the process of integration. *uch as-
7ealth 8avigation- A traine! Eavigator serves the
purpose of helping gui!e the patient an! the practitioners
in the process of creating integrative treat(ent plans.
%he Eavigator facilitates this process #: possessing a
fa(iliarit: &ith tra!itional an! co(ple(entar: (e!ical
s:ste(s as &ell as the patientDs uni+ue situation. %he:
then gui!e the patient an! practitioners #: !esigning an!
7eeping to an evolving treat(ent plan.
atient Care Conferences- Cee7l: (eetings &ith the
practitioner tea( as &ell as the Eavigator to !iscuss an:
!a:BtoB!a: clinical issues. In these (eetings< an: of the
practitioners (a: present a case an! get the tea(s
input. Ar specific clinical topics (a: #e chosen for
!iscussion such asF a (ulti(o!alit: !ialogue on the
treat(ent of various con!itions or an: other pertinent
clinical issue.
Shared medical record- Part of the practice of
Integrative (e!icine is for each patient to have one
(e!ical chart that is share! for his or her entire care.
%his allo&s for the (e!ical treat(ent to #e seen #: each
provi!er in relationship to the &hole picture. %his chart
then also serves as part of the process in e!ucating all
provi!ers a#out their colleagueDs s:ste(s of (e!icine.
atient 6ducation
/. Home Health Care Service: 1or acci!ents< post operative< an! the
el!erl:< an! for people &ho are too ill to co(e to the clinic< an onBcall
!octor< nurse or therapist &ill (a7e ho(e visits.
2. A referral network and liaison with qualified practitioners and
health care facilities: Relationships &ill #e (a!e &ithin an! outsi!e of
Auroville &ith specialists an! facilities that fill health care nee!s &here
the clinic is una#le to !o so.
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2. 5esearch 9 6ducation
5esearch
;i7e alrea!: (entione!< research an! e!ucation go han! in han!. %his is !ue to
the si(ple fact that in or!er to e!ucate research has to #e !one< an! in the
process of researching one is #eing e!ucate!. %hat #eing sai! there are certain
projects that are referre! to as a research projects. In these t:pes of projects<
infor(ation is gathere! in or!er to !eter(ine &hat is true or not. Ance this is
recogni=e!< it can then #e pu#lishe!. %his research then serves to e!ucate the
professional as &ell as the la: co((unit:.
Part of AurovilleDs< as &ell as the health instituteDs vision< is to share itself &ith
the &orl!. Research is one of the (ain (eans &here the Health institute plans to
ta7e part in this vision.
1ro( an integrative (e!ical perspective< research stu!ies can #e #ro7en into
various categories. %he follo&ing is a list an! #rief !escription of so(e of these
categories as &ell as e4a(ple stu!ies &ithin the(-
Comparison ased studies: %he effectiveness of integrative (e!icine
in co(parison to the stan!ar! allopathic (o!el in the treat(ent of
specific con!itions.
o Chronic lo&er #ac7 pain- A (ultila:ere! stu!: #ase! upon a
co(parison in overall pain levels. Co(parison &oul! #e (a!e
#et&een nonBsurgical< surgical< nonBsurgical integrative an!
postBsurgical integrative approaches.
o %he treat(ent of 'epression- %his stu!: &oul! focus on overall
(oo! levels in patients !iagnose! &ith various states of
!epression. %he co(parison &oul! then #e (a!e #et&een the
stan!ar! allopathic **RI treat(ent an! either an integrative
nonBphar(aceutical an!Jor integrative phar(aceutical
protocols.
!odality specific studies: %his is &hen research is !one to !eter(ine
the effectiveness of an: specific (o!alit:. *o(e e4a(ples are-
o %he prevention an! treat(ent of either 'ia#etes or Heart
'isease &ith a nonBani(al protein #ase! &hole foo! !iet.
o Cranial *acral efficac: in the treat(ent of post (otor vehicle
&hiplash s:n!ro(es.
o AcupunctureDs efficac: in pain (anage(ent
o Ar (in!fulness #ase! stress re!uction as part of the treat(ent
process in h:pertension.
Studies into the scientific method itself: %his is an investigation into
the +uestion of ho& to con!uct stu!ies the(selves. Is it possi#le< or
ho& to get a clear picture &hen using the current re!uctionist scientific
(etho! to anal:=e a nonBre!uctionist (etho! such as Integrative
(e!icineK %his is a topic that is outsi!e of this authorDs +ualifications to
sa: an:thing further a#outF so for no&< it &ill just #e presente! as an
interesting e4a(ple.
The Institutes internal research: %his is ta7ing a loo7 at ho& the
Institute itself is functioning. %his t:pe of research involves gathering
an! revie&ing suggestions an! fee!#ac7 fro( the co((unit: as &ell as
fro( the (e(#ers of the Institute itself. Ance infor(ation is gathere! it
is then anal:=e!. %hen &e can !eter(ine &hich changes nee! to #e
(a!e an! ho& to go a#out (a7ing the(.
%he integrative (o!el of (e!icine hol!s that health is a co(#ination of (ental<
spiritual< an! ph:sical &ell#eing. %hat #eing the case< for it to #e practice!< the
practitioners as &ell as the pu#lic nee! to #e involve! in a process of e!ucation
an! research.
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6ducation
Auroville has a &i!e selection of sources that can #e utili=e! to fill this
re+uire(entF there are nu(erous talente! health practitioners< (an: co(petent
e4ercise instructors< classes on nutrition< spiritual an! ps:chological counselors
an! a &i!e range of &or7shops currentl: to !ra& upon. Part of the jo# of the
Health institute &ill #e to e!ucate itself as &ell as the co((unit:. %his is a
necessar: step for the clinical tea(F to recogni=e &hat is nee!e! an! then
!eter(ine ho& to use &hat is availa#le< or to invite healthcare professionals fro(
outsi!e of Auroville< to effectivel: fill those nee!s. %his su#ject (atter is too vast
to #e co(pletel: outline! here. Ho&ever< for the purpose of this proposal< a
general list of e!ucational categories that are re+uire! in the practice of
integrative (e!icine is no& provi!e!.
Categories of "ducation#
Health "ducation# In or!er for Integrative (e!icine to #e practice!< the
co((unit: that it serves nee!s to have proper e!ucation a#out health:
living availa#le. %his pri(aril: consists of classes an! literature that
a!!ress the tria! of ph:sical< e(otional< (ental< ps:chological an!
spiritual &ell#eing. 1or e4a(ple topics are-
o %he (anage(ent of stress an! lifest:le relate! issues such as
chronic fatigue< irrita#le #o&el< inso(nia< (igraines an! chronic
#ac7 issues.
Team memer education# In a!!ition to the tas7 of continuing
e!ucation in oneDs chosen fiel! of (e!icine< all (e(#ers of an
integrative (e!ical unit nee! to #e continuousl: e4pan!ing their
7no&le!ge a#out other !isciplines. %he 7e: point here is not to learn
ho& to practice other s:ste(s of (e!icine< #ut rather &hen to
incorporate the( as part of an integrative treat(ent plan. %his aspect of
e!ucation for(s the foun!ation for appropriate referrals as &ell as
lifest:le reco((en!ations.
Introductory Integrative !edical Courses to !edical Professionals
within and outside of Auroville# Intro!uctor: certificate an! !iplo(a
courses in the Integral Para!ig( of preventative as &ell as curative
(e!icine &ill #e !evelope! an! offere! to the professional (e!ical
co((unit:. *u#jects &ill #e covere! such as Integrative approaches to-
Ph:siolog: an! anato(:< various pathologies< first ai!< an! an: other
topic that has #een learne! through the first han! e4perience of the
Institute.
rofessional Trainings: Another part of the health instituteDs longBter(
vision is to offer professional training certificate progra(s. %hese &ill #e
in areas such asF Integral Ps:chotherap:< Craniosacral %herap:<
Acupuncture< 5assage< etc. an! &ill #e !evelope! an! offere! to-
o Health professionals &ho &ish to e4pan! their scope of practice
o Ar an:one &ith a sincere aspiration to enter into the fiel! of
healing arts.
3. ublic 7ealth Care and revention
Pu#lic health care is !escri#e! as h:gienic an! epi!e(iological supervision for
!isease prevention cause! #: environ(ental< social< nutritional ris7 factors.
%here nee!s to #e a s:ste( in place for the co((unit: to !eal &ith the sprea! of
infections an! poisons through various (e!ia such as &ater< air< soil an! foo!
an! also to !eal &ith !isasters. %he follo&ing services nee! to #e provi!e!-
1. Identification: 8eeping up &ith an! i!entif:ing ris7 factors creating
stan!ar!s an! regulations to !eal &ith their possi#le conse+uences.
2. Monitoring and control
3. Public notification system
/. Emergency Response: %raine! e(ergenc: response tea(s that are
a#le to han!le evacuations in cases of high health ha=ar!s
2. Education: %eaching< instruction an! training of the general pu#lic<
volunteers< staff< etc
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"eneficiaries
All Aurovilians< Ee&co(ers< guests fro( all over In!ia an! International< stu!ents an! volunteers of Auroville< as &ell as all e(ergenc: cases.
%he project &ill #e e4ten!e! #: sharing our 7no&le!ge first &ith In!ia an! then on International level.
ro$osed %evelo$ment
Presentl: the Health Institute is co(pose! of a tea( of (ulti!isciplinar: health professionals an! an a!(inistrative (anage(ent tea(. *ince 2,,$< the: have #een
engage! in the process of !eveloping the Institute an! have #een occup:ing a Clinic at 8ailash in Auroville. %his is a s(all rente! space that the present tea( has
alrea!: outgro&n. It is clear that the project is rea!: to (ove onto its ne4t stage of evolution. %hus a t&oBphase plan has #een create!-
The T2o hase %evelo$ment lan
hase I %his inclu!es onl: those re+uire(ents for &hich construction can #e co(plete! #: the en! of 2,13.
hase II .uil!s a!!itional spaces an! e4pan!s the range of outpatient holistic careF a!!ing LBra:< ultrasoun! an! (ore facilities for inpatient care. %his phase is
planne! to #e co(plete! #: the en! of 2,12.
hase I
S$ace re:uirements
S$aces Included:
%escri$tion of s$aces 8o
Caiting Area M Reception M 5e!ical Recor!s 1
Consultation Roo(s 3
Ph:siotherap: J Asteopath: 1
(ergenc: Roo( M 5inor A% 1
'ressing roo(s Hclean an! septicI 2
InBpatient roo(s 2
;a#orator: 1
Phar(ac: 1
Affice M 5eeting M A!(in Roo( 1
%oilets J sho&ers 1
*taff Roo( M *(all Pantr: 1
;aun!r: 1
*tore roo( 1
5aintenance< &ith its o&n store 1
*terili=ation 1
%istribution of S$aces
0roun! 1loor- 32, s+(
1irst 1loor- 2,6 s+(
%otal- 626 s+(
"udget
"udget 7eading Cost $er
unit in
5s.
8umber
of ;nits
Total Cost in
5s.
Total Cost in
6uros
& < = 5s. ,'
Total Cost in %ollars
& >;S = 5s. !5
&. Construction Costs 1$<,,, 6/,
s+.(.
1</,<,,<,,, 1"2<,,, 212<,,,
(. Infrastructure Costs 3,<,,<,,, 3"<2,, /6<,,,
/. 6:ui$ment Costs 22<,,<,,, 6)<,,, $2<,,,
T?TA@ ((A5''A''' (,&A5'' /4!A'''
Current Status
Construction starte! in 9une 2,11.
%o !ate< the structure an! interiors of the #uil!ing are al(ost co(plete.
*o far< &e have raise! &!' laBh ru$ees C6;5 (''A''' D ;S% (4!A'''E.
Ce nee! another &' laBh ru$ees C6;5 &(A5'' D ;S% &5A5''E for infrastructure an! 55 laBh ru$ees C6;5 !#A''' D ;S% ,5A'''E for
furniture and equipment .
hase II
S$ace re:uirements
Medical "locB
Description of spaces No Sqm Total
Ph:siotherap: Roo( 2 1/ 2$
(ergenc: Roo( 1 22 22
A#servation Roo( 1 2, 2,
InBpatient Roo(s / 16 6/
LBRa: 1 3, 3,
*can< C0 1 1/ 1/
'ressing Roo( 1 1/ 1/
Phar(ac: secon! roo( 1 1/ 1/
%oiletJsho&er 2 Eo. 1,s+.( an! 6s+.( 1 16 16
;aun!r: 1 12 12
Caste Collection 1 1, 1,
*tore roo( 2 12 2/
*terili=ation 1 1, 1,
Total Carpet Area 281
Total Plinth Area 393
Eote- *taff Roo( an! PlanningJ5eeting Roo(s (ove! to Co((on .loc7
8atural Thera$ies "locB
Description of spaces No Sqm Total
Caiting Area M Reception 1 1$ 1$
Acupuncture Roo( 1 22 22
Cranio *acral %herap: Roo( 1 2, 2,
Ps:cho therap: an! Ho(eopath: Roo( 1 2, 2,
A:urve!a Roo( 1 2, 2,
nerg: %herapies Roo( 1 2, 2,
6oga %herap: M *(all 0roups Roo(s 1 3, 3,
%raining M Cor7shops M ;i#rar: M .ig 0roups 1 2, 2,
%oiletJsho&er 2 M !ressing 1 2, 2,
5aintenance< &ith its o&n store 1 12 12
Total Carpet Area 235
Total Plinth Area 329
Admin4Common "locB
Description of spaces No Sqm Total
Co(puter Roo( 1 2, 2,
Pu#lic Health 1 22 22
Cafeteria 1 2, 2,
Total Carpet Area 95
Total Plinth Area 133
Staff40uest *uarters "locB
Description of spaces No Sqm Total
Roo(s 2 3, 6,
Co((on Roo( 1 2, 2,
Total Carpet Area 80
Total Plinth Area 112
Total Carpet Area for Phase II
91
%otal Plinth Area for Phase II
967
"udget
"udget 7eading Cost $er
unit in
5s.
8umber
of ;nits
Total Cost in
5s.
Total Cost
in 6uros
& < = 5s. ,'
Total Cost in
%ollars
& >;S = 5s. !5
&. Construction Costs 12<,,, )6"
s+.(.
2<,,<,,<,,, 22,<,,, 3,$<,,,
(. Infrastructure Costs 2,<,,<,,, 62<2,, /6<,,,
/. ?ther Costs $,<,,<,,, 1,,<,,, 123<,,,
T?TA@ /A/'A''A''' 4&(A 5'' 4))A'''
ro$osed Architectural lan
Site lan
0round .loor lan
Section Vie2 Aerial Vie2

"uilding arameters
0reen building
0reen #uil!ing is a practice of increasing the efficienc: &ith &hich
#uil!ings use resourcesBB energ:< &ater< (aterialsBB&hile re!ucing
i(pacts on hu(an health an! the environ(ent throughout the #uil!ingDs
life c:cle. It acco(plishes this through #etter sitting< !esign< construction<
operation< an! (aintenance.
Aroun! the &orl!< scientists no& spea7 a#out a >car#on footprint@ that is
!irectl: relate! to glo#al &ar(ing an! a >green house effect@ !a(aging
the &hole ecos:ste( of our planet. 0reen #uil!ing starts &ith re!ucing
the car#on footprint.
%he InstituteDs infrastructure &ill #e (o!ele! on integrate! s:ste(s
!esign an! sustaina#le #uil!ing principles< creating a s:nerg: of function
to provi!e-
Tem$erature control: Apti(u( passive cooling as oppose! to
po&ere! air con!itioning< (a4i(ising sta#le te(peratures
throughout the !a:. ven at the hottest ti(e of the :ear< the insi!e
te(perature shoul! never rises a#ove 33.2 !egrees Celsius.
rivacy: %he principles of construction provi!e for (ini(al soun!
i(pact< li(iting e4posure to soun! pollution. %he roo(s can #e
close! to provi!e confi!entialit: &ithout interfering &ith
te(perature control.
Cleanliness: Proficient construction prevents the intrusion of !irt
an! insects there#: provi!ing an environ(ent &hich re+uires a
(ini(u( of ti(e an! energ: to (aintain h:giene.
@o2Fmaintenance: %he co(#ination of efficient construction an!
protection fro( the ele(ents ensures an overall re!uction in
(aintenance e4pen!itures an! a longer structural lifespan.
%esign and arrangements: 1eng shui an!Jor 3astu &ill #e
incorporate!.
Infrastructure:
1ater- %he Institute has a preli(inar: agree(ent for connection
to the e4isting &ell at Ar7a H&hich &as initiall: (a!e for an
anticipate! Integral Health CentreI.
6lectricity- Connection to the e4isting transfor(er ne4t to
*urren!er co((unit: nee!s to #e verifie! &ith Auroville lectric
*ervice.
Solar System- 5ainl: for lighting purposes.
1aste 1ater Treatment lant
5ain 1ater 7arvesting
@andsca$ing- %he envisione! surroun!ing gar!ens &ith pon!s
an! path&a:s &ill give a par7Bli7e at(osphere to the area.
*uality Assurance
Nualit: 5anage(ent *:ste( HI*AB),,1I &ill #e a!opte! an! i(ple(ente! over
a perio! of a 2 :ear perio!. 'uring 2,,)< the core (anage(ent tea( &ill &or7
out an! !ocu(ent proce!ures to #e follo&e! at the Institute an! follo& a process
of continuous (onitoring< internal au!it an! e4ternal au!it.
ro+ect Team
6Gecutives
9ocel:n .r:nhil!
'r. Ruslan 6es7en!irov
'r. *u(eet 8u(ar
3eronica *tans#:
5anfre! ;ehnert
Core Team Members
5oghan 5ehle(
;in!a 0race 5ossel(an

1un! Raising
9ocel:n< Ruslan<
3eronica< ;in!a
0race
Hu(an Resources
3eronica< Ruslan
Architecture
5oghan
Construction M
Infrastructure
5oghan
*ecretariat
Infor(ation %ech.
*u(eet
Pu#lic Health
5anfre!
Prevention
Ruslan< 3eronica
Holistic Healthcare
3eronica< Ruslan<
;in!a 0race
!ucation M %raining
5oghan< 5anfre!
-ey ersonnel rofiles
%r. 5uslan HesBendirov
8ationality 8a=a7h
rofessional degreeCsE
5.'. Pe!iatrics
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
Hospice of Pavlo!ar Cit:< 8a=a7hstan B 5arch 1))) to 9anuar: 2,,2< as a !irector.
Regional Pe!iatric Hospital< Pavlo!ar Cit:< 8a=a7hstan B in 2,,, H11 (onthsI< as a !octorBintern.
A*8A clinic< Pavlo!ar Cit: B 2,,, to 2,,1< as a general ph:sician.
0overn(ental Cit: (ergenc: 5e!ical *ervice of Pavlo!ar Cit:< 8a=a7hstan B Acto#er 2,,1 to 1e#ruar: 2,,2< as a !octor of pe!iatrics in the a(#ulance
service.
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience in Auroville
Auroville Health Centre B April 2,,2 B 5a: 2,,$< as a general ph:sician.
8ailash Clinic B 9ul: 2,,$ till no&.
Hour role in the $ro+ect
'octor
Project !evelop(ent
Argani=ation of (e!ical processes
Argani=ational !evelop(ent
%r. Sumeet -umar
8ationality In!ian
rofessional degreeCsE
.achelor of 5e!icine & *urger: H5.....*.I in 1)$3< *eth 0.*. 5e!ical College< .o(#a:< In!ia.
5aster of *urger: H5.*.I in 0en. *urger: in 1)$6< *eth 0.*. 5e!ical College< .o(#a:< In!ia.
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
1ro( 5arch 1)$/ to 5a: 1))1< 3arious *urgical Resi!enc: positions< At 8..5. Hospital< .o(#a: an! R.5.;. Hospital< 'elhi< In!ia.
1ro( 9une 1))1 to Eov 1))3< 0eneral *urgeon< Eational Iranian Ail Co(pan:< Iran. 5anage! the surgical facilities at the Eational Iranian Ail Co(pan: Hospital
at 5asji! *ula:(an< Iran.
1ro( April 1))3 to 'ece(#er 1))6< A&n *urgical Practice at In!ia. Practice! as a *urgical Consultant to a nu(#er of hospitals in .angalore< In!ia.
?ther 6G$erience
3ice Presi!ent Healthcare 'ivision< utech C:#ernetics< *ingapore fro( 1))" to 2,,2. 'evelope! an! i(ple(ente! Hospital Infor(ation *:ste(s in * Asia an!
?*A
Hour role in the $ro+ect
Represent IHC in legal & professional foru(s in In!ia
Help create professional gui!elines
*ign legal !ocu(ents
Planning< 1un! Raising
Iocelyn "rynhild
Eationalit:- American
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
Ho(eopathic !ucational *ervices< California 6 :ears
Acupressure %echnician< California
Rosen Practitioner< California
Center of International 5e!icine< Aa7lan!< California
A!(inistrator B 3 :ear
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience in Auroville
Consultant for a!(inistration at Auroville Nuiet Healing Center
Hour role in the $ro+ect
4ecutive
1un! raising
Veronica Stansby
8ationality .ritish
rofessional degreeCsE Eaturopath< Cranio *acral .io!:na(ics %herapist< Core Process Ps:chotherap:< %rau(a %herap:
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
Clinic for Eatural 5e!icine an! .o!:&or7 fro( 1)), 2,,3 0er(an:
Craniosacral %herap: an! Counseling in #oth Nuiet an! Pitanga
fro( 2,,1B2,,"
8ailash Clinic since August 2,,$
Hour role in the $ro+ect
Eaturopath< Craniosacral %herapist
Project !evelop(ent
'evelop(ent of Integrative 5e!ical approach
Arganisational !evelop(ent
Moghan Mehlem
8ationality 1rench
rofessional degreeCsE Ps:chotherapist
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
In 1rance< 1))$ to 2,,$< ps:chotherapist in ps:choso(atic an! s:ste(ic group therap:.
%rainer
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience in Auroville
Ps:chotherapist &or7ing in Pitanga an! 8ailash Clinic since 3 :ears
Hour role in the $ro+ect
Ps:chotherapist
Project !evelop(ent
'evelop(ent of %raining an! !ucation
Architecture & Construction *upervision
@inda 0race Mosselman
8ationality 'utch
rofessional degreeCsE 5e!ical *hiatsu %herapist< %herapist of 5eri!ian Ps:chotherap:<
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience
Assistant general !octor at 5e!ical Health Center Cest 1)),B1))) Eetherlan!s
5e!ical *hiatsu %herap: at Clinic for 5e!ical *hiatsu Ho&nerI. 1))6 B August 2,11 Eetherlan!s
5eri!ian Ps:chotherap: at Clinic for 5e!ical *hiatsu. 1))6 B August 2,11 Eetherlan!s
8ailash Clinic since 5arch 2,12
Hour role in the $ro+ect
5e!ical *hiatsu %herapist
%herapist of 5eri!ian Ps:chotherap:
Arganisational !evelop(ent
1un! raising
Manfred @ehnert
8ationality 0er(an
rofessional degreeCsE 'iplBIng. Ph:si7alische %echni7 Hngineer applie! ph:sicsI
Medical4healthFcare related 2orB eG$erience in Auroville
Health engineering in safe &ater< sanitation< safe foo!< healthB an! h:gienic e!ucation in A3H*
Hour role in the $ro+ect
4ecutive
Planning< especiall: infrastructure< &ater< &aste &ater< electricit:
Prevention s:ste(s
.unding Sources
ro+ect .unding CSetu$E
1. In!ivi!ual !onations fro( Aurovilians
2. 'onations fro( Auroville ?nits
3. 'onations fro( A3I< 1rien!s of Auroville
/. Auroville 5unicipal *ervices 1un! an! 1A5C
2. Auroville 1oun!ation
6. Ather 'onors
?$erational funding C5ecurring 6G$ensesE
Auroville Central 1un! for (aintenances of staff< operational e4penses<
utilities< etc.
Auroville Health 1un! Hco((unit: fun! for health care supporte! #: (onthl:
contri#utions (a!e #: all those utilising the serviceI for running
e4penses
Pa:(ents for the services ren!ere! to registere! guests of Auroville
Regular !onations fro( Aurovilians an! 1rien!s of Auroville
%onations
%he InstituteDs Auroville 1inancial *ervices account nu(#er is- 221)3$.
%irect "anB transfer
*%A% .AE8 A1 IE'IA< A?RA3I;; %ACE*HIP< %a(il Ea!u< In!ia
"ranch Code ,316, *&ift Code *.IEIE../"/
Account A?RA3I;; ?EI%6 1?E' Account 8umber 1,23"$"62,$
8arration Please (ention O1or Auroville Institute for Integral HealthP
"y Credit Card
in ?*A-
https-JJsecure.aviusa.orgJ!onationsQ!onateno&.php
in ?8-
&&&.aviu7.orgJfun!raising.ht(
Via Auroville International
Contact infor(ation for the various A3I Centers is at http-JJ&&&.aurovilleB
international.orgJ(ainJcentresJin!e4.ht(l
0lossary
Integral47olistic 7ealth
Holistic health is an approach to health care that vie&s the hu(an as a (ultiB
!i(ensional #eing. It sees the ph:sical< e(otional< (ental an! spiritual aspects
of life as closel: interconnecte!.
ublic 7ealth
Pu#lic health is the science an! art of preventing !isease< prolonging life an!
pro(oting health through the organi=e! efforts an! infor(e! choices of societ:<
organi=ations< pu#lic an! private< co((unities an! in!ivi!uals.
Contact Information
-ailash Clinic
AurovilleA !'5 &'&A T8A India
h: J#&F4&/F(!((,'/
6mail: ihsRauroville.org.in

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