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Interior Design Donor • Directory Mapping • Wayfinding 1999-2009 Nadya Day, IIDA, AAHID, LEED AP BD+C Healthcare Projects

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Page 1: Glimpse NDay Healthcare

Interior Design

Donor • Directory

Mapping • Wayfinding

1999-2009

Nadya Day, IIDA, AAHID, LEED AP BD+C

Healthcare Projects

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Ballinger, 2008

Temple, Jeanes Hospital

Cath Lab Renovation

Interior Architectural Designer

Phases: CD

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At the beginning of construction documentation I was

brought in to support the Senior Interior Designer. Initially I

was responsible for picking up 'redlines' and refining the

interior finishes, furniture, furniture plans, schedules, and

preparing the final finish presentation board. My

responsibilities expanded to performing 'clash detection' for

the architectural, equipment, and life safety reflected ceiling

plans. I executed the CAD changes necessary to meet the

Lab's functional requirements. And updated the engineer’s

backgrounds.

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Ballinger, 2008

Temple, Jeanes Hospital

Cath Lab Renovation

Interior Architectural Designer

Phases: CD

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‘Millwork encased in a 4-sided Box’: Conference Room Audio Visual Cabinet & Reference Material Storage

‘Millwork encased in a 4-sided Box’: Conference Room Kitchenette

Ballinger, 2008

Healthcare,

Engineering Conference Room &

Work Room, Ground fl.

Interior Architectural Designer

Phases: Pre-Design thru CA

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‘Millwork encased in a 4-sided Box’: Details

‘Millwork encased in a 4-sided Box’:

Floor Plan & Reflected Ceiling Plan Ballinger, 2008

Healthcare,

Engineering Conference Room &

Work Room, Ground fl.

Interior Architectural Designer

Phases: Pre-Design thru CA

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Ballinger, 2008

Pennsylvania Hospital

Emergency Department

2nd Interior Designer,

Wayfinding, Environmental

Graphics & Furniture Specifier:

Phases: All

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Pennsylvania Hospital, our nation’s first hospital, and a

leading teaching and clinical research institution, serves

Philadelphians with a wide array of high quality diagnostic

and therapeutic medical services.

Ballinger ‘s architects and interior designers worked with the

hospital’s clinical staff and facilities department to design a

three phase, 32 bay, Emergency Department renovation and

expansion, including wayfinding and environmental graphics

consultation. Teamed with an architect and lead Interior

designer, I coordinated interiors construction documentation.

I was solely responsible for all furniture and wall mounted

board and holder locations and specifications, including

signage and environmental graphics.

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Ballinger, 2008

Pennsylvania Hospital

Emergency Department

Co-Interior Designer,

Wayfinding, Environmental

Graphics & Furniture Specifier:

Phases: All

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Ballinger, 2008

Pennsylvania Hospital

Emergency Department

Co-Interior Designer &

Furniture Specifier

Phases: All

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Ballinger, 2007

Healthcare Renovation

Pennsylvania Hospital

Preston Lobby

Toilet Rooms

Interior Architectural

Designer

Phases: All

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Pennsylvania Hospital’s ground floor

Preston Lobby serves as the main

entrance, reception area, and break-

out space adjacent to their recently

renovated auditorium.

Ballinger ‘s architect and I worked with

the hospital’s engineers and facilities

department to upgrade the fixtures

and finishes in the existing Preston

Lobby public restrooms.

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Ballinger, 2008

Strong Memorial Hospital,

University of Rochester Medical

Center (URMC), Pediatric

Replacement and Imaging

Sciences Modernization (PRISM)

Space Programmer

Phases: Schematic Design

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One of the ways Ballinger’s studio-wide knowledge base and expertise served our clients, was by being able to forecast their needs. In preparation for holding meetings with the URMC client groups, I

supported the project team as a Space Programmer, by formulating generic room data sheets containing established requirements for their required space types.

These sheets, detailing MEP, equipment, and furniture requirements, served to facilitate discussions to determine practical requirements and foster in-depth evaluations of the areas, to ensure that all the

necessary functional requirements and the client's needs were understood , documented, and met.

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Ballinger, 2008

Temple, Jeanes Hospital

Cath Lab Renovation

Interior Architectural Designer

Phases: CD

Page 1 of 1

Teamed with John Garrity, at the beginning of the cath Lab's

construction documentation. Initially I was responsible for

picking up 'redlines' and refining the interior finishes,

furniture, furniture layouts, installation plans, schedules, and

preparing the final finish presentation board. My

responsibilities expanded to solely performing 'clash

detection' for the architectural, equipment, and life safety

reflected ceiling plans. I executed CAD changes necessary

to meet the Lab's functional requirements.

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Elevation: Combo Marker Board /

Tack Board, at Typical Patient

Rooms

Ballinger, 2008

New York Presbyterian Hospital

Greenberg Pavilion Expansion,

14th fl., North

Co-Interior Designer

& Furniture Specifier:

Phases: All

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Pei Cobb Freed & Partners was hired by New York Presbyterian Hospital

(NYP) to design the premier half of the Greenberg Building’s, 14th floor,

‘pavilion’ nursing unit

Concurrently Ballinger’s Interiors Group was designing the hospital’s campus-

wide standard interior upgrades. NYP asked Ballinger to design the other half

of the 14th floor to reflect the essence of the top quality, hospitality-like finishes

of Pei Cobb Freed’s design, at an equivalent budget and quality to the

remainder of the campus upgrades.

Lead by Laura Morris, IIDA, AAHID, LEED AP, I formulated the total interior

design concept for the other half of the nursing unit—including Lounges and

Bariatric Rooms. I assembled both project’s materials and developed a hybrid

scheme. Additionally I performed general construction documentation

refinements; researched, selected, and prepared the FF&E plans and

specifications, and assisted the client through the procurement of products.

Offices, 14th fl.: 107 B, C & D

Typical Patient Rooms

Typical Furniture Specifications

Elevations, Typical Patient Toilet Room

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Teamed with Robert Angstadt, AIA to

resurrect and perform construction

administration on a Jennifer Mishkin, IIDA,

LEED AP designed project that had been

tied up in legalities for two years. Many

finishes were discontinued. I reselected,

documented, updated finish boards, and

disseminated changes--seeing the project

through completion.

Ballinger, 2008

Healthcare/Fitness,

New Construction,

Hunterdon Medical Center

Wellness Center in Clinton

Clinton Township NJ

Interior

Architectural Designer

Phase: CA

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Co-Wayfinding Designer:

Phases: All

Greenburg Bldg., Floors 1-15

Ballinger, 2006

Healthcare Wayfinding,

Weill Cornell Medical Center,

Weill Greenberg Center, 1-15 Fl.

71st & York Ave., NY, NY

Weill Greenberg Center ‘s interior was the winner of

Interior Design Magazine’s Best of Healthcare

2007. Ballinger designed the interiors, Polshek was

the architect , Cloud Gehshan designed the

wayfinding graphics and I master planned,

coordinated and implemented the room and

informational signage—utilizing their graphic genome

and interviewing the clients to fully understand and

sign the 330,000 SF ‘spa-like,’ advanced clinical,

teaching, and research, healthcare institution.

The project involved coordinating the Life Safety,

Wayfinding, and Environmental Graphics with urbane

interior design--including master planning corridor,

room numbers, and nomenclature development. The

interior package contained 3,360 high quality, user-

modifiable, signs at an installed signage construction

cost of $400,000.

Signing the 15 story facility and the neighboring

Materials Handling Building, involved many different

stakeholders and disciplines including: New York

Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell’s Manager of Visitor

Information, Practice Operations for Weill Cornell

Physician Organization, Cardiology / Lipids, Clinical

Skills Center, Conference Center, Dermatology,

ENT, IVF, Gastroenterology, Genome/Computational

Bio-Medicine, Multiple Sclerosis, Ophthalmology, Pain

Management, Patient Resource Center, Pediatrics

and Radiology.

The project utilized System 2/90 signage, virtual

teamwork, and an understanding that hospitality

esthetics and public relations raise the importance of

finishing touches and communication. Collaborative

forecasting reduced construction administration and

resulted in signage gracefully synchronized with the

surrounding architecture, finishes and mounted

devises.

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Ballinger, 2001-2007

Healthcare, Building ID

& Donor Recognition :

TRHMC, N Bldg.

Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

Design collaborator, coordinator, scheduler, and team facilitator of the new “N

Building’s” Donor Recognition and Lobby Identity.

Facilitating content development and designing imagery for two led illuminated etched

crystal donor recognition plaques, fabricated by Wallach Glass Studio (Santa Clara,

CA), totaling $110,000. Each is mounted in a Ballinger designed cabinet, one Annigre,

the other Makore, fabricated by Boyertown Planing Mill Company (Boyertown, PA) and

assembled and installed by L & H Signs Industries (Fleetwood, PA).

The Lobby’s dimensional lettering against the limestone and aluminum extrusion coating

walls, involved finish materials research, selection , and full-scale mock-ups.

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Ballinger, 2001-2007

Healthcare, Wayfinding

N Building, TRHMC

Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

As wayfinding project coordinator, I developed and implemented an institution-wide standardized

interior wayfinding system for a full service 650-bed medical center, including quality assurance

and execution of egress maps, smoke detector location maps and user-friendly CAD filing system

and electronic deliverables for ongoing maintenance.

The project scope included the addition of an award winning 7 story tower and its cross-campus

travel via interconnecting corridors. “N Building”, totaling 2,340,000 sf., houses two stories

dedicated to a cancer and heart center (65,000 sf.), and a 94-bed emergency/trauma department

(55,000 sf, ).

Interconnecting Buildings: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, L, N & R.

Separate Buildings: DOB, J, K, M, P, U & all satellite clinics

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Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

The scope grew to include coordination, advancement, and facilitation of new technology in order to

design, build, and roll-out seven campus-wide Interactive Directory/Mapping kiosks. I served as design

collaborator, Project Manager, and quality assurance for the vendors’ and graphic designer’s content

and illustrations to successfully navigate the campus, floor, and quadrant maps. Project Teammates:

TTSS Interactive Products, Inc. (Rockville, MD), and Gregory Blue + Assoc. (Chester Springs, PA).

Ballinger, 2005

Healthcare, Wayfinding

Interactive Directory/

Mapping kiosks,

TRHMC

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Ballinger, 2001-2007

Healthcare, Wayfinding

N Building, TRHMC

Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

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Ballinger, 2001-2007

Healthcare, TRHMC,

N Building Wayfinding

Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

TRHMC’s main campus and

satellites: Exterior Roadways,

Driveways, Garages, Pedestrian Paths,

Gardens, / Reading PA

Project coordinator / advancement

facilitator / assessor and quality assurance /

standardization manager of existing and

new institution-wide exterior signs and

illumination.

Adopted and refined existing signs and

augmented with new, as required,

throughout a 36-acre, 22-building campus.

Evaluated and charted the various existing

specifications, power sources, color palette,

font, symbol, style, size, and visibility.

Researched and selected finish materials,

illumination, and when necessary,

coordinated full-scale mock-ups for new

signage.

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Ballinger, 2001-2007

Healthcare, Wayfinding :

TRHMC,

Co-Designer /

Coordinator

Phases: All

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Ballinger, 1999-2004

Healthcare, FM Systems

The Reading Hospital

& Medical Center,

Reading, PA

Designer / Coordinator

Phases: All