polytrauma rehabilitation center book
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Collective research and design work in TBI based rehabilitation hospitals in Spring 2013. My design titled "Collective Healing"TRANSCRIPT
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 3
The HOSPITAL journal is the annual, student-produced publication of the works from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign vertical graduate studio program. The studio seeks to investigate the current trends of healthcare architecture with the aid of renowned professionals in the field. The intention of this publication is to share the work produced by the students with the rest of the community both academic and professional.
CREDITS
ABOUT HOSPITAL // ISSUE 03
PRODUCTION NOTES
CONTRIBUTORSKenneth DorobaXiaoran DuAllison GloudeTim RankEthan RattrayJulia RingsTyler SchwedeAqeel ShhaibMeggan StantonTyler StephensElyse TownleyJordan TrippXiaoyu WangMulugeta WoldgeorgisRuoqi ZhongDavid Zielinski
HOSPITAL, Issue 03Copyright 2013All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
School of ArchitectureCollege of Fine + Applied Arts
TYPESETCentury Gothic, Century Gothic Bold
PUBLISHERwww.lulu.com
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGNwww.arch.illinois.edu117 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall611 Lorado Taft Drvie, MC-621Champaign, Illinois 61820tel 217.333.1330fax 217.244.2900
FACULTY ADVISORWilliam Worn, AIA, LEED APAssociate Professor
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 5Project Introduction4
ForwardThe intent of this project is to design a Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center (PRC) for returning veterans in higher education on the campus of Carle Hospital in Urbana, Illinois. The PRC will become the entry point for wounded veterans into the proposed University of Illinois Continuum of Care for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education. This system, the first of its kind, would provide continuous care for wounded veterans who will transition from the PRC to the new UIUC Center for Wound Veterans in Higher Education and eventually into independent living, matriculation, and graduation.
Professor William Worn,was the Director: Master of Architecture in Health Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In 2010, he joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as an Associate Professor, while simultaneously continuing his role as President of Worn Jerabek Architects P.C. in Chicago.
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 7Project Introduction6
Table oF ConTenTs
siTe analysis 8
16
26
92
110
128
150
168
186
Program analysis
Carle CliniC, PolyTrauma rehabiliTaTion CanTer // allison gloude + Julia rings
Clearview PolyTrauma Care CenTer // KenneTh doroba + eThan raTTray
Clearview PolyTrauma rehabiliTaTion CenTer // TimoThy ranK + Tyler sTePhens
ColleCTive healing // Tyler sChwede + mulugeTa woldgeorgis
Carle PolyTrauma rehabiliTaTion CenTer // meggan sTanTon + elyse Townley
PolyTrauma rehabiliTaTion CenTer // Xiaoran du + Xiaoyu wang + ruoqi Zhong
inTegraTed rehabiliTaTion and PolyTrauma CenTer // Jordan TriPP + david ZielinsKi
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 9Project Introduction8
siTe analysis
The twin cites of Urbana-Champaign are located in central Illinois, 140 miles south of Chicago. They serve a population of over 230,000 and are home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In addition to the university, Urbana-Champaign is host to the Carle Foundation Hospital, a Level I Trauma Center. The cities unique relationship with the university and Carle Hospital make them a perfect location to advance the study of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Urbana-Champaign, illinois
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 11Project Introduction10
BRADLEY AVE
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GREEN ST
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WINDSOR RD
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Carle Foundation Hospital Main Campus, Image Courtesy of Carle Foundation Hospital
New 9-Story Bed Tower, Rendering Courtesy of Carle Foundation Hospital and HDR
Carle FoUndation hospitalThe 345-bed regional care hospital has achieved Magnet designation, the nations highest honor for nursing care and was recently named to the 100 Top Hospitals by Thomson Reuters. It offers a more advanced level of clinical expertise and technology than any area hospital, housing the areas only Level I Trauma Center as well as Level III perinatal services. The Hospital admitted more than 22,000 patients and treated more than 70,500 patients in the emergency room during 2012. The Mills Breast Cancer Institute, Carle Cancer Center, Carle Spine Institute and Carle Heart and Vascular Institute bring additional advanced diagnostic and treatment options(via www.carle.org).
A new nine story bed tower (lower left) is currently under construction and marks the end of the Campus Modernization Project at Carles main campus in Urbana. The new tower will house 136 new private rooms and provide expanded services to cardiovascular, neurological, and intensive care patients. It is also the new home of the Carle Heart and Vascular Institute.
Due to the completion of the Campus Modernization Project, Carle is exploring new opportunities for future planning. Some of the future areas of interest include expanding neurological research and services and consolidating resources among campuses.
Carle FoUndation hospital loCations in Urbana-Champaign
1 - Main Campus - Level 1 Trauma Center - Heart & Vascular Institute - Cancer Center - Womens Services - General Surgery - Neurosciences
2 - Medical Supply 3 - North Annex 4 - Home Health Services 5 - Health Information Management 6 - Surgi Center 7 - Specialty Clinic
8 - Pain Clinic 9 - Therapy Services10 - Convenient Care Clinic11 - Convenient Care Clinic12 - Clearview Land
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 13Project Introduction12
Center For WoUnded Veterans in higher edUCation
Injury Polytrauma Rehab Center (PRC)Polytrauma
Network Site (PNS)
Residential Transitional
Rehabilitation Program
Independent Living
Va polytraUma system oF Care
Located near Lincoln and Nevada in Urbana, the Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education will provide comprehensive, integrated educational services to veterans with severe and multiple disabilities as they pursue degrees at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Centers architectural design will provide transitional residential accommodations for 12 to 14 veterans at a time, and non-residential services for up to 150 veterans and their families (via www.illinois.edu).
The addition of a PRC to the Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education would allow Urbana-Champaign to offer the first full continuum of care for veterans with TBI and polytrauma. Veterans would have the proper rehabilitation and therapy facilities to move from injury to independent living.
Rendering Courtesy of LCM Architects
potential site seleCtions
mileskm
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ClearVieW - i-72 & i-54The 74 acre land development in northwest Champaign is owned by Carle for future expansion.
Image Courtesy of www.google.com
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 15Project Introduction14
potential site seleCtions
Kirby & mattisThe southern Champaign location borders two Carle Clinics and the Surgi Center.
potential site seleCtions
main CampUsOpen lots to the east and west offer opportunities to build on the existing Main Carle Campus
feetmeters
1000500
Image Courtesy of www.google.comImage Courtesy of www.google.com
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 17Project Introduction16
Program analysis
rehabilitation institUte oF ChiCago (riC), image courtesy of Feinberg School of Medicine
national intrepid Center oF exCellenCe (niCoe), image courtesy of www.dexigner.com
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 19Project Introduction18
Family
Caregivers,Support,Relationships
Friends
Support,Relationships,social contact,function in this environment
Work
social and working environment,professional competence
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Frontal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Occipital Lobes
Temporal Lobes
Breathing, Heart Rate, Swallowing, Reexes for seeing and hearing, Controls sweating, blood pressure, temperature, Sense of balance
Coordination of voluntary movement, Balance and equilibrium
Controls our expressive language, Assigns meaning to the words we choose, Involves word associations, Memory for habits and motor activities, Flexibility of thought, planning and organizing
Visual attention, Touch perception, Goal directed voluntary movements, Manipula-tion of objects, Integration of dierent senses
Vision
Hearing ability, Memory acquisition, Categorization of objects, Understanding or processing verbal information, Emotion
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
traUmatiC brain injUry (tbi)
PTSD
POLYPHARMACY
PAIN
TBI
FlashbacksAvoidance
HypervigilianceNightmares
Re-Experiencing
Cognitive Deficits
IrritabilityInsomnia
DepressionsFatigueAnxiety
HeadacheSensitivity of light
or noiseNausea & Vomitting
Vision ProblemsDizziness
patient proFile
Polytrauma patients are particularly unique because they are facing multiple injuries across multiple disciplines. Injuries can include loss of limbs, TBI, and PTSD. Because of this unique patient profile, spaces must be specially designed to
accommodate a variety of needs and patients.
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 21Project Introduction20
Audio Environment
ShorterPatient Length
of Stay
Less Useof Pain
Medication
VisualEnvironment
Less Stress
LessDepression
Less Pain
MedicationUsage
BetterSleep
SafetyEnhancement
LowerNosocomial
Infection
MedicalErrors
PatientFalls
StaffInjuries
WayfindingSystem
LowerPatient and
FamilyFrustrations
LessStress
Sustainability
ReduceBuilding
OperatingExpense
ReduceEnviormental
Impact
Building Function
Patient Health
PatientRoom
LowerInfection
Rates
ImproveSleep Quality
LowerStress Levels
Building Spaces
Family SupportSpaces
AlleviatingPain
IncreasePatient
Satisfaction
ShorterLength of Stay
Staff SupportSpaces
ImproveQualityof Care
Physician SupportSpaces
LowerStress Levels
IncreaseEfficency
EBD in Relation to TBI
LessPerceived
Pain
Audio Environment
ShorterPatient Length
of Stay
Less Useof Pain
Medication
VisualEnvironment
Less Stress
LessDepression
Less Pain
MedicationUsage
BetterSleep
SafetyEnhancement
LowerNosocomial
Infection
MedicalErrors
PatientFalls
StaffInjuries
WayfindingSystem
LowerPatient and
FamilyFrustrations
LessStress
Sustainability
ReduceBuilding
OperatingExpense
ReduceEnviormental
Impact
Building Function
Patient Health
PatientRoom
LowerInfection
Rates
ImproveSleep Quality
LowerStress Levels
Building Spaces
Family SupportSpaces
AlleviatingPain
IncreasePatient
Satisfaction
ShorterLength of Stay
Staff SupportSpaces
ImproveQualityof Care
Physician SupportSpaces
LowerStress Levels
IncreaseEfficency
EBD in Relation to TBI
LessPerceived
Pain
eVidenCe based design FaCtors eVidenCe based design FaCtors
Audio Environment
ShorterPatient Length
of Stay
Less Useof Pain
Medication
VisualEnvironment
Less Stress
LessDepression
Less Pain
MedicationUsage
BetterSleep
SafetyEnhancement
LowerNosocomial
Infection
MedicalErrors
PatientFalls
StaffInjuries
WayfindingSystem
LowerPatient and
FamilyFrustrations
LessStress
Sustainability
ReduceBuilding
OperatingExpense
ReduceEnviormental
Impact
Building Function
Patient Health
PatientRoom
LowerInfection
Rates
ImproveSleep Quality
LowerStress Levels
Building Spaces
Family SupportSpaces
AlleviatingPain
IncreasePatient
Satisfaction
ShorterLength of Stay
Staff SupportSpaces
ImproveQualityof Care
Physician SupportSpaces
LowerStress Levels
IncreaseEfficency
EBD in Relation to TBI
LessPerceived
Pain
Patient Health
Building Function
Building Spaces
Roger S. Ulrich and a number of other experts in Evidenced Based Design have complied a study through the Georgia Tech College of Architecture and the Center for Health Design to analyze how the hospital environment can be improved. It is important to look at the way healthcare spaces are designed in order to create a better environment for everyone that experiences these spaces. Some key strategies derived for Evidence Based Design are helping to improve patient safety, patient outcomes, and staff outcomes. The research shows that some of the most successful strategies include single-bed rooms, reduction of noise, visual and physical access to nature, clear wayfinding, and improved ventilation systems. These strategies not only benefit patients, but also promote a better work environment for nurses and physicians which leads to a reduction in medical errors. The following diagrams map the important relationships and design strategies associated with Evidence Based Design.
It Is now wIdely recognIzed that well-desIgned physIcal settIngs play an Important role In makIng hospItals less rIsky and stressful, promotIng more healIng for patIents, and provIdIng better places for staff to work.
(ulrIch et al., a revIew of the research lIterature on evIdenced-base healthcare desIgn, 2008)
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 23Project Introduction22
PRC Patients Served252
Active Duty162
Veterans90
Polytrauma Rehbilitation Centers5
Palo Alto
San AntonioTampa
Richmond
Minneapolis
Average Days of Inpatient Care44
Beds 18
Maximum Years of Inpatient Care2
Polytrauma Traumatic Brain Injury Orthopedic
polytraUma rehabilitation Centers
12 Bed PRC
18 Bed PRC
Patient Areas
Diagnostics & Treatment
Administrative Services
Support Areas
BGSF41,431 ft
DGSF31,870 ft
26%
34%
35%
5%
BGSF52,820 ft
DGSF40,631 ft
35%
30%
35%
29%
6%
TIME
physical
cultural
social
END of ACUTE MEDICAL CARETIME OF FASTEST IMPROVEMENT
loosing track to cultural envirnment within the clinic
fastest improvement in physical recovery within the rst six months
issues with reintegration into cultural environment
AVERAGE TIME IN PRC
INPATIENT OUTPATIENT
6 M
ONTH
S of R
ECOV
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44 D
AYS o
f PCR
1 YEA
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REC
OVER
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2 YEA
RS o
f REC
OVER
Y
PROG
RESS
general Va program
In designing the five existing PRCs, the VA developed a design guide that includes program recommendations, example patient rooms, and technical considerations. Based on recommendations from the VA, it was determined that either a 12 or 18 bed PRC would be the optimum size. These numbers are based on a nurse to patient ratio of 1:6 and the amount of patients being treated at the five existing PRCs.
Using the VA Program as a base, each team designed their own program based on their own research and observations. As precedent studies, the programs of the National Intrepid Center of Excellence in Bethesda, MD and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago were analyzed and drawn from.
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ARCH 572: Behavior + Environment 25Project Introduction24
CommunityParking
TransitionalUnit
InpatientUnit
OutpatientUnit
Hospital
Fisher House
University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign
Center For Wounded
Veterans in Higher
Education
InpatientUnit
OutpatientUnit
Fisher House
Carle Foundation Hospital
the polytraUma ContinUUm: Va model the polytraUma ContinUUm: UiUC model
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 27Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis26
ALLISON GLOUDE, JULIA RINGS
CARLE CLINIC POLYTRAUMA REHABILITATION CENTER
AT KIRBY AND MATTIS
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 29Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis28
LOBBY - RECEPTION
STRATEGIC PLANVISIONA rehabilitation center which unites superior patient care with an academic environment.
MISSIONTo create a cohesive building which maximizes patient welfare and encourages clinical research and education.
CLINICALTo create a renovated, interdependent facility with melds the two current Carle clinics to make one large cooperative facility. The coordination of the current Carle clinics with the new PRC would provide a range of treatments with the highest quality of care for the pa-tient.
RESEARCHThe new facility will offer a variety of opportunities to advance research and improve tech-nologies used to treat TBI patients. The interdisciplinary research will benefit patient care, Carle Foundation, and the University of Illinois.
EDUCATIONThe goal of the PRC would be to collaborate with the University of Illinois to provide a place for students to practice and research. The patients of the hospital will also learn how to retrain their bodies and can begin on an educational track related to the University. The patient will profit from the interaction between the University and Carle by getting the most recent, ad-vanced treatment possible while reacclimating to society.
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 31Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis30
PAVILIONS
CARLE CLINIC
RETAIL
RESIDENTIAL
KIRBY AVE
PARKDALE DR
BROADMOOR DR
CYPRESS DR
CARLE CONVINIENT CARE
CLO
VER
LN
PAR
KSID
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RR
ACE
LAKE
SID
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LAKESIDE DR
GEO
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ETO
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DR
RID
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AND
DR
CARLE SURGI CENTER
CARLE PAIN CLINIC
MAT
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CARLE SPECIALTY CLINIC
KIRBY AND MATTISThe location on Kirby and Mattis Avenue features a variety of medical specialities within the existing locations of Carle Clinic in the area. The Surgi-Center and the Pain Clinic are providing surgical suites and a focus on Orthopedics, Interventional Pain Therapy and the Treatment of Diabetics. The specialty clinic is oriented to the fields of Allergology, Endocrinol-ogy, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Psychology and Rheumatology.
SITE ANALYSIS
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 33Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis32
SURGI CENTERSurgical Operations for several fields of specification
Plastic Surgery, without anesthesiaonly stable patients
4 Surgery Suites7 Recovery Beds (Phase I, Phase II)
Imaging: X-Ray
PAIN CLINICConvenient Care / Family Practice
Orthopedics:Knees for age 40+
Hips for age 50+Specialists for Hands and Feet
Interventional Pain TherapyDiabetics Treatment
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 35Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis34
CARLE CLINIC
PARK
SCHOOL
RETAIL
RESIDENTIAL
MAT
TIS
AV
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KIRBY AVE
PARKDALE DR
BROADMOOR DR
CYPRESS DR
CARLE CONVINIENT CARE
CLO
VER
LN
LEVE
LS O
F AC
UIT
Y
PAR
KSID
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RR
ACE
LAKE
SID
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LAKESIDE DR
GEO
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ETO
WN
DR
RID
GEL
AND
DR
CARLE SPECIALTY CLINIC
CARLE SURGI CENTER
CARLE PAIN
CLINIC+
PROPOSALThe proposal for the site intends to create a connecting link between the existing structures and increase their collaboration. Furthermore it will provide complementary facilities for the proposed Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center. The consolidation and purposed collaboration also includes a new address for this structure along Mattis Avenue.
CONCEPT
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 37Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis36
STAFF / ADMININPATIENT
OfficesNurse StationMedication RoomReport RoomConference RoomTeam RoomLoungeLocker RoomToilet StaffShower
OUTPATIENT
OfficesMedication RoomConference RoomLocker RoomToilet
THERAPIES / SERVICES
Physical TherapySpeech TherapyHearing TherapyOccupational TherapyFamily TherapyRecreational TherapyPsychologyNutritional ServicesADDITIONAL
ClassroomsOfficesIncreased LobbySecurityCoffee ShopHealth Sciences LibraryUniversity Offices
BLOCKING AND STACKING IN CONTEXT
PROPOSED PROGRAM
BEDDED CAREINPATIENT
Sub waitingPatient RoomBathroomShowerIsolation RoomIsolation Room BathroomAnteroomDining RoomFamily SupportComputer ActivitiesLaundry RoomStorageQuiet RoomMultipurpose RoomGym, Rehab TherapyApartment Living SkillsExam / Treatment RoomRecreation Therapy RoomTesting LabBROS TreatmentTherapy RoomKitchenTherapy RoomToilet
D & TMRICTX-RayOperating RoomsResearch - OrthopedicsResearch - Speech TherapyResearch - Hearing TherapyResearch - ProstheticsLaboratory
SUPPORTINPATIENT
Nourishment RoomAlcove Food CartsLinen RoomClean UtilitySoiled UtilityStorageHousekeeping
OUTPATIENT
Linen RoomClean UtilitySoiled UtilityStorageHousekeeping
ADDITIONAL
StorageMechanical
OUTPATIENT
Sub waitingPatient LoungeExam RoomCognitive TherapyCounselingProcedure RoomGroup RoomDriver Training RoomLiving Skills TrainingGait Study TrackGym, Patient RehabilitationGym OfficesSpeech Therapy LabAssistive Technology LabRecreation Therapy RoomBROS Treatment
ADDITIONAL
Increased GymIncreased Gait Track
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 39Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis38
SITE PLAN
MEDICAL TRANSPORT
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAINENTRANCE
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 41Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis40
INPATIENT
SURGI CENTER
MEDICAL TRANSPORT
SUPPORT / SUPPLY
PAIN CLINIC
OUTPATIENT
ADMIN
LIBRARY
MAT
TIS
AV
E
PUBLIC, PATIENTS
INPATIENT
SURGI CENTER
PAIN CLINIC
OUTPATIENT
ADMIN
LIBRARY
MAT
TIS
AV
E
EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CIRCULATION
HEALING GARDENS
LIGHTING
VIEWS
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
SERVICE
PUBLIC
CLINICAL
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 43Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis42
430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
2829SF
Courtyard55
434SF
Cafe60
242SF
Storage61
141SF
Security62
338SF
Gift Shop63
525SF
Nurses Station65
1070SF
Assistive TechLab66
401SF
Storage67
515SF
Exam Room68
598SF
RecreationTherapy
69673SF
BROS Treatment70
237SF
Kitchenette87
459SF
Lunch/Conference
88 155SF
Univ. Office89
157SF
Univ. Office90
156SF
Office91
151SF
Univ. Office92
569SF
Lounge93
439SF
Classroom94
440SF
Classroom95
440SF
Classroom96
198SF
Office97
197SF
Office98
179SF
Office99
249SF
Office100
66SF
J.C.122
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
523SF
Computer Lab125
6386SF
Library126
120SF
Vending127
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDICALTRANSPORT
FIRST FLOOR
243SF
Therapy13
243SF
Therapy14
268SF
Room15
555SF
Quiet Room36
216SF
Soiled Util.37
302SF
Clean Util.38
300SF
Storage39
191SF
Linen40
1359SF
Family Support48
123SF
J.C.49
548SF
Computer Lab50
390SF
ComputerActivities
51
155SF
Therapy52
163SF
Therapy53
372SF
Team Room54
798SF
Speech Therapy56
791SF
Hearing Therapy57
967SF
Ortho/Prosthetics
59
154SF
Med.64
262SF
CognitiveTherapy
71
446SF
Research -Prosthetics/
Ortho72
233SF
Speech Therapy73
237SF
Hearing Therapy74
69SF
J.C.75
259SF
Procedure76
504SF
Group Room77
453SF
Living Skills78
515SF
Driver Training79
64SF
Storage80
119SF
Office81
119SF
Office82
119SF
Office83
169SF
Office84
719SF
Kitchenette/Lounge
85
237SF
Kitchenette101
459SF
Lunch/Conference
102
158SF
Office103
158SF
Office104
158SF
Office105
158SF
Office106
158SF
Office107
569SF
Conference109
158SF
Office110
158SF
Office111
158SF
Office112
155SF
Office113
157SF
Office114
151SF
Office115
156SF
Office116
249SF
Office117
179SF
Office118
197SF
Office119
198SF
Office120
66SF
J.C.121
464SF
Family Waiting124
1159SF
Staff Lounge129
250SF
J.C.130
SECOND FLOOR
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 45Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis44
430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
2829SF
Courtyard55
434SF
Cafe60
242SF
Storage61
141SF
Security62
338SF
Gift Shop63
525SF
Nurses Station65
1070SF
Assistive TechLab66
401SF
Storage67
515SF
Exam Room68
598SF
RecreationTherapy
69673SF
BROS Treatment70
237SF
Kitchenette87
459SF
Lunch/Conference
88 155SF
Univ. Office89
157SF
Univ. Office90
156SF
Office91
151SF
Univ. Office92
569SF
Lounge93
439SF
Classroom94
440SF
Classroom95
440SF
Classroom96
198SF
Office97
197SF
Office98
179SF
Office99
249SF
Office100
66SF
J.C.122
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
523SF
Computer Lab125
6386SF
Library126
120SF
Vending127
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDICALTRANSPORT
ADMINISTRATION - FIRST FLOOR
243SF
Therapy13
243SF
Therapy14
268SF
Room15
555SF
Quiet Room36
216SF
Soiled Util.37
302SF
Clean Util.38
300SF
Storage39
191SF
Linen40
1359SF
Family Support48
123SF
J.C.49
548SF
Computer Lab50
390SF
ComputerActivities
51
155SF
Therapy52
163SF
Therapy53
372SF
Team Room54
798SF
Speech Therapy56
791SF
Hearing Therapy57
967SF
Ortho/Prosthetics
59
154SF
Med.64
262SF
CognitiveTherapy
71
446SF
Research -Prosthetics/
Ortho72
233SF
Speech Therapy73
237SF
Hearing Therapy74
69SF
J.C.75
259SF
Procedure76
504SF
Group Room77
453SF
Living Skills78
515SF
Driver Training79
64SF
Storage80
119SF
Office81
119SF
Office82
119SF
Office83
169SF
Office84
719SF
Kitchenette/Lounge
85
237SF
Kitchenette101
459SF
Lunch/Conference
102
158SF
Office103
158SF
Office104
158SF
Office105
158SF
Office106
158SF
Office107
569SF
Conference109
158SF
Office110
158SF
Office111
158SF
Office112
155SF
Office113
157SF
Office114
151SF
Office115
156SF
Office116
249SF
Office117
179SF
Office118
197SF
Office119
198SF
Office120
66SF
J.C.121
464SF
Family Waiting124
1159SF
Staff Lounge129
250SF
J.C.130
ADMINISTRATION - SECOND FLOOR
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PAIN CLINIC
ADMINISTRATIONThe administration pavilion is the most southern part of this arrangement and it is located right next to the pain clinic. It contains offices and conference rooms for the administration of the hospital, but furthermore for the veterans association too. The open courtyard in the middle of the building provides the building with natural lighting in every room and gives the employes a separate place to meet outside.
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430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
2829SF
Courtyard55
434SF
Cafe60
242SF
Storage61
141SF
Security62
338SF
Gift Shop63
525SF
Nurses Station65
1070SF
Assistive TechLab66
401SF
Storage67
515SF
Exam Room68
598SF
RecreationTherapy
69673SF
BROS Treatment70
237SF
Kitchenette87
459SF
Lunch/Conference
88 155SF
Univ. Office89
157SF
Univ. Office90
156SF
Office91
151SF
Univ. Office92
569SF
Lounge93
439SF
Classroom94
440SF
Classroom95
440SF
Classroom96
198SF
Office97
197SF
Office98
179SF
Office99
249SF
Office100
66SF
J.C.122
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
523SF
Computer Lab125
6386SF
Library126
120SF
Vending127
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDICALTRANSPORT
OUTPATIENT - FIRST FLOOR
243SF
Therapy13
243SF
Therapy14
268SF
Room15
555SF
Quiet Room36
216SF
Soiled Util.37
302SF
Clean Util.38
300SF
Storage39
191SF
Linen40
1359SF
Family Support48
123SF
J.C.49
548SF
Computer Lab50
390SF
ComputerActivities
51
155SF
Therapy52
163SF
Therapy53
372SF
Team Room54
798SF
Speech Therapy56
791SF
Hearing Therapy57
967SF
Ortho/Prosthetics
59
154SF
Med.64
262SF
CognitiveTherapy
71
446SF
Research -Prosthetics/
Ortho72
233SF
Speech Therapy73
237SF
Hearing Therapy74
69SF
J.C.75
259SF
Procedure76
504SF
Group Room77
453SF
Living Skills78
515SF
Driver Training79
64SF
Storage80
119SF
Office81
119SF
Office82
119SF
Office83
169SF
Office84
719SF
Kitchenette/Lounge
85
237SF
Kitchenette101
459SF
Lunch/Conference
102
158SF
Office103
158SF
Office104
158SF
Office105
158SF
Office106
158SF
Office107
569SF
Conference109
158SF
Office110
158SF
Office111
158SF
Office112
155SF
Office113
157SF
Office114
151SF
Office115
156SF
Office116
249SF
Office117
179SF
Office118
197SF
Office119
198SF
Office120
66SF
J.C.121
464SF
Family Waiting124
1159SF
Staff Lounge129
250SF
J.C.130
OUTPATIENT - SECOND FLOOR
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OUTPATIENTThe Outpatient pavilion is to be used as an expansion of the orthopedic clinic currently on site . An expansive gym and gait lab provide rehabilitation services to the outpatients and speciality patients. The first and second floor also have rooms for a variety of therapy servic-es.
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430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
2829SF
Courtyard55
434SF
Cafe60
242SF
Storage61
141SF
Security62
338SF
Gift Shop63
525SF
Nurses Station65
1070SF
Assistive TechLab66
401SF
Storage67
515SF
Exam Room68
598SF
RecreationTherapy
69673SF
BROS Treatment70
237SF
Kitchenette87
459SF
Lunch/Conference
88 155SF
Univ. Office89
157SF
Univ. Office90
156SF
Office91
151SF
Univ. Office92
569SF
Lounge93
439SF
Classroom94
440SF
Classroom95
440SF
Classroom96
198SF
Office97
197SF
Office98
179SF
Office99
249SF
Office100
66SF
J.C.122
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
523SF
Computer Lab125
6386SF
Library126
120SF
Vending127
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDICALTRANSPORT
LIBRARY - FIRST FLOOR
243SF
Therapy13
243SF
Therapy14
268SF
Room15
555SF
Quiet Room36
216SF
Soiled Util.37
302SF
Clean Util.38
300SF
Storage39
191SF
Linen40
1359SF
Family Support48
123SF
J.C.49
548SF
Computer Lab50
390SF
ComputerActivities
51
155SF
Therapy52
163SF
Therapy53
372SF
Team Room54
798SF
Speech Therapy56
791SF
Hearing Therapy57
967SF
Ortho/Prosthetics
59
154SF
Med.64
262SF
CognitiveTherapy
71
446SF
Research -Prosthetics/
Ortho72
233SF
Speech Therapy73
237SF
Hearing Therapy74
69SF
J.C.75
259SF
Procedure76
504SF
Group Room77
453SF
Living Skills78
515SF
Driver Training79
64SF
Storage80
119SF
Office81
119SF
Office82
119SF
Office83
169SF
Office84
719SF
Kitchenette/Lounge
85
237SF
Kitchenette101
459SF
Lunch/Conference
102
158SF
Office103
158SF
Office104
158SF
Office105
158SF
Office106
158SF
Office107
569SF
Conference109
158SF
Office110
158SF
Office111
158SF
Office112
155SF
Office113
157SF
Office114
151SF
Office115
156SF
Office116
249SF
Office117
179SF
Office118
197SF
Office119
198SF
Office120
66SF
J.C.121
464SF
Family Waiting124
1159SF
Staff Lounge129
250SF
J.C.130
LIBRARY - SECOND FLOOR
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LIBRARYThe library gives patients, physicians and visitors the possibility to look up things of interest and also provides the patients with entertaining literature. The research offices on the upper floor can be entered from the clinical balcony. Furthermore the Library pavilion contains a vend-ing area, a coffee shop and also a gift shop. Because of its location right next to the entry it is a very public space.
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430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
2829SF
Courtyard55
434SF
Cafe60
242SF
Storage61
141SF
Security62
338SF
Gift Shop63
525SF
Nurses Station65
1070SF
Assistive TechLab66
401SF
Storage67
515SF
Exam Room68
598SF
RecreationTherapy
69673SF
BROS Treatment70
237SF
Kitchenette87
459SF
Lunch/Conference
88 155SF
Univ. Office89
157SF
Univ. Office90
156SF
Office91
151SF
Univ. Office92
569SF
Lounge93
439SF
Classroom94
440SF
Classroom95
440SF
Classroom96
198SF
Office97
197SF
Office98
179SF
Office99
249SF
Office100
66SF
J.C.122
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
523SF
Computer Lab125
6386SF
Library126
120SF
Vending127
SUPPORT /SUPPLY
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDICALTRANSPORT
ADDITIONSUBTRACTIONPOSITIVE-NEGATIVE
VIEWS
LIGHTING
VETERANS MEMORIALThe proposal for the memorial is to remind visi-tors of the existence and the importance of the military in the country. This space is de-signed to emphasize the individual solider as well as their military groups. The subtractions VOIDS represent the fallen soldiers, one for each category of military. The addition next to it symbolizes the troops which are still serving. These two elements are connected by a two and a half story black granite wall which is vis-ible from every floor and is accessible from the front of the building.
The voids of the memorial serve a secondary purpose of creating natural light and venti-lation in the parking garage below grade. The punctures in the earth create an inviting space within the two garage levels and allow visitors to view the memorial from every level.
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430SF
OR6
433SF
OR7
1421SF
RecreationalTherapy
20
3107 SF
Gym21
635SF
MultipurposeRoom
26
653SF
BROS27
824SF
MRI28
571SF
X-Ray29
571SF
CT30
504SF
Lounge32
1159SF
Staff Lounge33
1908SF
Courtyard34
540SF
Storage41
2604 SF
Kitchen42
329SF
Storage43
2812 SF
Dining Room44
688SF
Apt Living Skills45
243SF
Testing46243
SF
Exam47
404SF
MedicalTransport
123
MEDICALTRANSPORT
INPATIENT - FIRST FLOOR
243SF
Therapy13
243SF
Therapy14
268SF
Room15
555SF
Quiet Room36
216SF
Soiled Util.37
302SF
Clean Util.38
300SF
Storage39
191SF
Linen40
1359SF
Family Support48
123SF
J.C.49
548SF
Computer Lab50
390SF
ComputerActivities
51
155SF
Therapy52
163SF
Therapy53
372SF
Team Room54
154SF
Med.64
464SF
Family Waiting124
1159SF
Staff Lounge129
250SF
J.C.130
INPATIENT - SECOND FLOOR
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INPATIENTThe Inpatient pavilion features a bedded care unit with 12 beds and a state of the art gym. Many therapy rooms line the exterior of the inpatient gym making it a convenient and easily accessible location for inpatient rehabilitation sessions.
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PATIENT ROOM
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AREASThe patient room is divided into three zones: The clinical zone at the entrance, the patient zone in and around the bed and the family space facing the patient at the other end of the room.
VIEWSThe layout of the room allows the maxi-mum views for both the patient and the caretakers. The patient has the full view out of the window into nature, over to the family space, to the bathroom, to door and the nursing window.
HEAD WALLThe head wall behind the patient is serv-ing the physicians and the nurses with all the necessary utensils and gases. They are well hidden behind panels which open with a single touch by a magnetic lock.
THERAPY WINDOW / FRAMEThe therapy window / frame provides the patient with light therapy and differ-ent forms of shading and patterns on the window itself.
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TIME
physical
cultural
social
END of ACUTE MEDICAL CARETIME OF FASTEST IMPROVEMENT
loosing track to cultural envirnment within the clinic
fastest improvement in physical recovery within the first six months
issues with reintegration into cultural environment
AVERAGE TIME IN PCR
INPATIENT OUTPATIENT
6 M
ON
THS
of R
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OV
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Y
44 D
AYS
of P
CR
1 Y
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R o
f RE
CO
VE
RY
2 Y
EA
RS
of R
EC
OV
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PR
OG
RE
SS
PATIENT PROFILE
INPATIENT
- TBI- PTSD
OUTPATIENT
- TBI- PTSD- Orthopedics- Speech Therapy- Hearing Therapy- Occupational Therapy- Therapy
The rehabilitation center will be used to treat mild to severe TBI and psycho-logical health conditions. Veterans, car crash victims and general TBI patients will be treated in the inpatient facility.
PTSD
POLYPHARMACY
PAIN
TBI
FlashbacksAvoidance
HypervigilianceNightmares
Re-Experiencing
Cognitive Deficits
IrritabilityInsomnia
DepressionsFatigueAnxiety
HeadacheSensitivity of light
or noiseNausea & Vomitting
Vision ProblemsDizziness
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PATIENT ROOM
Same handed
Patient left
Full nature views
Inboard, head wall bathroom
Decentralized nursing with central team spaces
Philips Daylighting window concert, light therapy corner for circadian rhythm
Cabinet available to load from nurse station, ac-cess to patient room media wall
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SECTION FOOT WALL SECTION HEAD WALL
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THERAPY MODE
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PHILIPS DAYLIGHTING WINDOW CONCEPT
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GARDEN CONTINUATION PATHWAY SYSTEM
HEALING GARDENS
Healing gardens are a crucial el-ement to the pavilion scheme of the hospital. Each garden provides a specific service for a different group of hospital occupants.
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EXTERIOR VIEW HEALING GARDENS
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Allison Gloude and Julia Rings 81Carle Clinic Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center at Kirby and Mattis80
INPATIENT GARDEN
QUIET, SILENCE
ACCESSIBILITY
REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES
PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES
PRIVATE LOOP FROM THE OTHERS
STRESS RELIEF
INPATIENT PAVILION
LIBRARY
WATER GARDEN
BEGINNERSPRIVATE / PUBLICINPATIENT / STAFF / PUBLIC
STRESS RELIEF AND REDUCTION
ENGAGES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INTERACTIVE WATER SCULPTURES
INTERACTION WITH THE ELEMENT
CREATES WHITE NOISE
ONE PRIVATE / PUBLIC LOOP, SEPA-RATED
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OUTPATIENT
LIBRARY
OPEN EXTERIOR AREA WITH PLENTY OF SEATING
PUBLIC SPACE
INTERCONNECTED WITH PATHWAY SYSTEM
VISIBLE FROM LIBRARY
STONE GARDEN
INTERMEDIATEPUBLIC ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE
STRESS RELIEF AND REDUC-TION
ENGAGES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INTERACTIVE
BALANCE
OUTPATIENT
REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES
ACCESSIBILITY
SEMI-PRIVATE
OPTION FOR PRIVATE SPACE
INTERCONNECTED WITH PATHWAY SYSTEM
VEGETATION GARDEN
INTERMEDIATESEMI-PUBLIC ACCESSIBLE OUTPATIENT AND STAFF
STRESS RELIEF AND REDUC-TION
ENGAGES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INTERACTIVE
PRIVATE SPACES
ZONES TO SPEND BREAKS
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EXTERIOR VIEW HEALING GARDENS
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SUPPORT building services,
infrastruture, goods
SUPPLYSTORAGE
FASTgeneral circulation,
physicians, staff, patients, family, visitors
VERY SLOWmeeting points
rest areas
CLIN
ICAL
PUBL
ICSE
RVIC
E
SLOWmeeting pointsentrance areas
HEALING GARDENrecreation areasmeeting points
CLINICALclinical circulationphysician & staff
HEALTHCARE BOULEVARDThe central axis of the polytrauma rehabilitation center acts as the col-laborative and active epicenter of the hospital. The axis provides divided pathways for clinical, public, and service circulation. Given the segmented nature of the hospital additions, the centralized street will provoke informal meetings between physicians, staff, and families alike. Different areas within the width of the street are provided for multiple rates of ambulation. There are also areas for lounging, research and retail. A gift shop, library, computer lab, and coffee shop are among the variety of amenities offered along the length of the street.
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100
ft.
600
ft.
100
ft.10
0 ft.
100
ft.10
0 ft.
100
ft.
HEALTHCARE BLVD
LIBRARY
PAIN CLINIC / GALLERY SPACE
CLINICAL BALCONY
OUTPATIENT PAVILION
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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE HEALTHCARE BLVD
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INITIALLY SELECTED FOR ITS MASSIVE BUILDING PO-TENTIAL, THE CLEARVIEW SITE HAS BECOME THE SET-TING FOR A VISIONARY RETREAT CAMPUS TO BUILD UPON THE DREAMS OF CARLE FOUNDATION HOSPI-TAL. ENCOMPASSING ROUGHLY 70 ACRES OF LAND, THE CAMPUS INCLUDES THREE MAJOR DIVISIONS: A RECOVERY PARK, A CENTER FOR HOSPITALITIES, AND A RESEARCH PARK.
WITHIN CLEARVIEWS RECOVERY PARK, A POLYTRAU-MA REHABILITATION CENTER FOR VETERANS & CIVIL-IANS SUFFERING FROM TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES IS DESIGNED ABOUT THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF ONES NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. THE PRC EMBRACES ITS NATURAL SURROUNDINGS WHILE PROVIDING A PRIME DESTINATION FOR HOLISTIC HEALING.
KENNETH DOROBA AND ETHAN RATTRAY
CLEARVIEW POLYTRAUMA CARE CENTER
AT CLEARVIEW
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C A R L E M I D W E S T E R NR E G I O N A L P R C
KENNETH DOROBA + ETHAN RATTRAYARCH 572, PROFESSOR WILLIAM WORN
Vision Statement: The overall development of a retreat campus thatcapitalizes on the potential for
long-term patient recovery and research development initiatives.
Mission Statement: The Carle Midwestern Regional PRC is a specialized medical center
responding to the heightened aware-ness of victims suffering from multiple traumatic brain injuries. With respect to Carle Federation Hospital's 2011
strategic plan, the facility will provide the "Polytrauma System of Care" in the form of rehabilitation
services, diagnostics, and continued mental and health care to both
members of our military and civilians alike. Clinical research and
evidence-based practice will be employed to provide optimum
holisticpatient care within the context of the newly proposed campus.
RESEARCH PARK: A1 ORTHOPEDICS A2 ORTHODICS/ PROSTHETICS A3 MENTAL & HEALTH CLINIC A4 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER A5 ORTHOPEDIC SPINAL RESEARCH CENTER A6 PROSTHETICS RESEARCH
HOSPITALITIES: B1 HOTEL B2 CONVENTION CENTER B3 FITNESS CENTER
RECOVERY PARK: C1 ORTHOPEDICS C2 POLYTRAUMA REHABILITATION CENTER C3 LONG-TERM CARE CENTER
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CONTEXTUAL SITE PLAN:[CROPPED] RECOVERY PARK BUILDING / SITE PERSPECTIVE:
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HYGIENE ZONE
CLINICIAN ZONE
PATIENT ZONE
FAMILY ZONE
13'-0"
5'-0"
4'-0"
5-0
EXTERIOR VIEWPORT
NURSE PEAK VIEWPORT
THERAPY CORRIDOR (ADJACENT ACTIVITY LAB)
INPATIENT FLOOR (CENTRAL NURSE STATION)
MAIN ENTRY
TERRAZZO SHEET FLOORING
RUBBER FLOORING STRIP
FROSTED GLASS
PATIENT LIFT GAIT TRACK
TERRAZZO COUNTERTOPS
PAINTED GYPSUM DROP PANEL CEILING
CHROME SHADING DEVICE
ROUND SKYLIGHT
SERRATED ALUMINUM PEDISYSTEM
WARM TRANSITION FLOORING
OFF-WHITE STEEL MULLION
56- DIAM.WHEELCHAIR TURNABOUT
56 x 60PERIMETERAROUND TOILET
OAK LAMINATE UNDERFINISH
AMBIENT FLUORESCENT LIGHTING
ROOM CHARACTERISTICS:
+ 490 S.F. TOTAL ROOM AREA+ 6 SAME-HANDED ROOM DESIGNS, 6 OPPOSITE-HANDED ROOM DESIGNS (12 TOTAL)+ PROMOTES NATURAL VISIBILITY+ DESIGNED FOR PATIENT COMFORT (ECU)+ ACCUITY ADAPTABLE SPACE- CURRENTLY DESIGNED TO ACCOMODATE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) BED+ BED PIVOTS TO ACCESS WATER CLOSET+ CONTINUOUS HANDRAIL WITHIN WATER CLOSET+ OUTBOARD TOILETS ENABLE DECENTRALIZED NURSING STATION ALCOVE+ ACCOMODATES FAMILY VISITATIONS
MATERIAL PALETTE:
PATIENT ROOM
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UPUP
UP
DN
DN
3655 SFGym, Patient Rehab Therapy
871 SFInterventional Radiology Lab
599 SFCT
564 SFAqua Therapy
822 SFMRI
276 SFX-Ray
120 SF
RecreationalTherapist
145 SF
OccupationalTherapist
150 SF
PhysicalTherapist
268 SFOT Therapy
140 SF
CounselingRoom
100 SFStaff Change68 SF
Women'sBathroom
53 SF
Men'sBathroom
1980 SF
Recreational Therapy Room,Group
48 SF
Staff Change,Womens
44 SF
Staff Change,
Mens58 SF
Staff Bathroom
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
G H IC.1 D.1 E.1 F.1
UP
UP
UP
UP
DN
DN
UP
DN
UP
Therapy Garden
- Open to Below
Rehabilitation Gym -Open to Below
450 SFPatient Waiting Room
152 SF
PhysicalTherapist
150 SF
OccupationalTherapist
122 SF
Recreational Therapist
202 SFTherapy Room
2002 SFActivity Lab
1055 SF
360 Room
84 SFLab Storage
151 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient
139 SF
Exam Room,Outpatient
129 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient
130 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient297 SF
Procedure Room
234 SF
Cognitive CounselingRoom
998 SFAssistive Technology Lab
101 SF
Utility Room,Soiled
368 SFStaff Lounge
94 SFLinen
153 SF
Storage,Hazardous Waste
254 SF
Conference Room,Outpatient
461 SFGroup Room
362 SFGroup Room
156 SFSubwaiting
311 SFLiving Skills Training
244 SFNurse Case Manager
167 SFVestibule
553 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
553 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
181 SFInteraction Space
453 SFPatient Lounge
470 SFBROS Treatment
490 SFDriver Training
283 SFSpeech Therapy Lab
97 SF
Bathroom, Outpatient
Staff
167 SF
Storage, Medical
Equipment
121 SF
Small Private
Counseling Room 65 SF
HVAC Closet
121 SFMedication Room
148 SFPatient Waiting
64 SFBuilding MGMT
150 SF
Large PrivateConference Room
151 SF
Locker Room, Outpatient Staff
874 SFGaitlab Study
1539 SF
Simulation Room
700 SFSimulation Room
1
A B C D E F G
D.1 E.1 F.1 G.1
H I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
UP
UP
UP
UP
DN
DN
UP
DN
UP
Therapy Garden
- Open to Below
Rehabilitation Gym -Open to Below
450 SFPatient Waiting Room
152 SF
PhysicalTherapist
150 SF
OccupationalTherapist
122 SF
Recreational Therapist
202 SFTherapy Room
2002 SFActivity Lab
1055 SF
360 Room
84 SFLab Storage
151 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient
139 SF
Exam Room,Outpatient
129 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient
130 SF
Exam Room, Outpatient297 SF
Procedure Room
234 SF
Cognitive CounselingRoom
998 SFAssistive Technology Lab
101 SF
Utility Room,Soiled
368 SFStaff Lounge
94 SFLinen
153 SF
Storage,Hazardous Waste
254 SF
Conference Room,Outpatient
461 SFGroup Room
362 SFGroup Room
156 SFSubwaiting
311 SFLiving Skills Training
244 SFNurse Case Manager
167 SFVestibule
553 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
553 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
552 SFPrivate Research
181 SFInteraction Space
453 SFPatient Lounge
470 SFBROS Treatment
490 SFDriver Training
283 SFSpeech Therapy Lab
97 SF
Bathroom, Outpatient
Staff
167 SF
Storage, Medical
Equipment
121 SF
Small Private
Counseling Room 65 SF
HVAC Closet
121 SFMedication Room
148 SFPatient Waiting
64 SFBuilding MGMT
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SOUTH ELEVATION
CROSS-SECTION: SOUTH TO NORTH
INPATIENT ENTRY
CLINICAL ELEVATORS (2)
CLINICAL ELEVATORS (2)
PUBLIC ENTRY
PUBLIC ELEVATORS (2)
REHAB THERAPY MEETING
MRIAPPOINTMENT
MRIAPPOINTMENT
PATIENT CHECKUP
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OUTPATIENT FLOW
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Public & Administrative Areas
Public & Administrative Areas
PROPORTIONAL DIAGRAM:UC PRC Space Criteria
Combined Outpatient & Inpatient Services
General & Patient Support Services
General & Patient Support Services
Nursing Unit & Living Areas
Nursing Unit & Living Areas
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnostic & Treatment
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DGSF (NSF * 1.65)
BGSF (DGSF * 1.21)
= 9,395 s.f.
= 14 Units
= 17 Units
= 11 Units
= 31 Units
= 11,030 s.f.
= 6,900 s.f.
= 20,120 s.f.
= 47,445 s.f.
= 78,285 s.f.
= 94,725 s.f.
23.2 %
19.8 % 14.5 %
42.5 %
MODULAR DIAGRAM:Combined Units:
78,285 s.f. DGSF
/ 1,089 s.f.
72 planning units
Public & Administrative Areas
Public & Administrative Areas
PROPORTIONAL DIAGRAM:UC PRC Space Criteria
Combined Outpatient & Inpatient Services
General & Patient Support Services
General & Patient Support Services
Nursing Unit & Living Areas
Nursing Unit & Living Areas
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnostic & Treatment
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DGSF (NSF * 1.65)
BGSF (DGSF * 1.21)
= 9,395 s.f.
= 14 Units
= 17 Units
= 11 Units
= 31 Units
= 11,030 s.f.
= 6,900 s.f.
= 20,120 s.f.
= 47,445 s.f.
= 78,285 s.f.
= 94,725 s.f.
23.2 %
19.8 % 14.5 %
42.5 %
MODULAR DIAGRAM:Combined Units:
78,285 s.f. DGSF
/ 1,089 s.f.
72 planning units
PROGRAMATIC CALCULATIONS
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NORTH ELEVATIONPRELIMINARY DEPARTMENTAL SECTION
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION CUT: WEST TO EAST
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MAIN ENTRY LOBBY COMMON THERAPY GARDEN
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Zone LocationsThe site is divided into three vertical sections. The section on the far right encompases the Rehab Quad. The middle zone is designated for a future research park. The final zone, on the far left is the site for the future Carle Foundation Hospital.
Quad Locationsmaller quad areas so that companies of differ-ent sizes can rent space and still have a green area connected to their building. Connecting the different quads is a green belt that loops through the site and can be used as a walking or running track.
COURTYARD
Program ConceptThe program is wrapped around central court-yards, then surrounded by nature, with plants and green walls dispersed throughout the program.
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Patient Rooms&
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Program Layout Diagram Building Site Plan
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Mechanical
Living SkillsTraining
Driving Training
Room
Recreation
Therapy Room
Therapy Pool Rehab Fitness
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Family Support
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Auditorium
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Reception
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Patient
Family
Clinical
Hygiene
Room: 270 sfToilet: 55 sf Total: 325 sf
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ReportRoom
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VISION: The Carle Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center is dedicated to providing the highest-quality patient care through community involvement, integrated research, scientific discov-ery, and education for the purpose of maximizing the recovery of the individuals in our care.
Our core values are represented in the Carle Strategic Plan, which in compliment with our research and collective healing spaces, establish a foundation for
how we advance the ability of the people we serve.
MISSION: To advance human ability, the CPRC will not only serve as a landmark and educational
hub for the awareness of veterans in the immediate Champaign-Urbana area, but the CPRC will also
serve as the leading Midwest TBI rehabilitation center for the innovation and application of new and more
promising treatments to improve and eliminate the effects of injury and debilitating health conditions,
which will inevitably foster the wounded warriors back into our community.
Provice Value to Patients
Benefi t the Community
Focus on our People
Make Care More Accessible
Grow and Partner Regionally
Deliver Integrated Care
Use Financial Resources Wisely
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collective healing CARLE polytrauma reha-bilitation center
Community and Private Garden Space
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After designing the program, our team came up with the allowable perimetersfor our building if it were to become a 5 story, mid-rise rectangle
The team seperated the inpatient aspects with the outpatient and cameup with the core space
The overall concept incorporatesa large campus design. In order to maximizeviews for the occupants, the building is setback in a ying/yang principle
In order to accomidate for the large exteriorpublic spaces, a small program is introduced to not only house bathrooms, bike shelters and cafes, but it also serves as a barrier between the services space to the east and the public campus to the West
A balcony system stems throughout the buildingsfacade as a way of creating easy-to-reach exteriorspaces for occupants for optimal views to the events occuring on the boardwalk and campus
Cut-outs and various gardens are introducedto the building for ease of access for inpatients, and also to give private spaces for clinicians, outpatients,students and families
A MECCO shading system is placed on the southfacade to protect the occupants from the harsh southern exposure from the sun, to promote balconyexploration and interaction
The building cover continues to wrap aroundto not only provide shading for the roof healinggardens, but also to cover the roof mechanical operations
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15. Public Gathering
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17. Community Gardens
18. Private Breakout Space
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22. Carle Satellite Connection
23. Front Yard Gardens
24. Church Street Bus
25. VA Tree Memorial
26. Parking Living Wall
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2. Creative Centers
3. Imaging Department
4. Living Skills Center
5. Redevelopment Center
6. TBI Research Center
7. Building Healing Garden
8. Hybrid Labs
9. Inpatient Care Facilities
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New flexible public space for Carle and VA based events with rain gardens & infiltration basin below boardwalk.
Easy connection to the community gardens and private sectors of the site
LED olde fashioned lamps
Temporary event space
Heat lamps for cold weather
Treated Brazilian walnut boardwalk
Pervious concrete
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Boardwalk Approach
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North Entrance
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UIUC Department
Linen and Storage
Redevelopment Center
Living Skills Center
Imaging Department
Inpatient Care Facilities
Major Points of Egress
Creative Centers
TBI Research Center
Fifth Floor Plan
Fourth Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
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A 3 foot slot is designed within each building floor to not only maximize the amount of floor to floor height, but also to create a more quiet and adaptable hospi-tal. The slot runs all the plumbing, HVAC and electrical equipment to keep all floors free of wires and large un-movable objects. Carle Foundation Hospital also wanted to be sure the building was adaptable for fu-ture expansion and renovation, so the change of floor plans are easily done. Views were also an important part of our design, so the slot brings 15 foot height exterior walls for maximum views and optimal day-lighting. Because of the amount of material between floors, there is minimal noise from floor to floor, which is a huge healing coorelation to TBI patients.
The design of the patient room was inspired through maximizing view points for both nurses and patients. This move was done due to our research of TBI victims. It was observed that patients with TBI had a faster and easier healing process when they were given the ability for larger exterior viewpoints to vegitation and the community. We prioritized the patients inability to see the clinitian over the patients safe transition to the bathroom. However, we designed a ceiling track system that would allow the patients to easily moveu-ver throughout the room. As a veteran, the patient usually has a tough minded opinion of themselves, and so they accept unwinnable challenges (like their physi-cal ability during intensive care). Thus, the track allows them to safely challenge themselves. Due to the urban fabric of the site, each patient room includes in-dividual garden spaces to provide horticultural therapy and views.
Second Floor Plan
Longitudinal Section A-A
Transverse Section B-B
Patient Floor Plan Reflected Ceiling Plan
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Inpatient and Outpatient Entrance
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Upper Level Outpatient Lounge
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Inpatient Care Nursing Station
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Rooftop Healing Gardens
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Xiaoran Du, Xiaoyu Wang, and Ruoqi Zhong 151Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center 150
XIAORAN DU, XIAOYU WANG, AND RUOQI ZHONG
POLYTRAUMA REHABILITATION CENTER
AT CARLE FOUNDATION HOSPITAL
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CHAMPAIGN
CHAMPAIGN
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CHAMPAIGN URBANA
UIUC
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CARLE CAMPUS
SITE
Inpatient Unit: Patient Areas Sub Waiting Patient Room-One Bed *11 Patient Bathroom *11 825NSF Isolation Patient Room-One Bed *1 Isolation Patient Bathroom Room *1 Isolation Anteroom Dining Room Living Room, Family Support Computer Activities Room Laundry Room Storage Quiet Room *2 Multi-purpose Room Gym, Rehabilitation Therapy Apartment, Living Skills Training Exam/Treatment Room Recreation Therapy Room Testing Lab, Neuropsychology BROS Treatment / Office Video gaming lab Therapy Room, Group Kitchen, OT Training Therapy Room, PT/OT/Speech Quiet Treatment *2 Toilet, Patient *2 Nourishment Room Alcove, Food Carts Linen Room Utility Room, Clean Utility Room, Soiled Storage, Medical Equipment Storage, Patient Care Equipment Storage, Building Management Storage, Recreation Equipment Storage, PM&RS(Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services) Storage, Neuropsychology Testing Housekeeping Aides Closet HAC
Impatient Units: Staff and Administrative Areas Office, Medical Director Office, Administrative Officer Office, Program Assistant Office, Ward Clerk Office, Nurse Manager Office, Social Worker Office, CCRN Case Manager Office, Nurse Educator Office, Counseling Psychologist Office, Neuropsychologist Office, Family Therapist Office, Blind Rehabilitation Specialist Office, Physical Therapist
Office, Recreational Therapist Office, Occupational Therapist Office, Speech Therapist Office, Military Liaison Nurse Station, Inpatient Medication Room Report Room, Nurse Office, Military Liaison Conference Room, Interdisciplinary Treatment Team Conference Room, Inpatient Care Plan-ning Team Room, Interns / Residents Lounge, Staff Locker Room, Staff Toilet, Staff*2 Shower, Inpatient Unit Staff
Outpatient Units: Patient Care Sub Waiting Patient Lounge / Homeroom Exam Room, Outpatient Cognitive Therapy / Counseling Room *2 Procedure Room, Outpatient Group Room Driver Training Room Living Skills Training Gait Study Track and Instrumentation Room Gym, Patient Rehabilitation Therapy Speech Therapy Lab Assistive Technology Lab Recreation Therapy Room, Group BROS Treatment / Office Pain ManagementOutpatient Units: Support Areas Reception Toilet*2 Linen Room Utility Room, Clean Utility Room, Soiled Storage, Medical Equipment Storage, Building Management Housekeeping Aides Closet HAC Office, Physiatrist Office, Neuropsychologist Office, Physical Therapist Office, Recreational Therapist Office, Occupational Therapist Office, Military Liaison Office, Speech Language Pathologist Office, Physical Therapist Office, Nurse Case Manager
Office, Social Worker Office, Counseling Psychologist Office, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Office, Vocational Rehabilitation Psychologist Medication Room Conference Room, Outpatient Locker Room, Outpatient Unit Staff Toilet, Outpatient Unit Staff *2
VISIONTo be a world-class rehabilitation center for TBI and PTSD patients that provides high quality medi-cal care.
MISSIONTo create effective and acces-sible healing environment with the strategies of the integration of architecture and landscape, provide pleasant environment for patients as well as staffs. Enhance the connection with ex-isting resources and community, foster regional partnership with the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and local medical services.
CARLE FOUNDATION HOSPITAL SEVEN PILLARS:1. Provide Value to Patients 2. Benefit the Community 3. Focus on our People 4. Make Care More Accessible5. Grow and Partner Regionally 6. Deliver Integrated Care7. Use Financial Resources Wisely
Our proposal of the new polytrauma rehabilitation center chooses the Carle main campus as our site to utilize the existing resources from both Carle and the University. It also provides the opportunity to foster a connection amongst patient, the hospital, the university and the community. We share with Carle the dedication to provide high quality and assessable healthcare. The main objective of our proposal is to create an effe ctive healing environment for the patient and a less stressful working environment for the staff. To achieve that, we develop the idea of the integration of architecture and landscape. Once built it also provides the new bed tower a better natural environment outside of its patient rooms windows.
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3rd FLOOR
4th FLOOR
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PATIENT UNITS
DIAGNOSTIC & THERAPY
ADMINISTRATION & OFFICES
RESEACH
EDUCATION
SERVICE & MECHANICAL
PUBLIC AREA
PUBLIC VERTICAL TRANSOIRTATION
CLINICAL VERTICAL TRANSPOTATION
STAFF VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
HORIZONTAL TRANSPORTATION
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2nd FLOOR
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outpatient: physical outpatient: mental lobby inpatient: physical
inpatient: mental mechanical bedded care parking
+blocking and stacking diagram+program
PROGRAM (DGSF)
INPATIENT OUTPATIENT AUXILIARYBEDS: 12,342 D+T: 21,334 D+T:6,567D+T: 22,968 STAFF: 3,333 RECEPTION: 2,194STAFF: 9,660 SUPPORT: 4,879 OUTDOOR: 4,125SUPPORT: 16,727
TOTAL DGSF: 104,129 SFTOTAL BGSF: 124, 954 SF
INPATIENT OUTPATIENT AUXILIARY
=1089 SF
+visionThe Carle Foundation Hospital Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center is rooted in the values of community, quality of care, and growth.
+missionTo create a holistic healing environment that will serve the growing number of veterans with polytrauma through progressive medical treatment and integration into the Champaign-Urbana community.
+holistic healing
+program square footage
Holistic healing involves creating environments that benefit the mind, body, and soul of patients, their families, and hospital staff as well as the implementation of alternative therapies, such as:
Healing Gardens
Horticultural Therapy
Art Therapy
Snoezelen Rooms
Warrior Canine Connection
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site movement: key entries: public traffic medical transport traffic & drop off 1. public entry 2. staff entry public drop off emergency department tunnel 3. medical transport entry patient tower addition drop off materials & management tunnel parking garage traffic
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site adjacencies: key carle polytrauma rehabilitation center patient tower addition
emergency department addition existing lab facilities
existing support services the forum at carle
carle guest house (fisher house)
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+plan: level 10 10 20 40 80N
+plan: level 00 10 20 40 80N
floor plans: key lobby
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inpatient: physical
general offices
outpatient: mental
inpatient: mental
bedded care
shell space
mechanical
parking
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+plan: level 30 10 20 40 80N
+plan: level 40 10 20 40 80N
+therapy pool +veterans memorial
+plan: level 20 10 20 40 80N
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