ANGELINE STIMPSON graduate portfolio University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Master’s in Architecture - Structures Option
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Lyric Tower
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Pullman Community Center
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
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Off-The-Grid Hospital
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Arch 571 - Paul Armstrong Fall 2009
LYRIC TOWER
Chicago
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Project Synopsis: • Type - Mixed Use High Rise • Location - Chicago, IL • Approximate Programmed Space - 49 stories
The Lyric Tower is a block away from the Lyric Opera House. The building has residential units, hotel rooms and public spaces that can be adaptive to the market. The rectangular shape of the building encourages its ability to change programmed spaces, allow redundancy in the structure and adapt into the Chicago skyline.
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Program Diagram
Hotel
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Elevator Riser Diagram
Multi Use Levels
Residential
Level 3 - Hotel Layout
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Level 20 - Condo Layout 1
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Level 21 - Condo Layout 2
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PULLMAN COMMUNITY CENTER
Arch 572 - Scott Murray Spring 2010
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Pullman
Project Synopsis: • Type - Health Care • Location - Pullman, IL • Approximate Programmed Space - 41,000 sq. ft.
This building was designed around the concept of a community within a community. The facade of the building is fairly translucent to reflect the community inside as well as to observe the community outside. Each program element is enclosed in a self-sustaining unit or mini-building. These mini-buildings are connected with large hallways and green spaces. These green spaces include a large interactive green roof and three courtyards scattered throughout the buildings.
South Elevation
North Elevation
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Level 1 - Main Entrance
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a. Adult Lounge b. Teen Lounge / After School Programs c. Classroom d. Large Meeting Room e. Small Meeting Room f. Computer Lab / Study Area g. Cafe h. Gymnasium
Level 6 - Inpatient Floor
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a. Children’s Lounge b. Administration c. Accessible Green Roof d. Gymnasium (below) e. Cafe (below)
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Green Roof
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S PAULDING R EHABILITATION H OSPITAL 16.
Arch 573 - Dr. Michael Kim Fall 2010
Boston
Project Synopsis: • Type - Health Care • Location - Boston, MA • Approximate Programmed Space - 250,000 sq. ft. • Partner - Tin Tin Chang
This rehabilitation hospital was designed to provide optimum care and an ideal atmosphere for all of its occupants, patients and staff included. Therefore, therapeutic gardens were incorporated into the program as well as the exterior landscaping. Every floor in the building has at least two therapeutic gardens and the site includes five healing pods on the required site easement.
Entrance to Building
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Harbor View Interior Healing Garden Locations
Site Easement View
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Level 1 - Main Entrance
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f. a. Security b. Cafe c. Cafeteria d. Logistics / Loading Dock e. Main Lobby f. Retail g. Transportation / Ambulance Offices
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Level 6 - Inpatient Floor Nurse Station
Patient Room 1
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a. Nurse Station b. Medication Storage Room c. Equipment Storage d. Equipment Alcove e. Clean Utility f. Office
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g. Clean Utility h. Office j. Equipment Alcove k. Equipment Storage l. Medication Storage Room m. Nurse Station
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Inpatient Room Zoning Diagrams
Patient Zone
Staff Zone
Family Zone
Patient Room 2
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Vertical Circulation Patient Elevators Visitor Elevators Service Elevators Staff Elevators Parking Shuttle
Elevator Riser Diagram
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Core Diagram
Cafeteria
Therapeutic Pool
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Cafeteria
Waiting Room
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Arch 574 - William Worn Spring 2011
Off-The-Grid Hospital
WORK IN PROGRESS
Gardez
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Nursing Wards Administration Support Additional Programming Burial Area
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Project Synopsis: • Type - Health Care • Location - Gardez, Afghanistan • Approximate Programmed Square Footage - 115,000 sq. ft. • Partner - Kayla Kaufman
The goal of this 100-bed hospital in rural Afghanistan is to provide urgent care to a country with a poor health care system. The hospital is located in Gardez, approximately 80 miles south of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The program consists of the following departments: • emergency • rehabilitation • imaging • dental • surgery • outpatient services • labor & delivery • pharmacy Due to the low literacy rate and lack of health care knowledge, we added the following facilities to supplement the required program: • Nutrition Awareness Center • Education Unit • Family Housing • Religious Center Care of Afghan Families (CAF) is a non-governmental organization established in Kabul. Their mission is to enable families to fight against diseases and their causes - poverty, unawareness and injustice. Their program consists of three branches: We propose a partnership with • Nutrition CAF to encourage community • Health development in an area where • Education education suffers, poverty conquers and hunger destroys.
Bird’s Eye View of Complex
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Gardez Analysis Public Semi-Public Local
We analyzed the layout of the city of Gardez in order to relate the organization of the city to our hospital. We believe that having a hospital designed around local traffic patterns could help with way-finding for a population with extremely high illiteracy rates. In the hospital: • Fuscia lines correspond to the public hallways with circulation desks and a water feature representing the nodes in the city of Gardez. • Blue lines are the interdepartmental hallways that could be used by clinicians as well as public occupants who know where they are going. • Yellow lines are the hallways used by individualized departmental circulation. It is assumed that these hallways are not public.
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In the city of Gardez: • Fuscia lines represent main thoroughfares in the city. The fuscia nodes symbolize roundabouts where the public roads intersect. • Blue lines connect the large fuscia colored highways to the subdivision roads, colored yellow. • Yellow lines are the local roads like subdivisions and neighborhood streets.
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Main Entrance to Hospital
The large Iwan arch entryway draws the attention of visitors to the main entrance when they enter the hospital complex. A round-about is centered in front of the main entrance to allow easy drop-off and pick-up of patients.
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Administration
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The administration is located in the front of the hospital to provide direct access for clinicians to their offices. It also allows for regulation of public traffic in the event that the main conference room is used for community functions.
Conference Imaging Waiting Room
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Main Entrance
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D&T: Emergency Currently, the city of Gardez has no infrastructure for emergency situations. However, the hope is to have an ambulance service in the near future. Therefore, the emergency department is designed with an ambulance drop-off. Staff Staff
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D&T: Imaging The program called for one x-ray room in the emergency department and one x-ray room in the imaging department. The two x-ray rooms were placed adjacent to each other to accommodate surges in either department.
X-Ray Room
X-Ray Room
Ultrasound Room
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D&T: Surgery and Laboratory The surgery department is located directly next to the emergency department for maximized care for critical patients. The clean corridor is located directly between the operating rooms (OR) and the sterilization & decontamination rooms for easy transfer of clean supplies. The centralized nurses’ station oversees patients in the PACU bays, prep bays and the isolation room. The laboratory and blood bank are strategically located adjacent to the ORs. Soiled
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The labor and recovery bays are located along a central courtyard to provide optimum views and daylight to female patients. Coupled nurse stations control access into this department. A family waiting room complete with a full kitchen provides a comfortable place for family to relax during extended stays.
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View of Twin Courtyards
Courtyard Section
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D&T: Pharmacy The pharmacy is designed to accommodate outpatient and inpatient departments. The market offers over-the-counter medication as well as other pharmaceutical items for all hospital occupants.
Controlled Drug Storage
Compounding Area
Cold Storage
Pharmacy
Market
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Pharmacy Bulk Storage
Active Storage
Volatile Fluids
Market Storage
D&T: Rehabilitation All exercise and therapy rooms in the rehabilitation department have access to ample daylight and views to encourage healing.
Admin. Office
Prosthetic Workshop
Prosthetic Orthotic Lab
Plaster Room Equip. Storage
Women’s Locker Rooms
Exam Room
Men’s Locker Rooms
Physiotherapy Gym
Occupational Work
Modality Work Area
Exercise Room
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D&T: Outpatient Services This department was designed with an open layout to ensure easy navigation. The program included dental, vaccination and exam rooms. A health education center was added to promote healthy lifestyles for Afghan community members. To encourage families to visit the outpatient clinic, flexible waiting areas are spacious enough for large families.
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Support Due to the Bazaar, it can be assumed that there will be an increased number of hospital visitors. Therefore, the size of the dining hall was increased from the required programmed square footage. The loading docks in the materials management area allow supplies and materials to be Laundry easily inventoried and exchanged as necessary.
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Men’s Nursing Ward In Afghanistan’s culture, it is tradition to separate the wards by gender. This design places the men’s wards on the south side of the hospital and the women’s wards to the north. The orientation of the beds allows patient to sleep on their right side, facing Mecca honoring Islamic preference. A courtyard connects the two Men’s Wards through a day room. Staff
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Women’s Nursing Ward The women’s ward is located directly adjacent to the emergency, surgery and labor & delivery departments to maximize female patient privacy per religious preferences. The women patients have a private clinical corridor to transfer them between departments without overlapping with male patient circulation. ge Loun s ’ e s Nur
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Patient Zone Diagram
Patient Zone Family Zone Clinician Zone
View from Nurses Station
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3D Patient Room Plan
Exploded Patient Room
Patient Room Section
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Additional Programing The courtyard provides a buffer zone between the public Bazaar and more private men’s ward. A religious center was added for patients, staff, family and bazaar users. A water fountain in the middle of the Bazaar provides a elegant setting for ablution. A loggia connects the indoor and outdoor Bazaar, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor dining spaces.
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Loggia with Outdoor Bazaar Due to the small percentage of people who utilize current hospital services, a major goal was to design a hospital that would encourage use of the facilities for reasons health-related or not. The Bazaar promotes community involvement within a hospital setting. The hope is that visitors will become comfortable in a clinical setting, and when health issue arise, they will be more likely to visit the hospital. Bazaar Section
Bazaar Hallway
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