Case Study: Centralized Laboratory Services A Deeper Look The Pathology Lab serves as an important place of inquiry into the intricacies and characteristics of diseases to help determine proper diagnosis. The Pathology Lab is also a place of learning for medical students and medical professionals. Having efficient design and modern technology not only makes for a well-run lab to aid diagnostic services for clinicians and hospitals, but enhances the ability to perform leading edge research. With many Pathology Labs encapsulating a multitude of pathological testing, design plays a vital role in creating an organized, centralized and knowledgesharing space.
Centralizing Services CHALLENGE Our client needed to consolidate Pathology Lab services into a centralized location to accommodate a changing industry while keeping the services operational. The new lab also had to accommodate space for teaching and training attending pathologists, residents and fellows.
KEY DRIVERS FOR A CONSOLIDATED LABORATORY With eight locations clustered in and around New York City, a well-respected healthcare system is one of the most prominent medical providers and academic health systems in the city. With functions dispersed throughout locations, however, the System came to Array to help consolidate laboratory functions, a need determined by changing tides in the healthcare industry and new developments in technology as well as a need to accommodate a growth in the health system and their patient volume. Centralizing services will allow for new workflows and process improvements around new automated technology that could not be incorporated appropriately in existing spaces or floor plates. The plan was to develop a contemporary Reference Pathology Laboratory, servicing
SOLUTION By choosing an off-site location, the healthcare facility planned to house all pathology facets to complement a changing healthcare industry, including a 24/7 Reference Lab and the Center of Diagnostic Medicine. Using a Lean project delivery method ensured that an accelerated schedule could be met and kept hospital-based lab functions operational.
facilities in Westchester County and Bronx, NY, within a four-story building in Mount Vernon, NY. The interior renovatation for medical laboratories included new elevators, all new HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Fire Alarm, Security, IT/Telecom, toilets, renovated stairs and egress. Core labs services to be centralized at the 112,000 SF Mt. Vernon location include: Medical Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Mass Spectrometry, Anatomical Pathology, Microbiology, Electron Microscope Lab, Molecular Infectious Disease and Genetics/Genomics Services including Cytogenetic and Molecular Pathology. Having these services encapsulated under one roof encourages collaboration, research and enhances expertise. The goal of this project is to centralize lab services for efficient design, an efficient construction process and simplified service. Another benefit of centralizing lab services is found in streamlining services which can lead to time and capital gains.
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CURRENT CONDITIONS Having recently acquired new hospitals, there was an opportunity for our client to utilize existing hospital space for patient services and consolidate four laboratories into one location – a former four-level warehouse. The retrofit of the 112,000 SF core and shell of the warehouse along with the fitout of the lab functions will take place with minimal changes to the site. The brick exterior will remain and minimal site changes will help to stay within target dates of our accelerated schedule.
ACCELERATED SCHEDULE The schedule is fast-tracked to accommodate future services intended for the spaces being vacated by the labs. For example, with the transfer of lab services from the main campus, space can become available to expand patient services within the pediatric program, a growing service line. To maintain stat lab functions at the hospital, a 6,000 SF Rapid Response Lab is being developed to serve the campus.
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Implementation
MODERN DESIGN FOR LABS AND SUPPORT SPACES The building height volume and floor area will remain unchanged while the rooftop equipment will be replaced with new mechanical and electrical services. An emergency generator will maintain power during interruptions. Windows, curtain walls and doorways will be replaced, along with replacement of all glazing.
The Mt. Vernon Pathology Lab represents a shift in healthcare design, consistent with the System’s standard of design quality. Also significant is that the spaces typically concealed from the patients are designed with as much thought and intention as if they were to be high-end patient areas. Highlighted with a soothing color palette, the interior spaces are intended to support efficiency and focus as well as to attract and retain
To ensure safety and efficiency, the Mt. Vernon Lab will have one shared entrance for staff and patients with separate entrances and egress for materials, trash, waste, and courier service for receiving specimens / autopsy delivery.
staff with an enjoyable work setting. Sit-to-stand adjustable work space will be installed to accommodate a variety of uses and individual preferences. Creating continuity throughout the lab and a consideration of interior views from the exterior were carefully considered. PAGE 4 | case study: Mt. Vernon Pathology Lab
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Who We Are ARRAY-ARCHITECTS.COM Natural wood and stone finishes have been incorporated into the interior design to offer a timeless sophisticated and attractive feel. The design also articulates areas for quiet independent work and studying or collaborative work with interior conference rooms outfitted with modern furniture, enhanced acoustic ceil-
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A TRENDING MODEL Patient care, teaching, training and research all benefit from this new space. Adaptively reusing a shuttered warehouse, those dedicating their healthcare careers to advancing science and
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