MORE THAN A SPACE PROGRAM
a guide for the future.
University of Texas at El Paso COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE AND THE SCHOOL OF NURSING PROGRAM
Why we program To us, programming is the art and science of aligning architecture with human behavior. We seek to understand the way people use spaces and define the spaces user-centric design.
architecture
human behavior
What is programming? In our eyes, programming is the joy of discovery that comes out of identifying problems and forumlating a spatial recipe to address the problem.
problem identification
a spatial recipe for the future
our experience
Texas State University - Round Rock Higher Education Center HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER ST. DAVID’S SCHOOL OF NURSING PROGRAM • ROUND ROCK, TEXAS
Texas State University Round Rock Campus School of Nursing
Broaddus Planning worked with Texas State University to define the facility program and site plan for a nursing education and research facility on the university’s Round Rock Campus. The first LEED Silver project within the Texas State University System, the building now houses 77,750 square feet of integrated state-of-the-art nursing simulation environments and collaborative learning spaces and serves as a model for nursing education.
Interior Atrium, Nursing Building
Texas A&M University - Health Science Center HOUSTON RESEARCH BUILDING 2 AND ALKEK BUILDING MEP UPGRADES FACILITIES PROGRAM • HOUSTON, TEXAS
Illustration of Houston Research Tower 2 on left and Alkek Tower on right
Roof 11th Floor
Broaddus Planning simultaneously completed a program and site plan for a new 11-story research tower for the Health Science Center in Houston, including a complete mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) upgrade to the existing Alkek Building. This new facility along with MEP upgrades will provide state-of-the-art space for the university to expand its research presence at the Texas Medical Center and better equip existing research functions of the Institute of Biosciences and Technology and Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy.
10th Floor 9th Floor
Mechanical Penthouse
Mechanical Penthouse
IBT administra�on / conferencing center
Innova�on Space + IBT Admin (short-term) Innova�on Space + College of Medicine (long-term)
Shell space
College of Medicine MD, MD/PHD, PHD Program
6th Floor 5th Floor 4th Floor 3rd Floor 2nd Floor
10th Floor 9th Floor
Leased area for office and wet lab func�ons
Shell space
Leased area for office and wet lab func�ons
Leased area for office and wet lab func�ons
Infec�ous Diseases - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
Leased area for office and wet lab func�ons
Transla�onal Engineering - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
Mechanical Level
Regenera�ve medicine - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
Environmental Health - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
Mechanical Level / Maintenance Staff
Drug Discovery - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
College of Medicine MD, MD/PHD, PHD Program Lobby, security, lecture hall
1st Floor
8th Floor
Disease preven�on - Wet labs, lab support tech-wri�ng, core facili�es, PI offices
Program for Animal Resources Vivarium Genomic Program for Animal Resources Medicine Vivarium
Alkek Building = Space Revised May 13, 2014
11th Floor
Shell space
Leased area for office and wet lab func�ons
8th Floor 7th Floor
Roof
Program for Animal Resources Vivarium
Building Stacking Diagram Houston Campus Expansion Plan -
Chemical Mechanical store
Events lobby, catering, Security offices
7th Floor 6th Floor 5th Floor 4th Floor 3rd Floor 2nd Floor 1st Floor
Houston Research Building #2
Houston Research Tower 2 - Occupancy by Level
Tarleton State University FORT WORTH CAMPUS CONCEPT PLAN AND MULTIPURPOSE ACADEMIC BUILDING PROGRAM • FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Building Support
Illustration of Chisolm Green from Multipurpose Academic Building
Learning Environments Faculty & Staff
Amenities Support
Student Support
Public Gathering
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
Learning Commons
Stacking Diagram of Multipurpose Academic Building
Broaddus Planning prepared a conceptual campus master plan and facility program for the first building at Tarleton State University’s new 80-acre Fort Worth campus, working closely with university stakeholders to define a building that will be a vibrant hub of learning for approximately 3,000 students. The planned 140,000 square foot multipurpose facility combines flexible learning environments, student services, faculty offices, and gathering spaces within a building designed to foster community and collaboration on the new campus.
Texas A&M University - Health Science Center BAYLOR COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY CAMPUS EXPANSION PROGRAM • DALLAS, TEXAS
Center for Oral Healthcare Clinic Building - Conceptual Rendering
Broaddus Planning prepared a program for the Center for Oral Healthcare Clinic Building, a 200,000 square foot state-of-the-art, patient-centered facility dedicated to clinical training for upper-level dental students at the Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas. The building will accommodate college growth and foster a paradigm shift in dental education as the college seeks to maintain competitiveness in both education and research, while planning backfilled renovation and infrastructure upgrades to its existing main building.
Conceptual Stacking/Massing Diagram
University of Texas at El Paso COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE AND THE SCHOOL OF NURSING PROGRAM • EL PASO, TEXAS
UT-El Paso College of Health Science and School of Nursing
The University of Texas at El Paso proposed to construct a new Nursing Education Facility on its main campus in El Paso, Texas. The existing programs for the College of Health Science (CoHP) and the School of Nursing (SoN) were in a renovated dormitoryand adjacent office building, two miles from main campus. This project was envisioned to combine the functions of both user groups and reconnect them to the main campus infrastructure. Broaddus & Associates worked with the deans and faculties of both colleges to define state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities that will serve the students and faculty for many yearsto come.
University of Texas at Brownsville BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS BUILDING PROGRAM • BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
Interior Courtyard, UT-Brownsville Biomedical Research and Health Building
The University of Texas at Brownsville & Texas Southmost College hired Broaddus to program for a new Biomedical Research and Health Professions Building on its main campus in Brownsville. The new building will be constructed in the “science” zone of the campus, as determined by the campus master plan. The building is approximately 78,800 GSF, which will provide additional laboratory and teaching space for the Biomedical Program, Emergency Response Center, expansion area for the Department of Nursing, and general use classrooms to support the Biomedical and Nursing departments. Laboratory Space, UT-Brownsville
University of North Texas - Dallas FOUNDERS HALL PROGRAM • DALLAS, TEXAS
UNT-Dallas Founders Hall (Right)
Broaddus Planning was selected to provide programming services for a new 100,000 square foot LEED Silver academic building on the burgeoning University of North Texas-Dallas campus. The project required the creation of detailed design guidelines to ensure programmatic and architectural compatibility, and assisting in selecting the optimal location for this new building in relation to the existing master plan and changes to the site since its adoption.
Site Study - 3D Massing and Layout
Texas State University UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC CENTER PROGRAM • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
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Façade Analysis: The Undergraduate Academic Center (UAC) is programmed to be 5 stories with a 6th in the center to accommodate a portal (2 stories tall) into campus to allow for emergency vehicle access; see below for a façade analysis and a sample spatial layout.
UAC Rendering – 2006 Master
Texas State University Undergraduate Academic Center
In an effort to integrate academic, advising, and student support spaces in a single facility, Broaddus Planning provided site selection, planning, and space programming services for the 125,000 square foot Undergraduate Academic Center in the core of the Texas State campus. With its sweeping multi-story archway and re-designed bus loop, this LEED Gold building sits on the edge of the campus and serves as a portal to the university, integrating the goals of the Campus Master Plan and San Marcos Downtown Plan (both prepared by Broaddus Planning) into a hub of student activity and transportation.
Texas State University GAILLARDIA HALL AND CHAUTAUQUA HALL RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROGRAM • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
Texas State University Gallardia & Chataqua Halls
In order to meet its rising demand for student housing, Texas State University engaged Broaddus Planning to prepare the facility program for two new 600-bed residence halls. The 177,000 square foot complex is thoughtfully programmed to meet the unique needs of the residents and, in concert with the Campus Master Plan (also prepared by Broaddus Planning), improve pedestrian/vehicular circulation patterns to connect the student housing more closely with the core of the campus.
Conceptual Massing + Site Plan Model
The McAllen Research & Education Park ENGINEERING RESEARCH & EDUCATION BUILDING PROGRAM • MCALLEN, TEXAS
McAllen Research & Education Park - Phase 1Bulding - Conceptual Rendering
As an outcome of an innovation district master plan prepared by Broaddus Planning, the firm was engaged to conduct a space needs assessment for the initial signature building on the site, a 200,000 square foot multi-function engineering research and education facility. The building program accommodates space for the University of Texas-Pan American’s College of Engineering & Computer Sciences, the university’s Rapid Response Manufacturing Center, technology inception spaces, a Corporate Learning Center, and the administrative offices for the North American Advanced Manufacturing Research & Education Initiative. McAllen Research & Education Park - Concept Plan Rendering
University of North Texas SCIENCE RESEARCH BUILDING RENOVATION PROGRAM • DENTON, TEXAS
Room Diagrams and Multipurpose Laboratory Layouts
The University of North Texas engaged Broaddus Planning to provide programming and laboratory planning services to renovate 14,000 square feet of space in its aging Science Research Building. Undertaken to support the goals of UNT’s strategic plan, the program included 9 multipurpose open labs with support space, and upgrades to its mechanical and electrical systems to provide essential and up-to-date multidisciplinary research laboratory space.
Overcrowded and Outdated Lab Space (Pre-Project)
HPEB
Level Level11
Texas A&M University - Health Science Center
MEDICAL RESEARCH BUILDING 2 FACILITY PROGRAM • BRYAN, TEXAS
Vivarium Vivarium Expansion
Expansion
Central Lab/Offices Central Lab/Offices Imaging Core
Imaging Core
Typology Typology 3
3
MREB MREB 11
Cage Wash Procedure Rooms Cage Wash Holding Rooms ProcedureResearch Rooms Behavioral
Holding Rooms Behavioral Research
Space Program Blocking Diagram
Aeriobiology Imaging Core Aeriobiology Surgery Suite Imaging Core - stairs, Building Support Surgery Suite restrooms, janitor closets, IDRs, building storage, Building Support - stairs, electrical closets, etc.closets, restrooms, janitor
Imaging Center Office & Office Support Imaging Center Lab Write-up Area
Office & Office Support Lab Write-up Area
Laboratory Support Laboratories Laboratory Support Central Laboratory Laboratories Autoclave, Dark Room, Central Laboratory and/or
Autoclave, Dark Room, and/or
IDRs, building storage, electrical closets, etc.
The Texas A&M University Health Science Center engaged Broaddus Planning to prepare a program and plan to significantly expand its research presence at its Bryan campus for a new research facility that includes 123,000 square feet of new BSL2, BSL-3, and shared core laboratory spaces. Planned directly adjacent to the existing Medical Research & Education Building 1, the program for this highly complex facility utilizes structural capacity specified in our earlier Gross Anatomy Lab (GAL) Building Expansion program by defining spaces for two additional levels above the GAL, while doubling the size of the vivarium into existing shell space below.
Lab Core Facilities/Cellular Imaging Core
Lamar University CHERRY ENGINEERING BUILDING ADDITION PROGRAM • BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Campus Site Plan showing Cherry Engineering Building Expansion
Needing to expand and update the facilities of the Chemical Engineering Department of the College of Engineering to accommodate additional programs and gain accreditation for a doctoral degree, Lamar University engaged Broaddus Planning to define the spatial requirements for a 17,000 sqft addition to the Cherry Engineering building, determine ideal programmatic adjacency for the new spaces, and support the master plan through thoughtful site planning.
Cherry Engineering Building (Pre-Project)
Texas A&M University - Health Science Center GROSS ANATOMY LAB PROGRAM • BRYAN, TEXAS
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Massing model showing existing HSC buildings with Gross Anatomy Lab expansion
Broaddus Planning created the conceptual plan and program of requirements for a new gross anatomy lab facility, envisioned as a building expansion to the existing Medical & Education Building 1 at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center campus in Bryan. The facility program includes a high-tech teaching classroom to accommodate 240 students along with the many specialized spaces to support this core component of medical education, shell space for a vivarium expansion, and vertical structural capacity for additional floors in the future. Site Plan (top) and Building Section Stacking Diagram (bottom)
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our people Stephen Coulston, AIA President and Managing Principal
Mr. Stephen Coulston, AIA, president and managing principal, is the Project Principal for the Texas A&M University System. Mr. Coulston leads the firm’s core practice in strategic planning, master planning, facility programming, and urban design. He is the managing principal overseeing the firm’s planning and design projects ranging from complex, multi-million dollar building facility programs to long-range strategic master plans. His background and experience interfacing directly with clients and facility users is an asset in maintaining effective lines of communications throughout the life of a project.
Peter Baird Project Planner
Mr. Peter Baird is seasoned planner and designer who is about enhancing the built environment through improved sense of place, walkability, and strengthening the role of green and water sustainable campus and urban design concepts. He advocates the analysis of and sensitivity to site context, which allows transparent design decisions, improved problem solving, and open dialogue with the community. His experience has lead to a strong understanding of the physical and space requirements, market realities and the social interactions required to create an active public realm and accessible integrated campus and urban environments. He is involved in multiple campus master and facility programs plans for universities across Texas, and he’s practiced extensively throughout New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Barbara Covington, Ph.D., R.N. Health Education Planner
Dr. Barbara Covington, Ph.D., R.N. serves as Senior Planning Consultant for Broaddus Planning. As an expert in healthcare and health education facilities planning and design, Dr. Covington is responsible for ensuring facilities meet the highly specialized user needs this sector demands. For the past 15 years, prior to joining Broaddus & Associates, Dr. Covington has held academic positions as a Professor, Department Director, and Associate Dean for Information and Learning Technologies at universities in Texas and Maryland and served in the US Army Nurse Corps for 25 years before entering Academia. She is currently associate professor at Texas State University in the Information office for the School of Nursing.
Andrew Broderick, AICP, LEED AP Senior Planner Mr. Andrew Broderick, AICP, LEED AP, is a campus planner and project manager responsible for client relations and overall project planning and design for projects ranging from large campuses/urban areas to individual building programs. In every project his central mission is meeting client expectations on project milestones by delivering strategic solutions through a communicative and iterative process. He focuses on campus design, facility needs assessments and space projections, urban planning best practices, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement through a big picture and consensus driven approach. In addition to project work, Mr. Broderick conducts research on the future of higher education and is an active member of the Society of College and University Planning.
Paul Ward Project Planner
Mr. Paul Ward is a Project Planner for Broaddus Planning. During his tenure with the firm he has managed complex planning and programming projects for major institutional clients and developed well considered plans that have already resulted in built projects. Paul brings a diverse set of experience and skills ranging from urban design and campus planning to GIS and information design. In his work on projects ranging from major campus master plans to individual building programs he strives to harness information to the client’s advantage and develop ideas through an iterative refinement process to arrive at the optimal outcome for client and community. Paul is constantly seeking new ways to convey ideas and exploring innovative approaches to engage his clients and stakeholders in the planning process.
Jacque Judy Project Estimator Mr. Jacque Judy serves as Cost Estimator for Broaddus Planning. He provides estimates for projects in a variety of stages, meets with the owner to ensure that their needs are met, establishes budgets with owners/clients, develops project scopes, procures construction contracts, and coordinates design team efforts with owner/ clients guidelines. He establishes and maintains project budgets, develops project design within these budget constraints, and supervises the timely completion of all preconstruction activities. During final bid preparation, he works closely with the project team to maximize participation by local, qualified trade contractors and facilitates an orderly transfer to field operations and will continue to stay involved with the project as necessary throughout the course of construction. Mr. Judy’s field experience is invaluable during site inspections and the preparation of field reports.
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