Graduate Thesis: Well Environments for Future Healers

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WELL ENVIRONMENTS FOR FUTURE HEALERS FAU & BRRH HEALTHCARE EDUCATION FACILITY

Caroline Mozo Studio VI 4.21.21


RESEARCH CONTEXT

The Problem As the shortage of healthcare professionals continues to grow within the United States, the need for new & skilled workers entering the workforce is evident. High attrition of students enrolled in healthcare programs could contribute further to this shortage. One possible reason for student attrition is their reduced well-being stemming from both personal & academic stressors. One possible solution is offering these students informal learning spaces that are designed to elevate their well-being & thus support student success.

The Goal This research study aims to investigate the relationship between healthcare student well-being & the built environment within informal learning spaces. The goal is to develop design considerations for healthcare informal learning spaces that support student well being & add to the growing body of knowledge related to well-being & the built environment.

Research Questions How do informal learning spaces within healthcare instruction facilities affect healthcare student well-being? a. Which elements of the built environment support student well-being? b. Which elements of the built environment negatively impact student well-being? c. How can informal learning spaces be designed to foster community, encourage engagement, & reduce fatigue & burnout in healthcare students?


VISUALIZATION OF RESEARCH INTERVIEW DATA

SURVEY DATA 9%

Female

4%

Native American

4%

Other

91%

Male

4%

Asian

9%

Medical (MD)

43%

Nursing (BSN)

43%

Physician Assistant

4% 4% 83%

Gender Identity

Latino or Hispanic African-American Caucasian

Ethnic Identity

15%

On Campus Time

36%

Off Campus Time

Program of Study 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0

Number of Hours Spent on Coursework

Number of Enrolled Credit Hours Mean = 15.16

Quiet Uncrowded

Noisy

Noisy

Quiet

Crowded

Crowded

Uncrowded

Cool Color Palette

Warm Color Palette

Cool Color Palette

Warm Color Palette

Bright Color Palette

Neutral Color Palette

Bright Color Palette

Neutral Color Palette

Public Setting Formal Learning Space

Private Setting Informal Learning Space

Elements of the Built Environment That Support Engagement With Course Content

Quiet Uncrowded

Private Setting

Public Setting

Informal Learning Space

Formal Learning Space

Elements of the Built Environment That Support Connection With Others

Noisy Crowded

Cool Color Palette

Warm Color Palette

Bright Color Palette

Neutral Color Palette

Public Setting Formal Learning Space

Private Setting Informal Learning Space

Elements of the Built Environment That Mitigate Burnout & Fatigue


PROGRAMMING SUMMARY Precedent Studies Phase 1 -

Higher Education Spaces

Phase 2 -

Informal Learning Spaces

- Informal learning spaces refer to a variety of spaces that accommodate student-led learning

(Smith & Costello, 2018).

- Ownership of learning belongs to the student. - Research has suggested that built environment elements can support student learning, engagement, & well-being (Fisher, 2015; Laage et al., 2019; Lanteigne, 2017)

- Gathering spaces which include: student centers, student unions, & outdoor spaces - Library spaces which include: alcoves, lobbies, computer stations, & other unassigned spaces - Corridor spaces which include: courtyards, plazas, & transitional spaces

Design Considerations


Advising Atrium Bookstore Breakrooms Bridge Cafe Classrooms Conference Center Conference Rooms Counseling Services Dining Hall Electrical Elevators Faculty Offices Gallery Labrinth Lecture Halls Library Loading Main Courtyard Mechanical Meditation Room Monumental Stairs Rear Courtyard Research Laboratories Restrooms Rooftop Garden Simulation Center Staff Offices Storage Student Lounge Student Organization Offices Student Services

Overall Adjacency OverallMatrix Adjacency Matrix Teaching Laboratories Tutoring Services

Tutoring Services

Teaching Laboratories

Study Rooms

Student Services

Student Organization Offices

Student Lounge

Storage

Staff Offices

Simulation Center

Rooftop Garden

Restrooms

Research Laboratories

Rear Courtyard

Monumental Stairs

Meditation Room

Mechanical

Main Courtyard

Loading

Library

Lecture Halls

Labrinth

Gallery

Faculty Offices

Elevators

Electrical

Dining Hall

Counseling Services

Administration

Study Rooms

ROO ROO RF OOFTO F FT LOOFTOP LOO FFLO R P F R 5 L LOO O R OR FLROOOR 5 4 O O FLFO RFT4O FLO FLOLOOOR P OR FRLFOL OR R33 5 FLO OOOR OR FLOOO R 2 F O T FLFOLO RO2P4 FLO OR FFLOOOR R5 1 LFOL O 3 OOORR 14 FLO R 2 FLOOR FLO OR3 1Stacking O Student Amenities

Conference Rooms

Conference Center

Classrooms

Cafe

Bridge

Breakrooms

Bookstore

Atrium

Advising

Administration

Adjacency Matrix

Other

Faculty & Staff Amenities

Formal Learning Spaces

Gathering Spaces


BOCA RATON, FL

tropical storms.

800 Meadows Rd

The building is surrounding by other medical buildings including those affiliated with the hospital & private practices. This is also a largely affluent, residential area.

coastal climate with high levels of as rain, wind, salt, & harsh conditions such as hurricanes &

Located in Boca Raton, FL, the building is subject to a

humidity & heat

as well

College of Nursing

“Keeping the Promise” campaign for Boca Raton Regional Hospital, the As part of the

design calls for tne construction of a new educational facility on the hospital’s campus. Just 3 miles from

College of Medicine

Boca Raton, FL

Proposed Educational Facility

Florida Atlantic University,

this facility will service both FAU healthcare students (nursing, PA, & medical) as well as the hospital staff. Proposed Educational Facility

Main Hospital


VIEW OF PROJECT SITE


CLIENT PROFILE Baptist Health South Florida Owner

Mission Statement:

“The mission of Baptist Health is to improve the health and well-being of individuals, and to promote the sanctity and preservation of life, in the communities we serve. Baptist Health is a faith-based organization guided by the spirit of Jesus Christ and the Judeo-Christian ethic. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of clinical and service excellence, rooted in the utmost integrity and moral practice. Consistent with its spiritual foundation, Baptist Health is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective, compassionate healthcare services to all, regardless of religion, creed, race or national origin, including, as permitted by its resources, charity care to those in need.” (Baptist Health South Florida, 2021)

Florida Atlantic University Owner Boca Raton Regional Hospital User

Mission Statement:

“Florida Atlantic University is a multi-campus public research university that pursues excellence in its missions of research, scholarship, creative activity, teaching and active engagement with its communities.” (Florida Atlantic University, 2021)

Mission Statement:

“Boca Raton Regional Hospital delivers the highest quality patient care with unrelenting attention to clinical excellence, patient satisfaction and patient safety. Our team of professionals demonstrates unparalleled compassion and commitment to those we serve.” (Boca Raton Regional Hospital, 2021)

FAU College of Nursing User Mission Statement:

““The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, as an integral part of Florida Atlantic University, is committed to the pursuit of higher education grounded in the arts, sciences and humanities. Faculty of the College support the University mission of teaching, research/scholarship and service within an environment that fosters inclusiveness. The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is dedicated to caring; advancing the science, studying the meaning, practicing the art, and living caring day-to-day.” (FAU College of Nursing, 2021)

FAU College of Medicine User Mission Statement:

“The college’s mission is to advance the health and well-being of our community by training future generations of humanistic clinicians and scientists and translating discovery to patientcentered care. The Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine is an integrated learning organization that fosters high-quality, humanistic, and patient-centered care. Our mission is to deliver high-touch, high-tech education to our students and residents, and to collaborate on high impact, interdisciplinary research with leading experts in the field. The College of Medicine is dedicated to integrating discovery with health care and education in order to contribute to the vitality of our immediate communities, to improve the health and well-being of people and populations, and to transform community-based health care.” (FAU College of Medicine, 2021)


STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS

Faculty & Staff

Age Range: 18+ (typically young adults) State of Mind: focused, motivated, social, stressed, burnt out, or fatigued

Age Range: infant to senior

geographic, ethnic, & income

energized

State of Mind: focused,

vary

vary

State of Mind: social, confused,

Nursing Physician Assistant Medical

geographic, ethnic, & income

geographic, ethnic, & income

Background: education,

Healthcare Students

depending on program),

Background: education,

Academic Administrative Service

vary

Background: educated (varies

Visitors

Age Range: 18+

motivated, stressed, burnt out, or fatigued

Healthcare Professionals Background: educated, respected, geographic, ethnic, & income vary Age Range: 18+ State of Mind: focused, motivated, stressed, burnt out, or fatigued


sympathy

SYN-/SYMFROM GREEK MEANING “TOGETHER” An evironment that celebraates the patterns & connections present in the relationships with one’s self, others, & the world around them

synergy

synaptic

symbosis

synthesis


EARLY PLANNING DIAGRAMS CIRCULATION, SIGHTLINES, & ACCESS TO NATURAL VIEWS

3D STACKING/BLOCKING Student Amenities

KEY Main Circulation

KEY

Major Sightlines Rest. A

Main Circulation

ROO F FLO TOP OR FLO 5 OR 4 FLO OR FLO 3 OR 2 FLO OR 1

Major Sightlines Rest. A

Student Lounge

Rear Courtyard

Break Room

Rest. B

Rest. C

Break Room

Dining Hall

Bookstore

Advising

Loading

Kitchen

Main Courtyard

FLOOR 1

Lecture Hall Breezeway

Advising

Student Lounge

Bookstore

Lecture Hall

Conf. Room

Open to Below

Conf. Room Conf. Room

Loading

Library

Open to Below

SR

SR SR

FLOOR 1

Student Services

Admin.

Kitchen

Formal Learning Spaces

Main Courtyard

Rest. D

Student Services

Admin.

Dining Hall

Main Entry

Atrium

Conference Center

Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room

Rest. D

Main Entry

Atrium

Conference Center

Access to Natural Views

Rest. C

Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room

Student Lounge

Rear Courtyard

Access to Natural Views Rest. B

SR SR

VR LAB VR LAB VR LAB

SR

Faculty & Staff Amenities

Cafe

FLOOR 2

Open to Below

Teach. Lab Counseling Services

Open to Below

Student Lounge Teach. Lab

PA Offices Open to Below

Classrooms

Classrooms Library

Gathering Spaces

FLOOR 3

Teach. Lab


EARLY PLANNING DIAGRAMS SETTING, CROWDING, PERSONAL SPACE, & TERRITORIALITY

3D STACKING/BLOCKING Student Amenities

KEY Key Main Circulation Landmark/Destination

Key KEY KEY

Major Sightlines Susceptible to Crowding

Landmark/Destination Main Circulation

Rest. A

Main Circulation

ROO F FLO TOP OR FLO 5 OR 4 FLO OR FLO 3 OR 2 FLO OR 1

Susceptible to Crowding Major Sightlines

Major Sightlines

Rest. A

Rest. A Rest. A

Rest. B

Rest. B Rest. B Conf.

Student Lounge Student

Rear Courtyard

Student Lounge Lounge

Rear Courtyard Rear Courtyard Atrium

Conference Conference Center Center

Break Room

Break Break Room Room

Rest. C Rest. C

Rest. D

Rest. D Rest. D Dining Hall Dining Hall

Break Room

Main Courtyard

Dining Hall

Main Courtyard

Student Services

Bookstore

Advising

Admin.

Loading

Kitchen

Main Courtyard Main Courtyard

FLOOR 1

Main Entry

Student Services

Student Services Student Services

Admin.

Admin. Admin.

Conference Center

Rest. D

Main Entry

Atrium

Dining Hall

Opportunity Access to Natural for Personal Views Space + Territoriality

Main Entry Main Entry

Atrium Atrium Conference Center

Conf. Room Conf. Conf. Room Room Room Conf. Conf. Conf. Room Room Room Conf. Conf. Conf. Room Room Room Conf. Conf. Room Room

Rest. C

Opportunity for Personal Access to Access to Natural Natural Views Views Space + Territoriality

Rest. C

Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room Conf. Room

Student Lounge

Rear Courtyard

Rest. B

Lecture Hall

Advising

Advising Advising

Bookstore Loading

Breezeway Student Lounge

Bookstore Bookstore

Lecture Hall

Conf. Room

Open to Below

Conf. Room Conf. Room

Loading Loading

Kitchen

Formal Learning Spaces

Kitchen Kitchen

FLOOR 1

FLOOR 1

Library

Open to Below

SR

SR SR SR

SR SR

VR LAB VR LAB VR LAB

SR SR

Faculty & Staff Amenities

Cafe

FLOOR 2

Open to Below

Teach. Lab Counseling Services

Open to Below

Student Lounge Teach. Lab

PA Offices Open to Below

Classrooms

Classrooms Library Library

Gathering Spaces

FLOOR 3

Teach. Lab


ROOFTOP FLOOR 5 FLOOR 4 FLOOR 3 FLOOR 2 FLOOR 1

SECTION PERSPECTIVE


DINING HALL

STUDENT LOUNGE

REAR COURTYARD

ATRIUM

CONFERENCE CENTER

MAIN COURTYARD

STUDENT SERVICES BOOKSTORE

ADVISING ADMIN LOADING

N

FLOOR 1


AXON FLOOR 1

ATRIUM

STUDENT LOUNGE

DINING HALL

MAIN COURTYARD


VIEW OF ATRIUM

-1.40 c -1.30 c

-1.20 c

-0.90 c -0.80 c

-0.40 -0.30 cal -0.20 cal -0.10 cal


MONUMENTAL STAIR slat wood

FLOOR 5 brass

DINING HALL

STUDENT LOUNGE

FLOOR 4

REAR COURTYARD

ATRIUM

STUDENT SERVICES

CONFERENCE CENTER

ADVISING ADMIN.

LAN VIEW - SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”

N

FLOOR 1 - SCALE: 1/32” =1/16” 1’-0”= 1’-0” PLAN VIEW - SCALE: 0”

N

glass MONUMENTAL STAIR - SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”

terrazzo

MAIN COURTYARD

FLOOR 3 BOOKSTORE

LOADING

FLOOR 2 FLOOR 1


VIEW OF CONFERENCE ROOM


Florida Florida Atlantic Atlantic University University Boca Boca Raton Raton Regional Regional Hospital Hospital

VIEW OF LOGO & DONOR WALL


VIEW OF STADIUM SEATING


VIEW OF DINING HALL


VIEW OF DINING HALL


1-B.

1-E.

1-K.

1-L.

1-F.

1-G.

1-C. 1-D.

1-A.

1-H. 1-I.

1-M.

1-N.

1-J. 1-P.

1-R. 1-Q. 1-S. 1-O.

FLOOR ONE


LECTURE HALL

STUDENT LOUNGE

BREEZEWAY

LECTURE HALL

OTB

OTB

ATRIUM

OTB

LIBRARY

OTB

N

FLOOR 2

CAFE


AXON FLOOR 2 ATRIUM

LIBRARY

CAFE

STUDENT LOUNGE


FLOOR 3

FLOOR 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112

FLOOR 1

VIEW OF STUDENT AMENITIES - SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112

VIEW OF STUDENT LOUNGE

VIEW OF STUDENT AMENITIES - SCALE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112

VIEW OF MEDITATION ROOM


VIEW OF LIBRARY

CIRCULATION


VIEW OF COMPUTER STATIONS

SIT-TO-STAND DESKS

OVERHEAD AMBIENT LIGHTING ADJUSTABLE TASK LIGHTING

PRINTING STATIONS

RENTABLE LOCKERS

HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TASK CHAIRS WITH CASTERS

MOVEABLE WHITE BOARDS WITH CASTERS ADJUSTABLE PRIVACY SCREENS MOVEABLE STORAGE/SEATING WITH CASTERS



VIEW OF CAFE


2-B.

2-C. 2-D.

2-A.

2-G.

2-E. 2-F.

2-H. 2-J. 2-K.

2-L.

2-I. 2-N. 2-M.

FLOOR TWO


OTB TEACH LAB MED ROOM

GALLERY

COUNSEL CENTER OTB

OTB

ATRIUM

OTB

OTB

CLASS PA LIBRARY

N

FLOOR 3

OTB


AXON FLOOR 3 MEDITATION ROOM ATRIUM

LIBRARY

CORRIDOR


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

VIEW OF CORRIDOR - SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0”


VIEW OF CORRIDOR -

SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0”


3-H.

3-A. 3-B.

3-J.

3-G. 3-I.

3-C.

3-K.

3-D. 3-E.

3-L.

3-F. 3-M. 3-P. 3-O.

3-N.

FLOOR THREE


What’s Next (Studio VII): - Completion of Floor 4 - Rooftop - Completion of detail drawings (monumental stairs, bridge to hospital, Mirror rod suspension system, interactive anatomy table, custom millwork) - Refine renderings - Address final schematic design comments - Prepare for Thesis Defense


BRIDGE TO HOSPITAL STUDENT LOUNGE STUDENT LOUNGE

SIM CENTER

RESEARCH LAB

CLASS

CLASS

GARDEN

SIM LAB OTB

OTB

ATRIUM

OTB

OTB

ATRIUM

OTB

MED

NURSING

N

FLOOR 4

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FLOOR 5

No.

N

Description

Date

Floor 5

Caroline Mozo Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

FAU/Boca Regional www.autodesk.com/revit

Project Number Issue Date Author Checker

A105 Scale 1/32" = 1'-0"

FAU/Boca Regional

ROOFTOP

4/1/2021 6:25:06 AM

N

No.

Description

Date

Flo

Proje Date Draw Che


AXON FLOOR 4

ATRIUM CORRIDOR STUDENT LOUNGE

ATRIUM

STUDENT LOUNGE

GARDEN

AXON FLOOR 5 AXON ROOFTOP







5-C.

4-C. 4-B.

5-A.

4-A.

5-B.

4-E.

5-D. 4-D.

6-C.

6-A.

6-B.

FLOORS FOUR THROUGH ROOFTOP


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

VIEW OF DINING HALL

VIEW OF CORRIDOR - SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0”

VIEW OF CORRIDOR -

THANK YOU!

SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0”

VIEW OF CAFE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112

VIEW OF STUDENT AMENITIES - SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”

VIEW OF DINING HALL

SIT-TO-STAND DESKS

OVERHEAD AMBIENT LIGHTING ADJUSTABLE TASK LIGHTING

PRINTING STATIONS

-1.40 c -1.30 c

-1.20 c

-0.90 c -0.80 c

-0.40

RENTABLE LOCKERS

HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TASK CHAIRS WITH CASTERS

-0.30 cal -0.20 cal -0.10 cal

MOVEABLE WHITE BOARDS WITH CASTERS ADJUSTABLE PRIVACY SCREENS MOVEABLE STORAGE/SEATING WITH CASTERS


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