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S PA B A U M
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T H E R E T R E AT
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HUMAN NETWORK
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SENIOR THESIS
Workplace
Therapeutic Day Spa
Coworking Space
McComas Hall Corridor
Addiction Treatment Facilit y
01 NE X T CORP. Workplace in Denver, CO
NEXT is a global commercial real estate and project management firm that has been in business for over 75 years. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and has 100 offices throughout the world with 15,000 employees. The company has several practice areas throughout all their office locations but the new Denver office will offer their clients project management, tenant representation, lease advisory services, property management and transaction management. The Pike’s Peak Gold Rush, which followed the California Gold Rush by approximately one decade, produced a dramatic but temporary influx of immigrants into the Pike’s Peak Country of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The Colorado Gold Rush encouraged thousands of people to move from all across the United States, leaving their past live’s behind, seeking their fortunes in Colorado’s gold fields. Inspired by the idea of migration in pursuit of a new, more prosporous life, the Next Group’s office space is a space that foster’s a community of collaboration. Throughout the office space, movement is encouraged in order to experience different styles of work during the day. These different routes encourage social interaction and a diverse range of work postures.
PRIVATE OFFICE #1
SMALL CONFERENCE ROOM #1
PRIVATE OFFICE #2
MEDIUM CONFERENCE ROOM #2
RESOURCE CENTER
SMALL CONFERENCE ROOM #2
OPEN OFFICE AREA
OPEN OFFICE AREA
PRIVATE OFFICE #3
WELLNESS ROOM
PHONE BOOTHS
WORK CAFE
PRIVATE OFFICE #4
LARGE PATIO
MEDIUM CONFERENCE ROOM #1
PHONE BOOTHS
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM
RECEPTION SMALL PATIO
VIRTUAL REALITY + CLIENT ZONE CONNECT ZONE #1
SOCIAL ZONE
RESIDENT ZONE MEETING ZONE
NOMADIC ZONE
RESOURCE ZONE
PARTI DIAGR AM Inspired by the journey from east to west in hope of a new, more prosporous life, the NEXT Corp. of fice space is designed to be an experiential journey. From the entrance to the ver y back of the space, users will encounter a diverse range of workplace settings in order to doster a community of collaboration and innovation.
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RECEPTION
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OPEN OFFICE AREA
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L ARGE CONFERENCE
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VR + CLIENT ZONE
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MEDIUM CONFERENCE
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CONNECT ZONE
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HUDDLE ROOM
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WORKCAFE
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PHONE ROOM
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RESOURCE CENTER
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WELLNESS ROOM
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OUTDOOR PATIO #1
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SHARED PRIVATE OFFICES
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OUTDOOR PATIO #2
PRIVATE OFFICE SPACE
OPEN OFFICE CONFIGUR ATION
HUDDLE ROOM
MEDIUM CONFERENCE ROOM
02 SPA B AUM Therapeutic Day Spa in Leavenworth, WA
Prime real estate located in the heart of Leavenworth, WA and surrounded by walkable community parks, and the Wenatchee River, the Spa Baum is a holistic day spa specializing in therapeutic treatment for multiple sclerosis patients. The spa is owned and managed by the doctor and physical therapist team of Pat and Chris Helf. It is of most importance to reduce the stress and outside pressures and to provide a tranquil holistic environment for the patients. Inspired by the scenic Blackbird Island in Leavenworth, the Spa Baum is a place where users may be at peace and build strength in order to better combat multiple sclerosis. Through the use of natural materials that are true to the state of Washington, patients may feel more at ease and connected to nature. Both traditional and holistic forms of medical care are provided in order to teach patients how to better handle and recover from flares that arise with this disease. A group exercise space, massage rooms, an aquatics area, and a private doctor’s of fice is provided for patients to develop a comprehensive plan of care.
POOL AREA
GROUP EXCERCISE ROOM Adjacent to the main entrance, a group excercise area is outfitted yoga mats and props. The group excercise room is conveniently located adjacent to the entrance, locker rooms, and pool area. Yoga classes are a regular part of the schedule at the Spa Baum as a key component of the holistic care of ferings. Staying true to the architecture and roots of Leavenworth, locally-sourced douglas fir wood is used throughout the day spa.
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FITNESS ROOM
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MASTER BATHROOM
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RECEPTION
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MASTER BEDROOM
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DOCTOR’S OFFICE
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LIVING SPACE
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POOL
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MASSAGE THERAPY ROOM
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WOMEN’S LOCKERS
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MASSAGE THERAPY ROOM
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MEN’S LOCKERS
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BOOKKEEPER’S OFFICE
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ISL AND EFFECT The primar y circulation of the holistic day spa is inspired by Blackbird Island in Leavenworth, WA. The island, surrounded by water and accessible by walking trails from the mainland, is a place of contemplation. Users travel around the centrally located pool area in order to access the many services of fered at Spa Baum in order to holistically combat Multiple Sclerosis.
VIEW OF LIVING SPACE THE RESIDENCE Pat and Chris Helf, the doctor and physical therapist team, will be living in this residential space of approximately 1000 square feet. A master bedroom and bath is adjacent to a living space with a kitchen, dining, and lounge space. Similar to the spa, concrete and Douglas Fir wood are used to create a calming environment. THE KITCHEN The kitchen and private residence adheres to the principles of universal design in order to accommodate users of all backgrounds and abilities. KITCHEN ELEVATION - NTS
VIEW OF KITCHEN
03 T HE R E T RE AT Coworking Space in Washington, DC In collaboration with Alexis McCarty
The Retreat, a playful refuge located in the heart of Washington DC, is a place for professionals to work and to escape the stressful environment of such a powerful city. Located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington DC, this co-working space was designed to inspire in order to foster a community of collaboration and innovation. The Retreat brand was founded on the principle of freedom of speech, staying true to what is important in the nation’s capital. Members should feel comfortable to express themselves and do their best work at all times within the space. The playful environment is welcoming and creates the opportunity for different styles of work. Throughout the 10,000 sq. ft. office, there are several opportunities for privacy and varying degrees of collaboration. The co-working space is an opportunity for patrons to form a community within the large metropolitan city that is Washington DC. Members have access to private offices, open benching, and endless combinations of collaborative furniture. Each area within the community is designed to encourage collaboration and conversation across any sector of work. Views to Massachusetts Avenue flank the entirety of the space, thus providing constant access to natural daylight. Millennial Pink, Sky Blue, and Lavender are used to appeal to creatives and young professionals who may oppose a more formal work setting.
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SPACE PL ANNING With the flexible and also collaborative seating placed overlooking the streetscape, users are encouraged get up and out of their private offices to interact with other users. Private offices are located in the back of the floor plate for added privacy and noise control.
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CONFERENCE ROOM
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COPY + PRINT CENTER
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PRIVATE OFFICES
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BENCHING
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FOCUS ROOM
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COFFEE BAR
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PRIVATE PHONE BOOTHS
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WELLNESS ROOM
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COFFEE BAR
COMMUNIT Y HUBS
CIRCUL ATION
COLL ABORATION SPACE
VIEW - RECEP TIO N + WELCOME AREA Behind the reception desk, a wall of Washington Post newspaper front pages are collaged to bring an aspect of Washington DC into the office space. With the incorporation of local elements, a sense of community is formed within the space.
PRIMARY CONFERENCE ROOM Outside of the primary conference space is a seating area to serve as a transition to and from meetings as the room is booked on an hourly basis. Members may break out from a meeting and use the seating as a space to finish up any unfinished business.
PRIVATE PHONE BOOTHS A series of private phone boots are placed to provide a quiet space for members to take phone calls with the ability to use a laptop or to take notes. The space is small enough to encourage members to only use the space for a small period of time in order to increase collaboration. Beside the phone booths stands a work table with office supplies and storage for the community.
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04 HU MA N NE TWOR K McComas Hall Corridor in Blacksburg , VA In collaboration with Jennalee Rowden
Designed for students in mind, McComas Hall houses many services that are critical components of a healthful, and purposeful life. The building’s centrally-located hallway serves as a space that is conducive to both individual and social activities. Thousands of students utilize this space every day for personal growth and to find mental clarity. In order to create a space that supports the holistic approach to health and wellness, multi-purpose spaces work together to creative a cohesive network of experiences. Above all, McComas Hall is a space that encourages all Hokies to be smart, mindful, and strong in order to foster a healthier Virginia Tech community. Throughout the space, neutrals are used throughout the entirety of the hallway. Concrete, metal, and wood create a soothing backdrop for the pops of Hokie colors. Staying true to Virginia Tech, maroon and orange are used to excite and motivate students for success. As a compliment to the two warmer colors, a teal was selected to bring attention to the areas dedicated to mindfulness. The hallway is a linear space that automatically encourages movement through the length of the space. The pre-existing columns provide smaller spaces for collaborative furniture. The length of the hallway is broken down in to three different segments. As one enters the building, orange provides a burst of energy and excitement. In the middle of the space, a complementary teal encourages students to be mindful. This space is for students to take a break, to work on their individual selves, and to be mindful. The third space represents strength for students who are about to enter the gym space.
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LOCKERS ELEVATION
CROSS-SECTION HOKIE WELLNESS HALLWAY
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05 SENI OR T H E SI S Addiction Treatment Facility in New Orleans, LA
Louisiana is home to forty percent of all coastal wetlands in the United States. Louisiana’s coastal wetlands are some of the most productive ecosystems in North America and provide habitat for numerous plants and animals, help improve water quality, as well as provide protection for people and infrastructure from damaging storms and sea level fluctuations. The wetlands ensure safety to all that inhabit the state of Louisiana. The wetlands are a place of refuge. The Louisiana wetlands are an interconnected network that support both land and sea. Inspired by the Louisiana wetlands, the Barthwell Center for Addiction is a place of refuge and a network of comprehensive support for those who are suffering from the chronic disease of addiction. By bringing the outdoors in, patients, visitors, and staff are provided with a calming space designed to heal and reduce stress. The Barthwell Center for Addiction is a unique place that provides comprehensive care through traditional medical practices as well as holistic care. With trained medical staff, social workers, teachers, and trainers working together under one roof, patients and loved ones receive the best course of action to treat this chronic disease. The primary purpose of the Barthwell Center for Addiction is to provide the best care to those who need it most with dignity and respect while reducing the stigma behind seeking treatment for addiction-based illnesses. Influenced by the undulating curves of the waterways, organic forms and indoor gardens emerge in the space to create a calming, serene environment that reduces the “institutional” and “clinical” feel of a healthcare environment. In addition, passageways are created to encourage social interaction among patients, visitors, and staff to increase transparency and reduce the stigma behind addiction-based illnesses. Color is pulled from the natural surroundings of the Louisiana wetlands and used for wayfinding and creating an inspiring environment for users to occupy.
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A NETWORK OF COMPREHENSIVE CARE The wetlands are formed out of the fluctuating rise and fall of the water line. Two arcs representing the incoming and going of water, are joined to represent the processes of the wetlands. Comparable to the ecosystem of the wetlands, this addiction rehabilitation facility merges both traditional and holistic medicine in order to provide the best network of care to patients. The over-arching shape imposed on this building shell encourages social interaction and supports a diverse range of care in order to create a streamlined process to addiction treatment.
LEVEL 01
GROUP THERAPY ROOM
CAFE CAFE COFFEE
RECEPTION ART THERAPY DISPLAY
ENTRY
ENTRY ART THERAPY DISPLAY
RECEPTION
WOMEN’S LOCKERS
GYM MEN’S LOCKERS
COFFEE STATION YOGA ROOM
GROUP THERAPY ROOM
GYM
YOGA ROOM
M’S W’S LOCKERS LOCKERS
M+F RESTROOMS
LEVEL 02
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OPEN OFFICE FOR DOCTORS SMALL CONFERENCE ROOM
EXAM ROOMS
MEDIUM CONFERENCE ROOM
CLASSRM
ART RM HUDDLE ROOM
MEDIUM CONFERENCE RM
MUSIC RM
HUDDLE ROOM
OPEN LOUNGE SPACE
OPEN LOUNGE SPACE MUSIC THERAPY ROOM
CHECK-IN CLASSROOM
OPEN OFFICE
CLASSROOM ART THERAPY ROOM
CONF/ HUDDLE ROOMS
EXAM/ CONSULT ROOMS
M+F RESTROOMS
LEVEL 03 FEMALE RESIDENCE SUITES MALE RESIDENCE SUITES
PRIVATE LOUNGE ROOM
PRIVATE LOUNGE SPACE FEMALE RESIDENCE SUITES
MALE RESIDENCE SUITES
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