EPSILON / Project 2 _ Design Proposal - 'Restoration'

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THE DESIGN PROPOSAL LOOKS TO IMPLEMENT THREE MAIN FOCUSES WHICH ORBIT AROUND THE IDEA OF HEALING DESIGN — [1] THE FOREGROUNDING AND INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH THE VARIETY OF ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES OFFERED, [2] THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE AND ITS CONNECTION TO THE HUMAN AND [3] THE COMMUNAL AND PUBLIC REALM, OFFING UP SPACES AND INVITING PEOPLE INTO THE SITE, THE BUILDING AND THE WAITING AREAS... THE HEALING IS NOT JUST DONE IN THE CONSULTATION SUITE, IT IS THROUGH COMMUNITY, THROUGH CONNECTIONS, THROUGH SPORT AND THROUGH NATURE.

ROOM REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL PRACTICE

COMMUNITY v HEALTH

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MENTAL HEALTH

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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE

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PHYSIO MEETING ROOMS OFFICES

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

SECTION RELATIONSHIPS

EARLY BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

TRIAGE/NURSES

DIETETICS

GROUP TEACHING

PHARMACY SPECIFIC STORAGE

PROGR A MMATIC A R R A N GEMENT

SITE SEPARATION/FLOWS

OUTDOOR TERRACE THEATRE

ALLIED HEALTH COMMUNITY FACILITIES BACK-OF-HOUSE

ZONAL RELATIONSHIPS

EXPANDABLE RENTABLE COMMUNITY SPACE

VOID HOT DESKING COMMUNITY WORK SPACE

DIETETICS

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RYAN / 19yo MALE / CARPENTER Tim left school at 17 to take up a trade apprenticeship as a carpenter. He recently injured his back at work which required surgery. The rehab process will take up to six months through which he cannot work. He also undertakes counciling with a mental health practicioner since his accident. [1] Living opposite the site, he uses the local facilities, he cannot afford the travel cost any further. [2] He plays basketball with other people from the housing estate. [3] Attends a mental health seminar in the theatre space. [4] After checking in for his consultation at the reception he grabs a coffee from the cafe and waits in the outdoor green space. [5+6] After his consultation he leaves via the back exit.

TANYA / 32yo FEMALE / MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Tanya bikes to the health center everyday from her home in Parkville. She is a addictions therapist taking sessions throughout the day with groups and individuals. STRESSES of the job are an important factor to consider. The situations and circumstances that Tanya encounters as part of her day-today can be both confronting and disturbing for her personally. The REFLECTIVE AND RELIEVING LANDSCAPING POCKETS [3] of the building and the extensive landscaping [5] will cater for her needs to recalibrate and relax through the day. She parks her bike [1] in the bike store and has her own consultation room [2] and uses the group spaces and threatre upstairs [4].

JENNY [AND CHRIS] / 38yo MOTHER AND 9yo SON Jenny brings her son Chris to the health centre for weekly sessions with occupational therapist after an accident overseas left Chris with an injury. They take the No. 19 tram from their home in Brunswick [1]. After checking in at the recption Chris wants to play in the community playground, where they wait to recieve a haptic call for their appointment [2]. Chris uses the gym during his hour long session [3] during which Jenny makes her way back to the cafe to wait for Chris to be done [4]. 5

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BULKHEAD ACTS AS SHADING ON THE SUNWARDS SIDES OF THE BUILDING

2 1 Carlton Toy Library, originally the Old Chapel of Women's Refuge, part of a larger complex of maternal and children’s health on Keppel and Cardigan St corner.

VIEWS TO NATURE

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‘HEALING GARDENS IN HOSPITALS’’ by CLARE COOPER MARCUS

FACADE SOLAR ACCESS THROUGHOUT THE DAY, YEAR ROUND

GYM ENTRY

SHADING TO BE USED

GENERAL MASS Sitting with an interface along Lygon, setback on other sides

PULL APART Landscape to split and fill into the gaps betwen the building’s blocks

COMMUNITY POSSIBILITIES PROGRAMS teaching_

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SECLUDED PATIENT ENTRY

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CENRAL CORRIDOR Public circulation through the length of the building, creating an indoor PUBLIC SQUARE

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THE DESIGN PROPOSAL LOOKS TO IMPLEMENT THREE MAIN FOCUSES WHICH ORBIT AROUND THE IDEA OF HEALING DESIGN — [1] THE FOREGROUNDING AND INTEGRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH THE VARIETY OF ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES OFFERED, [2] THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE AND ITS CONNECTION TO THE HUMAN AND [3] THE COMMUNAL AND PUBLIC REALM, OFFING UP SPACES AND INVITING PEOPLE INTO THE SITE, THE BUILDING AND THE WAITING AREAS... THE HEALING IS NOT JUST DONE IN THE CONSULTATION SUITE, IT IS THROUGH COMMUNITY, THROUGH CONNECTIONS, THROUGH SPORT AND THROUGH NATURE.

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17 to take up a trade apprenticeship as a carpenter. He recently injured which required surgery. The rehab process will take up to six months cannot work. He also undertakes counciling with a mental health e his accident. [1] Living opposite the site, he uses the local facilities, he travel cost any further. [2] He plays basketball with other people from the ] Attends a mental health seminar in the theatre space. [4] After checking tion at the reception he grabs a coffee from the cafe and waits in the ace. [5+6] After his consultation he leaves via the back exit.

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Carlton Toy Library, originally the Old Chapel of Women's Refuge, part of a larger complex of maternal and children’s health on Keppel and Cardigan St corner.

Elevation

Local community engagement

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SPORTS AND GAMES _ HALF-COURT BASKKETBALL _ KIDS PLAYGROUND

HEALTH PROGRAMMES 3 URBAN AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY GARDEN

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PUBLIC REALM

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TRAM No.19 SINGLE DWELLING APARTMENT STYLE STUDENT APARTMENT SOCIAL HOUSING

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HEALING DESIGN RESEARCH ‘HEALING ENVIROMENTS’ by JAIN MALKIN

REMOVING CEGREGATED WAITING SPACES, CREATING A COMMUNAL WAITING AREA WHICH ACTS AS A PUBLIC SQUARE RUNNING THROUGH THE BUILDING, MIXING THE HEALTH AND COMMUNITY

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INTERNAL WINDOW

EXPANDABLE RENTABLE COMMUNITY SPACE

VOID 1 2

LADNSCAPE COOLING EFFECTS

OUTDOOR TERRACE

DIETETICS

GARDEN BED, SUBTERRAINEAN WATERING SYSTEM

FIRST FLOOR GROUND LEVEL

BIKE STORE

OT/ PHYSIO

PHARMACY

MENTAL HEALTH

SOLAR ACCESS

PARTI DIAGRAM

FORM/MASSING

CIRCULATION

GREEN SPACES

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COMMUNITY POSSIBILITIES

teaching_

MAIN STREET ENTRY

night activations_ COMMUNITY DINNERS ART EXHIBITIONS THEATRE SCREENING

FOYER

JENNY [AND CHRIS] / 38yo MOTHER AND 9yo SON

PATIENTS CIRCULATION AXIS

OUTDOOR TERRACE SPORTS FIELD

AND CONSULTATION ROOM EDGE TREATMENTS AND PLANTING BOXES NORTH/WEST FACING FACADES INSET TO REDUCE HEAT LOAD ON GLAZING

GREEN SPACES Articulation of the blocks to create variance in garden spaces, some to encourage introspection, others to encourage group and community engagement

GYM

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EQUIPMENT HIRE CLASSES SOCIAL TEAMS GYM CLASSES

CENRAL CORRIDOR Public circulation through the length of the building, creating an indoor PUBLIC SQUARE

THROUGH THE LANDSCAPE POCKETS

5 10

BOOK SWAP

CONNECTIONS TO NATURE

Jenny brings her son Chris to the health centre for weekly sessions with occupational therapist after an accident overseas left Chris with an injury. They take the No. 19 tram from their home in Brunswick [1]. After checking in at the recption Chris wants to play in the community playground, where they wait to recieve a haptic call for their appointment [2]. Chris uses the gym during his hour long session [3] during which Jenny makes her way back to the cafe to wait for Chris to be done [4].

RECEPTION

WEEKLY VET VISIT

H E A L I N G D E S I G N EDGE GREEING

CAFE/KITCHEN

COMMUNITY

FLEXIBLE COMMUNITY HALL/ROOMS

DANCE CLASSES LANGUAGE CLASSES BIRTHDAYS

Tim left school at 17 to take up a trade apprenticeship as a carpenter. He recently injured his back at work which required surgery. The rehab process will take up to six months through which he cannot work. He also undertakes counciling with a mental health practicioner since his accident. [1] Living opposite the site, he uses the local facilities, he cannot afford the travel cost any further. [2] He plays basketball with other people from the housing estate. [3] Attends a mental health seminar in the theatre space. [4] After checking in for his consultation at the reception he grabs a coffee from the cafe and waits in the outdoor green space. [5+6] After his consultation he leaves via the back exit.

Tanya bikes to the health center everyday from her home in Parkville. She is a addictions therapist taking sessions throughout the day with groups and individuals. STRESSES of the job are an important factor to consider. The situations and circumstances that Tanya encounters as part of her day-today can be both confronting and disturbing for her personally. The REFLECTIVE AND RELIEVING LANDSCAPING POCKETS [3] of the building and the extensive landscaping [5] will cater for her needs to recalibrate and relax through the day. She parks her bike [1] in the bike store and has her own consultation room [2] and uses the group spaces and threatre upstairs [4].

LECTURE HALL

SEMINAR GROUP

RYAN / 19yo MALE / CARPENTER

TANYA / 32yo FEMALE / MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL

SPACES

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BIKE STORE

SECLUDED PATIENT ENTRY

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PULL APART Landscape to split and fill into the gaps betwen the building’s blocks

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GENERAL MASS Sitting with an interface along Lygon, setback on other sides

PROGRAMS

M E N TA L H E A LT H

GYM ENTRY

SHADING TO BE USED

COMMUNITY GARDEN

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