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SPATIAL PLANNING + PARTI DIAGRAM

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FRAMEWORK

FRAMEWORK

The spatial arrangement and forms are guided by biological structures in the human body. The DNA ceiling element guides users from private offices and simulation spaces in the back to bright, collaborative spaces in the lower level. The hexagonal classroom and nearby offices take their form after the structure of chemical compounds. The variety in space types and large central gathering spaces enable professionals from many diciplines to work together in whatever environment works best for them.

GROUND FLOOR PLAN |

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Ground Floor

1. Junior Maker’s Space

2. Senior Maker’s Space

3. Storage

4. Presentation Space

5. Virtual Reality Debrief/Breakout Space

6. Virtual Reality Simulation Room

7. Kitchen + Lounge

8. Restrooms

9. Mother’s Room

10. Private Offices (4)

11. Debrief Space I

12. Patient waiting area

13. Home Health Sim Lab

14. Outpatient Sim Lab

15. TeleHealth Booths

16. Control Room

17. Conference Room

18. Debrief Space II

19. Debrief Space III

20. Classroom

Mezzanine Floor

1. Main Lounge

2. Open Benching

3. Cafe Tables

4. Information Center

5. Informal Debrief Space

6. Staff Lockers

7. Reserved Benching

CAFE + LOUNGE

The center of the facility serves as a touchdown point. offices and meeting rooms surround the perimeter. Behind the Cafe is the main lecture space which is used for large meetings. The mezzanine level serves as a lounge and alternative workspace with benching along the perimeter. The lower level of the main floor offers flexible space for small team meetings and presentations. The VR simulation lab is also located here along with the maker's space.

Dna Strand

The ceiling element represents the collaboration between professionals across many disipines coming together to create the future of medicine. Just like the human body, this space is a collection of complex systems working together

Material Selections

The Maker's Space is a research space dedicated to user engagement and inclusive design. The Lab is used to lead user-centered research and workshops. FrameWork aims to welcome traditionally excluded communities, such as handicapped individuals, to this space in order to learn from their experience. This collaboration space will assist NEXT in their mission to develop products that help all people. The lab is designed with universal design and accessibilty in mind. Modular furniture and casters allow for several room configurations to accommodate a range of activities.

STEELCASE FF&E

1. Node with Tripod by Steelcase

2. Verb Trapezoid by Steelcase

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