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A PORTFOLIO OF ARCHITECTURE DESIGN AND ART WORKS 2008-2012
CONTENT 01. SH GENERAL HOSPITAL
02. SEU CAMPUS STADIUM
03. A HOUSE OF FUTURE
02. BRAZOS NATURE MUSEUM 05. CYCLING NANJING
06. DYNAMIC COMMUNITY
SHANGHAI GENERAL HOSPITAL
BACKGROUND
SITE SECTION
The project locates in mid-east of Shanghai, China. Shanghai has large aging population which brings increasing recognition of healthcare. Due to the shortage of physicians, staff efficiency becomes important consideration. Two metro rail lines cross the site, bringing patients from both center city and sub-urban areas.
PARK
ART SALON
65:1
COMMERCIAL
METRO PHYSICIANS
RESIDENTIAL
TRAIN STATION
CBD
CITY CENTER
SITE AIRPORT/ TRAIN STATION
0
2mile
4
METRO
OFFICE
RESIDENTS 1,085,130
METRO
MECH
INTERSTITIAL FLOOR
ADMINISTRATION CLINIC/LAB
LOBBY/REGISTRATION GYM/SPA DIETARY/CAFE/SHOP
PLANT SERVICE
GREEN ROOF
SURGERY/ENDOSCOPY/PATHO IMAGING
INFUSION/EMERGENCY PARKING PARKING
MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG MED/SURG OBSTETRIC/PEDIATRIC ICU/STEP DOWN ICU/NICU
SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL
Site Area: Building Area: F. A . R . Number of Beds: Number of Levels: Building Height :
PARK
290,000 sq. ft. 385,000 sq. ft. 1.33 457 13 205 ft
GOALS > Accomplish efficiency in hospital layout: Circulation, Module > Provide restorative hospital environment: Daylighting, Nature View > Design a hospital more friendly to community: Public space, Wellness center
Building Alignment
Traffic Arrangement
Pedestrain Accessibility
Community Connectivity
Building Form
Green Space
PROGRAM
CLINICAL SERVICE
CLINIC
INPATIENT
PHARMACY REGISTRATION INFUSION EMERGENCY
OUTPATIENT SERVICE 33,800 SF
LOBBY
SURGERY
48,100 SF
ENDOSCOPY
SUPPORT
MEDICAL SUPPORT 18,200 SF
ADMINISTRATIVE
40,100 SF
CLINICAL LAB PATHOLOGY CENTRAL STERILE
MEDICAL LABORATORY
IMAGING
237,000 SF
First Floor Plan
0
50
100 FT
Pedestrain Entrance
Central Garden Upper Level
Central Garden Lower Level
GARDEN
The central garden provides the major recreational space and view in the project. It is divided into upper and lower parts by a water fall. the upper garden has pool and trees, imitating the real nature. The sunken garden, paved with pebbles, provide light and accessable outdoor space for the underdround building.
SS: 17/18
WE: 4/9
EA: 17/39
MR: 10/16
IEQ: 16/18
ID: 3/6
RPC: 1/4
TOTAL: 67
Estimated LEED Credit
Access to natural light and views of nature has been shown to reduce the length of stay for a patient and their need for pain m e d i c a t i o n f o l l o w i n g s u r g e r y. Atrium spaces, art works, signs and pavements contribute to wayfinding for both staffs and patients
Second Floor Plan
CLINICAL SERVICE
CLINIC
INPATIENT
PHARMACY REGISTRATION INFUSION EMERGENCY
OUTPATIENT SERVICE 33,800 SF
LOBBY
SURGERY
48,100 SF
ENDOSCOPY
SUPPORT
MEDICAL SUPPORT 18,200 SF
ADMINISTRATIVE
40,100 SF
CLINICAL LAB PATHOLOGY CENTRAL STERILE
MEDICAL LABORATORY
IMAGING
Third Floor Plan
INPATIENT ANALYSIS CREATING R OUTES & CALCULATE TRAVEL DISTANCE HermiteSpline spline = doc.Application.Create.NewHermiteSpline(points, false); Plane plane = app.Create.NewPlane(new XYZ(0, 0, -1), new XYZ(0, 0, 0)); SketchPlane skplane = doc.Create.NewSketchPlane(plane); doc.Create.NewModelCurve(spline, skplane); double routelength = spline.Length;
Typical Inpatient Floor Plan
0
50
100 FT
Based on the code requirement and consideration of efficiency, I create a prototype with a combination of singleloaded and double-loaded plans. I also developed a Revit API program to help caculate the travel distances in three schemes under the prototype. After looking at the data, the fourth scheme was generated taking advantage of different parts of the first three schemes.
General Patient Room
LDR Room
ICU Room
SEU CAMPUS STADIUM
CYCLING NANJING
DEVELOPMENT
CONSIDERING 1. Fast traffics and historical residential areas on the boundary conflict with each other. 2.The scattered scenic spots failed to attract tourists individually. We introduce cycling as an inbetween life style to reconsile the conflict and to connect tourist attractions inside/outside the city wall as a whole travelling network.
RESOURCES
TRANSPORTATION
SITE PLAN
SCALE RESEARCH
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
SOUTH ELEVATION
STRUCTURE
DYNAMIC COMMUNITY
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M.Arch, LEED Green Associate Candidate for CHSD Certificate (1-979-)777-7617 Taoistc@gmail.com