Architectural Portfolio Trent Hinze
2014
CONTENT 1. UNL STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
2. LAUSANNE REHABILITATION CENTER
3. WELLS-LAMSON MEMORIAL
4. ELECTRONIC TAXI COMPLEX
5. NEBRASKA CITY MEDICAL CENTER
UNL STUDENT HEALTH CENTER Lincoln, Nebraska The University of Nebraska Student Health Center project aims to address student needs far beyond treating illness. The facility offers a healthy lifestyle recommendation embedded in the essence of the project. The soft material pallet of channel glass and neutral colors allow the architecture to command where and when a powerful message infused with color can be delivered to its audience. In this way, the new University Health Center will be like a gallery with healthy lifestyle suggestions as its featured work. With preventative health being the primary focus
of the facility, additional program is added to transform the health center into a student performance complex. Program like a practice soccer field, a healthy food cafĂŠ, and a bike shop transform the health center into much more than a place to go when one is ill. The facility will become a destination for the healthy.
Level 1
Section Viewing North
Level 2
Student Approach To Entrance
West Facade
Technical Section
Entry for Cyclist
Exam Room Section Flexible Walking Surface
Work Station Facing Patient
Natural Lighting To Orient Patient
Door Placed For Patient Privacy
West Entry
North West Facade
Central Atrium
Entry Lobby
Health Cafe
Practice Field
Cycling Path
West Facade Master Plan
LAUSANNE REHABILITATION CENTER Lausanne, Switzerland The Genetic Research and Addiction Rehabilitation Center is a specialized medical facility that deals with drug addiction through a methodology that looks at human behavior and the genetic makeup of the addicted. With Switzerland’s challenging reputation of substance abuse and the government’s progressive approach to the issue, Lausanne, Switzerland is an ideal location for the proposed program. The rhythmic exoskeletal structure and subtle approach to the landscape portray Switzerland’s cultural focus. The facility
is an exemplary model of a translational work environment between addiction specialists and geneticists. The translation line occupies the core of the second level. This space is not only a main corridor leading to core program, but it is also a space that allows for interaction between professions through programming such as coffee vendors, food vendors, and lounge space.
South Entry
Facility Support Services Preventative Treatment Patient Care Unit Addiction Recovery Genetic Research Facility Patient Support Administrative Support Diagnostic and Treatment Services
Site Section
Translation Line
South Entry
ELEVATION scale 3/8” = 1’
SECTION scale 3/8” = 1’ STEEL DIAGRID STRUCTURE
T.O. PARAPET 17’ 7 3/4” (+46’-4 1/2”) RIGID FOAM INSULATION W/ REINFORCED EPDM MEMBRANE FLASHING
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
DOUBLE PANE GLASS PANELS
4” DEEP MULLION
METAL DECKING FLOOR SYSTEM W/ 2 1/2” CONCRETE TOPPING THIRD FLOOR 13’8” (+28’-8 3/4”)
HSS TUBING
SECOND FLOOR 15’3/4” (+15’-3/4”)
5/8” GYPSUM BOARD CEILING
1 1/4” ALUMINUM WALL PANEL MOUNTED TO 5/8” SUBSTRATE METAL STUD
GROUND FLOOR 0’0” (+0’-0”)
PARKING DECK -13’5.5” (-13’-5.5”)
Lower Level -16’5.5” (-16’-5.5”)
Technical Section
Parking Deck Entry
Visitor Entry
Genetics Laboratory
Patient Care Unit
WELLS-LAMSON MEMORIAL Barre, Vermont The architectural proposal illustrated is located in the southeast region of the WellsLamson granite quarry. Embedded in the superstructure are artist residences, studio work spaces, and an educational pavilion. Suspended in the center of the structure is a memorial capable of moving vertically and horizontally within the drained granite quarry. The memorial is operated by eight wenches—four affixed to the structure and four anchored to the quarry floor. Having eight attachment points gives the memorial a wide range of motion.
The platform’s dive begins at level one. As the platform descends below the structure, an expansive view emerges for a brief moment. Next, the history of the quarry is expressed through the various layers of granite. The memorial allows the user to perceive the Wells-Lamson quarry as the workers once did.
Residence Space
Studio Workspace
Educational Pavilion
Memorial
Docking Platform
Parking
Diving Sequence
Program
Photovoltaic Paneling
Northwest Facade
Wench System
Residence Level
Studio Level
Memorial
Elevator
Vehicle Loading Zone
Parking Deck
Educational Pavilion
Visitor Entry
Photo voltaic Panels
4” Gutter
Top of Curtain Wall 12’-6” (+57’-2”)
w Insulation
Return Air Duct Supply Air Duct Metal Studs 1/2” Gypsum Board Wall Meteon Wall Panel Third Floor 22’-4” (+44’-8”)
3” Rigid Insulation
+66 :DIÀH *ULG
2” concrete Topping
Second Floor 22’-4” (+22’-4”)
Recessed Cannon Light
Drop Ceiling With Acoustical Tile
Double Pane Glass Panels
8” Deep Mullion
Ground Floor 0’-0” (+0’-0”)
HSS Tubing
Cross Rock Anchor
Bottom of Walkway 12’-0” (-12’-0”)
Technical Section
View From Quarry Floor
West Facade
ELECTRONIC TAXI COMPLEX New York, New York To understand a hybridized urban infrastructure (HUI), one must understand what infrastructure is and how it operates. Infrastructure’s main role is to serve the public by supplying an array of needs ranging from elements that sustain life to elements that make life convenient to sustain. Infrastructure’s purpose outweighs its own visual appeal and is accepted by the public because of this characteristic. When Infrastructure becomes hybridized, a higher level of efficiency develops. The structure prolongs its ability to exist based on the numerous needs it supplies.
The location of this project is on and near the central park reservoir. The proposal repurposes solar energy for the city’s taxi transportation network. The reservoir serves as a centralized hub for housing and recharging electronic taxis. The area of the reservoir that accumulates the most direct sun hosts photovoltaic panels, which harvest enough energy to sustain a quarter of Manhattan’s public taxi network. To power Manhattan’s yellow fleet, the electronic taxi complex has the ability to host 80,000 photovoltaic panels, each capable of individually harvesting 200 Watts per hour.
Capable of driving up to 100 miles on a full charge. The typical taxi in NYC will drive 140 miles in a 24 hour shift.
2 Minute Switch
7 Hour Recharge
Battery Exchange Station
Battery Exchange Complex
South Entry
Infrastructure Components
Level 1
Lower Level
HUB
Lower Level Parking
1
2
3
NEBRASKA CITY MEDICAL CENTER Nebraska City, Nebraska Nebraska City Medical Center draws upon the various levels and natural aspects of the tree for its own spatial arrangement. It is the designer’s intent to refocus this abstraction into the new hospital in both plan and section. In section, the lower levels are used for storage and mechanical services, much like a tree would operate. As one moves up the facility, public circulation becomes prevalent. At the top of the facility, privacy is
optimal and selective like a tree canopy. In plan, the building can be viewed in two parts. Where these components intersect, there is a large circulation atrium. In one component, program services the staff, and in the other component, the patients receive care.
In Collaboration with E. Lamprecht
Level 1
Level 2 OFFICE-PRIVOFFICE-ANES THESIA OFFICE ATE
CONFERNCE ROOM
Room
OFFICE
Room
Level 3
Room
Compounding
Room
Supply Storage PRE/RECOVE RY
IV Admixture
Narcotic Storage
PRE/RECOVE RY
PRE/RECOVE RY
PRE/RECOVE RY
Receiving
Room
PRE/RECOVE RY
PRE/RECOVE RY
Sterile Compounding
Business Center
Room
Room
Supply Storage Small Shelf
Trash Holding
Room
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/M EDICAL CARE
PRE/RECOVE RY
PRE/RECOVE RY MEDS
PRE/RECOVE RY
Support Support
ADMIN
Nourishment
PRE/RECOVE RY
Lockers Portable CARM
Portable XRAY
Housekeeping PRE/RECOVE RY
CHAPEL
TLT
TLT
PRE/RECOVE RY
TLT
RESPITATOR THERAPY Y
SUPPORT
Communicatio n
Electrical Office Shared
Consultation
PRE/RECOVE RY
Registration
Support
Support
PRE/RECOVE RY
HEALTH
INFORMATIO SYSTEMS/MEN D REC Soiled
Clean
Office Manager
TLT
TLT
TLT
Room Waiting
Conference SOILED
TLT
CLEAN PACU
PACU
MRI Equipment
Change Room
Change Room
Lounge
CT Control
MRI Control
Patient Holding
Patient Holding
MEDICATION
PACU
Dinning
STAFF DEVELOPME NT
EQUIPMENT PACU
DICTATION
PACU
PACU Fluro Control
CT Scan
BUSINESS CENTER
Ultrasound
Rad/Fluro
HUMAN RESOURCES AND EMPLOYEE HEALTH
HOUSEKEEP ING
TLT
MRI
MEDICAL STAFF SUPPORT
Room
Rad/Fluro TLT
PACU
Room
REGISTR ATION /WAITING
GAS STORAGE DECONTAM
TLT
BEHAVORIAL EXAM
EXAM
EXAM
EXAM
EXAM
SUPPORT
PACU
PACU
PACU
PACU
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERIN G
NURSING STAFF ADMINISTRAT ION
FOOD AMBULANCE GARAGE
BUSINESS CENTER
EXAM
Room Storage
XRAY Storage
DICTATION
DICTATION TRAMA
READING ROOM
EXAM SUPPORT
Scope Processing
NON-INVASIV CARDIOLOGYE GI Lab
EXAM MEDICATION
CLEAN
SOILED
Scope Storage
SUPPORT
EXAM
OFFICE STAFF
STRETCHER STORAGE
Support
Registration
Receptionist
LOUNGE
EQUIPMENT
GIFT SHOP
EXAM
OR MANAGEMEN CASE T/SOCIALWO
STORAGE
TLT
EXAM
TLT TRIAGE/EXAM
NOURISHMEN T
REVIEW RK/UTILIZATIO N
Consultation
Support
POINT OF CARE LAB ON CALL
RESPITORY THERAPY
LOCKERS
Waiting
STERILE
STAFF
Support TRIAGE/EXAM STAFF SECURITY
EMS CENTER
REG
TLT WORKSTATIO N
REGISTRATIO WORKSTATIO N NS
ANESTHESIA WORKROOM OFFICE MANAGER
ELECTRICAL CLOSET
TLT
OR
OFFICE STAFF
EMS TLT WAITING
WAITING TLT
MALE LOCKERS
OFFICE-CHAR NURSE GE TLT/SHOWER LOUNGE TLT/SHOWER
OR JANITOR CHILD SEATING
COMMUNICA TIONS CLOSET
MENS TLT
WOMANS TLT
ON CALL ROOM
VENDING
WOMAN LOCKERS
CONSULTATI ON STERILE
EQUIPMENT LOCKERS
CATH LAB
REGISTRATIO N
SECRETARY
OFFICE
CATH LAB CONTROL
OR ENVIORNMEN SERVICES TAL
LOUNGE
OFFICE
SPECIMEN PROCESSING PHLEBOTOM (IN-PATIENT)Y
STAFF TOILET
PRE-ADMISS ION AND TESING AND REGISTRATIO N
LAB COAT STOAGE
H.C. CLOSET STERILE PROCESSING
MATERIALS MANAGEMEN T
BIO. HAZARDOUS WASTE
STAFF TOILET
MICROBIOLO GY
TRANSFUSIO SERVICES N
SAFTEY SHOWER
SUPPLY STORAGE
CHEMISTRY SECURITY/SW ITCHBOARD
INFORMATIO SYSTEMS N
GLASS CYLINDER STORAGE FLAMMABLE STORAGE
BREAKDOWN
TRASH HOLD
HEMATOLOG URINALYSISY/
GLASS WASH AUTOCLAVE
Private Filtered Dense Enclosed Full Complex Safe Sunlight Absorption
Open Transport Circulation Highway Flexible Vulnerable Simple Clear
Lower Level Parking
Storage Service Complex System Anchor
Approach
T.O. PARAPET 18’ 1 3/4” (+51’-1”) RIGID FOAM INSULATION W/ REINFORCED EPDM MEMBRANE FLASHING
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
RECCESSED TROFFER LIGHT
DOUBLE PANE GLASS PANELS
4” DEEP MULLION
METAL DECKING FLOOR SYSTEM W/ 2 1/2” CONCRETE TOPPING THIRD FLOOR 16’11 1/2” (+32’-11 1/4”) CEMENTITIOUS FIRE BARRIER
STEEL W SECTION
SECOND FLOOR 15’ 11 3/4” (+15’-11 3/4”)
SUSPENDED CEILING W/ 2’ SQUARE ACOUSTICAL TILE
3/4” WOOD PANEL MOUNTED TO 5/8” SUBSTRATE METAL STUD
GROUND FLOOR 0’0” (+0’-0”)
Genetics Research & Addiction Rehabilitation Facility Level 1 Atrium
UNL Studio Geneva, Switzerland
SECTION scale 3/8” = 1’
Technical Section
Evening Approach
Architectural Portfolio
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