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The Carle Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center is dedicated to providing the highestquality patient care through community involvement, integrated research, scientific discovery, and education for the purpose of maximizing the recovery of the individuals in our care. Our core values are represented in the Carle Strategic Plan, which in compliment with our research and collective healing spaces, establish a foundation for how we advance the ability of the people we serve.
MISSION: To advance human ability, the CPRC will not only serve as a landmark and educational hub for the awareness of veterans in the immediate Champaign-Urbana area, but the CPRC will also serve as the leading Midwest TBI rehabilitation center for the innovation and application of new and more promising treatments to improve and eliminate the effects of injury and debilitating health conditions, which will inevitably foster the wounded warriors back into our community.
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View Set Back The overall concept incorporates a large campus design. In order to maximize views for the occupants, the building is set back in a “ying/yang” principle
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Public vs Services In order to accomidate for the large exterior public spaces, a small program is introduced to not only house bathrooms, bike shelters and cafe’s, but it also serves as a barrier between the services space to the east and the public campus to the West
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Walkable Facade A balcony system stems throughout the building’s facade as a way of creating easy-to-reach exterior spaces for occupants for optimal views to the events occuring on the boardwalk and campus
Building Gardens Cut-outs and various gardens are introduced to the building for ease of access for inpatients, and also to give private spaces for clinicians, outpatients, students and families
Southern Protection Mechanical Cover A MECCO shading system is placed on the south The building cover continues to wrap around Tyler Schwede 131 facade to protect the occupants from the harshand Mulugeta Woldgeorgis to not only provide shading for the roof healing southern exposure from the sun, to promote balcony exploration and interaction
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A 3 foot slot is designed within each building floor to not only maximize the amount of floor to floor height, but also to create a more quiet and adaptable hospital. The slot runs all the plumbing, HVAC and electrical equipment to keep all floors free of wires and large un-movable objects. Carle Foundation Hospital also wanted to be sure the building was adaptable for future expansion and renovation, so the change of floor plans are easily done. Views were also an important part of our design, so the slot brings 15 foot height exterior walls for maximum views and optimal daylighting. Because of the amount of material between floors, there is minimal noise from floor to floor, which is a huge healing coorelation to TBI patients. The design of the patient room was inspired through maximizing view points for both nurses and patients. This move was done due to our research of TBI victims. It was observed that patients with TBI had a faster and easier healing process when they were given the ability for larger exterior viewpoints to vegitation and the community. We prioritized the patients inability to see the clinitian over the patients safe transition to the bathroom. However, we designed a ceiling track system that would allow the patients to easily moveuver throughout the room. As a veteran, the patient usually has a tough minded opinion of themselves, and so they accept unwinnable challenges (like their physical ability during intensive care). Thus, the track allows them to safely challenge themselves. Due to the urban fabric of the site, each patient room includes individual garden spaces to provide horticultural therapy and views.
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Acknowledgements Throughout the course of the semester, various individuals generously volunteered their valuable time and expertise to assist with the development of the studio. The studio would like to express our most sincere appreciation to all those who participated in being guest lecturers and critics.
COLLABORATORS
Todd Eicken, Senior Vice President, HDR David Kuffner, Cannon Design Percy “Rebel� Roberts, President and COO, VOA Associates Inc. Carle Foundation Hospital UIUC Veterans Student Support Services
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