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AN INTEGRATED CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DESIGN
ZACH C. ROWLEY LINDSEY D. GORE
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSIT Y BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN DEGREE CANDIDATES DECEMBER 2019
INTRODUCTION PROJECT STATEMENT | WORDS OF INSPIRATION ........................................................................... 1 CAUSES & TRENDS OF ILLNESSES & DEATH AMONG CHILDREN FROM AGE 0-21 ............. 2 CASE STUDIES ........................................................................................................................................ 3- 4 SITE ANALYSIS SITE OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................... 5 SITE INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 6 OUR DESIGN RELATIVE SPACES....................................................................................................................................... 7 STACKING DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................ 8 PROGRAM LEGEND................................................................................................................................... 9 FLOOR PLANS LEVEL 1 ......................................................................................................................................... 10 LEVEL 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 11 LEVEL 3 ......................................................................................................................................... 12 LEVEL 4 ......................................................................................................................................... 13 LEVEL 5 ......................................................................................................................................... 14 SECTIONS WALL DETAIL | SECTION .......................................................................................................... 15 RENDER EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE .......................................................................................................... 16 DETAIL SPACES PATIENT ROOM LAYOUT ARIEL VIEW ..................................................................................................17 PATIENT ROOM FRONT VIEW................................................................................................................. 18 PATIENT ROOM RENDER ........................................................................................................ 19 PATIENT ROOM RENDER......................................................................................................... 20 PLAYROOM ................................................................................................................................................. 22
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS .................................................................................................................. 24 SUN PATH- DECEMBER 21 ...................................................................................................................... 25 SUN PATH- JUNE 21 .................................................................................................................................. 26 FIRE ZONES .................................................................................................................................................. 27 MOVEMENT & NOISE | ENERGY & LIGHTING .................................................................................... 28 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL LAYOUT- PATIENT FLOOR ............................................................... 29 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS | PLUMBING .................................................................................................. 30 STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS | BONES MODEL ........................................................................................... 32 COLUMN CHART ......................................................................................................................................... 34 DETAIL 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 DETAIL 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 FOUNDATION PLAN ................................................................................................................................... 38 LEVEL 2 COLUMN GRID DESIGN ............................................................................................................ 39 LEVEL 3 COLUMN GRID DESIGN ............................................................................................................ 40 LEVEL 4 COLUMN GRID DESIGN ............................................................................................................ 41 LEVEL 5 COLUMN GRID DESIGN ............................................................................................................ 42 DETAILS | LOAD TRACING ........................................................................................................................ 44 LIVE LOADS LEVEL 1 .................................................................................................................................. 46 LIVE LOADS LEVEL 2 .................................................................................................................................. 47 LIVE LOADS LEVEL 3 .................................................................................................................................. 48 LIVE LOADS LEVEL 4 .................................................................................................................................. 49 LIVE LOADS LEVEL 5 .................................................................................................................................. 50 MODEL IMAGES MODEL IMAGES ....................................................................................................................................51 -52 COST ESTIMATES PROJECT COST .......................................................................................................................................... 54
WHAT IS PEDIATRICS? The care of children ranging from the ages of 0 - 18 years old. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE? With the guidance and program requirements provided by HKS, we are designing a Children’s Hospital in North Texas. Due to the rapid increase of youth population, in the Denton and Collin Counties, future medical facilities are needed. Facilities provided by Cook Children’s include: Main Campus - Fort Worth, Texas Walsh Ranch - West Forth, Texas North Campus - North Texas
FAMILY
FRIENDLY GROWTH nurture JOY PROSPER
HOPEFUL
EXPLORE
FUN
CREATIVE healing LAUGHTER COLORFUL PLAY YOUTH.KID.INFANT
1
is the LEADING cause of death of children in 2016
of children are obese. This is declining in Collin County thanks to education programs.
2
is the Second Leading cause of deaths among children.
3
is the third leading cause of deaths among children.
443 cases of
children diagnosed with diabetes
Kids live with a Mental Health Disorder in Texas.
33% of children diseases
Behind Dallas county, Collin
are linked to environmental exposures.
County has the number of children receiving mental health services.
PREVENTION is better than Cure.
6% increase in children
27% of Children in the U.S.
population in Collin County
live with chronic illnesses
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SERVICE ENTRANCE
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH AMBULANCE BAY
WOMEN’S ENTRANCE
PRIMARY & URGENT CARE NOW OPEN
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & SPECIALTY CARE OPENING : SPRING 2020
PROPOSED CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COMING SOON CHILDREN’S ENTRANCE
EMERGENCY ENTRANCE
GREEN SPACE
UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE
EXISTING DRIVE
U.S. 380
PROPOSED 2ND DRIVE
S C A L E 1/32” : 1’
COMMUNITY GARDEN TYPOGRAPHY Primarily Flat Out of Flood Plain
Increase access to fresh foods Improve food security Increase physical activity through garden maintenance activities Improve dietary habits through education Increase fruit and vegetable intake Reduce risk of obesity and obesity-related diseases Improve mental health and promote relaxation
SITE DIMENSIONS Total Site: 23.65 +/- acres = 1,030,194 SQFT Total Building: 325,000 SQFT Ground Level: about 84,000 BGSF U.S. 380 Connects Denton to McKinney Median dividing highway Easy Access No Public Transportation
CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND Children learn through play Provides off-screen entertainment Playgrounds offer physical & emotional benefits Playgrounds offer social opportunities Educational games can make learning more fun
SECONDARY ENTRANCE Proposed entrance directly to hospital site from U.S. 380 - required distance of 140 FT away from existing driveway. NEIGHBORS Commercial & Retail Residential Young Families Promoting the hospital Backside needs to look just as good as the front Catholic Church Complex Children’s School Green Belt - proposed baseball fields LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Dunaway Associates
NATURAL LANDSCAPE The wild grass currently located on the site is a pleasant, free feeling element that helps connect the urban environment of the hospital to nature directly.
GREEN SPACE POSSIBILITIES
PUBLIC & ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
INPATIENT NURSING SERVICES
DIAGNOSTIC & TREATMENT SERVICES
LOGISTICAL & SUPPORT SERVICES
ADMIN / EXECUTIVE OFFICES - 328 SQFT ADMISSION / PATIENT REGISTRATION - 328 SQFT
NICU - 10,200 SQFT
CARDIO & NEURO DIAGNOSTICS - 7,200 SQFT
DIETARY SERVICES - 6,970 SQFT
CHAPEL / PASTORAL CARE - 164 SQFT EDUCATION - 1230 SQFT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - 1,148 SQFT FINANCE / ACCOUNTING / BUSINESS OFFICES - 164 SQFT DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING / RADIOLOGY - 8,400 SQFT
GIFT SHOP - 410 SQFT HUMAN RESOURCES - 164 SQFT
EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SERVICES - 656 SQFT
PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - 9,000 SQFT FACILITIES MANAGEMENT - 1,148 SQFT
INFECTION CONTROL - 82 SQFT INFORMATION SERVICES - 328 SQFT
LINEN SERVICES - 328 SQFT LOBBY - 3280 SQFT
MEDICAL RECORDS - 164 SQFT
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - 14,000 SQFT
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT - 2,460 SQFT
MORGUE - 164 SQFT
PEDIATRIC MED / SURG UNIVERSAL - 21,600 SQFT
MEDICAL STAFF - 246 SQFT
PHARMACY - 1,640 SQFT
NURSE ADMINISTRATION - 328 SQFT
LABORATORY - 2,050 SQFT SECURITY - 164 SQFT
CHILD PLAY SPACE - 3,400 SQFT
RESPIRATORY THERAPY - 492 SQFT
STERILE PROCESSING - 2,296 SQFT
PASTORAL CARE - 82 SQFT QUALITY IMPROVEMENT - 82 SQFT
PEDIATRIC MED / SURG UNIVERSAL - 21,600 SQFT SURGERY - 11,200 SQFT
VOLUNTEER SERVICES - 164 SQFT
CENTRAL POWER PLANT - 10,000 SQFT WELLNESS CENTER - 2,736 SQFT
ENDOSCOPE / MINOR PROCEDURE - 3,000 SQFT
MECHANICAL SPACE - 18,000 SQFT PEDIATRIC MED / SURG UNIVERSAL - 21,600 SQFT
PRE / RECOVERY- 9,450 SQFT
ANTEPARTUM - 2,400 SQFT
OUTDOOR GREEN SPACES - 68,644 SQFT
N/A N/A N/A
GUEST SERVICES MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIAL SERVICES
LABOR & DELIVERY - 7,500 SQFT PARKING GARAGE - 51,040 SQFT 380 PARKING GARAGE SPACES
POSTPARTUM - 8,400 SQFT
NEWBORN NURSERY - 1,500 SQFT
RELATIVE SPACES
PRIVATE
PUBLIC
WOMEN’S. WOMEN’S. WOMEN’S. WO HEALING PUBLIC TEEN PLAY PUBLIC. PUBLI GARDEN PATIENT PUBLIC TEEN PLAY PUBLIC. PUBLI HEALING PUBLIC CHILD PLAY PUBLIC. PUBLI PATIENT PUBLIC CHILD PLAY PUBLIC. PUBLI GARDEN
Outdoor Terrace. Outdoor Terrace. Outdoor Terrace. Outd Prosper Gardens and Park.
ELEV.
Garage Parking Lower Level 1. Garage Leve Garage Parking Lower Level 2. Garage Leve Garage Parking Lower Level 3. Garage Leve
DIAGN
oor Terrace.
MEN’S PATIENT PATIENT
OSTIC & PROCEDURE. DIAGN LOBBY. LOBBY. LOBBY. LO Dietary Services. Dietary Services. Dietary Servi
PROGRAMMING LEGEND
Green Space
Terrace Garden
Children’s Play Space
Playroom & Teen Room
Employee Services
Nurse’s Break Rooms and Staff Breakroom
Wellness
Wellness Center, Wellness Market, Classrooms
H Loading Dock
Central Plant
FM
Environ. Services
Ambulance Bay
Material Management
Parking Layout of Underground Garage, Level -1
Morgue
Dietary Services
Imaging ER Department Women’s Registration
Wellness
Lab
Women’s Drop-off
Wellness Center
Pharmacy
ER Drop-off
Gift
Children’s Registration
Children’s Drop-off
Prosper Gardens and Park
CHILDREN’S ENTRANCE, WOMEN’S ENTRANCE, REGISTRATION, PHARMACY, GIFT SHOP, WELLNESS MARKET, WELLNESS CENTER, DIETARY SERVICES, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, LAB & IMAGING, MORGUE, MATERIAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, FACILITY MANAGEMENT, CENTRAL PLANT PROSPER GARDENS & PARK SCALE 1/64” : 1’
Cardio / Neuro Diagnostics
Endoscopy/ Minor Procedure
Employee
Sterile Processing
Pharmacy
Mental Health
Surgery Department Waiting Pre-Op Patient Rooms
Waiting
Recovery Patient Rooms
Terrace
SURGERY, CARDIO, NEURO, ENDOSCOPY, PRE-OP, POST-OP, PHARMACY, STERILE PROCESSING, EMPLOYEE SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION, TERRACE SCALE 1/40” : 1’
Waiting Healing Garden
Pastor Chapel
Child Play
PATIENT CARE UNITS, NURSE STATIONS, NURSE BREAK ROOM, CHAPEL, PASTORAL CARE, HEALING GARDEN, CHILD PLAY ZONE, TERRACES SCALE 1/40” : 1’
Waiting Classroom
Teen Play
PATIENT CARE UNITS, NURSE STATIONS, NURSE BREAK ROOM, CLASSROOM, TEEN ZONE, TERRACE
SCALE 1/40” : 1’
WOMEN’S HEALTH FUTURE EXPANSION SHELLED & MECHANICAL
SCALE 1/40” : 1’
METAL TIE DUCTWORK DROPDOWN CEILING SHADING FINS EXTERIOR GLAZING
CONCRETE SLAB
SCALE 1/32” : 1’ DROP DOWN CEILING
EXTERIOR RENDER
AERIAL VIEW PATIENT ROOM
PATIENT ROOMS
VIEW FROM PATIENT BED
VIEW FROM FAMILY ZONE
CHILD LIFE PLAY ROOM
APPLICATION : WINDOW OVERHANGS WE HAVE CREATED LARGE IRREGULAR SHAPED OVER HANGS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE FACADE, AS WELL AS SMALLER OVERHANGS ON THE EAST TO PREVENT. ADDITIONALLY, WE ARE PROPOSING TO ADD FINS WITH OVER HANGS ON THE PATIENT WINDOWS LOCATED ON THE SOUTH-WEST FACADE.
TEMPERATURE (DEG. F) < 32 32 - 69 69 - 81 81 - 100 < 100 RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%) < 30 30 - 70 >70
NORTH
APPLICATION : PASSIVE COMFORT COOLING WE WILL BE ADDING SCREENS ON SOME OF OUR PATIENT WINDOWS OVERLOOKING THE TO ALLOW NATURAL GARDEN SPACES. THIS WILL ALLOW VENTILATION, WHILE KEEPING OUT UNWANTED INSECTS.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DESIGN
WEST
EAST
ALL HOURS ALL MONTHS ANIMATE: MONTHLY JANUARY - DECEMBER
LOCATION : DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TEXAS, USA LATITUDE/LONGITUDE : 32.9 NORTH, 97.02 WEST TIME ZONE : GREENWICH - 6
APPLICATION : PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING
DATA SOURCE : TMY3 7222590 WMO STATION NUMBER
WE HAVE CREATED LARGE IRREGULAR SHAPED OVER HANGS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE FACADE TO PROTECT PATIENTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FROM RECEIVING DIRECT SUMMER SUNLIGHT, BUT WILL ALLOW SUN EXPOSURE WITH THE LOWER RISING SUN DURING WINTER MONTHS.
ELEVATION : 561 FT
LOCATION : DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TEXAS, USA LATITUDE/LONGITUDE : 32.9 NORTH, 97.02 WEST TIME ZONE : GREENWICH - 6
ASHRAE STANDARD 55-2004 USING PMV JANUARY - DECEMBER
DATA SOURCE : TMY3 7222590 WMO STATION NUMBER ELEVATION : 561 FT
SUNSET - 5:42 PM
SUNRISE - 7:26 AM
CURRENT - 12:55 PM
SERVICE ENTRANCE
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH AMBULANCE BAY
WOMEN’S ENTRANCE
PRIMARY & URGENT CARE NOW OPEN
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & SPECIALTY CARE OPENING : SPRING 2020
PROPOSED CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COMING SOON CHILDREN’S ENTRANCE
EMERGENCY ENTRANCE
GREEN SPACE
UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE
EXISTING DRIVE
U.S. 380
PROPOSED 2ND DRIVE
S U N P A T H - D E C E M B E R 21
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S C A L E 1/32” : 1’
SUNSET - 8:40 PM
SUNRISE - 6:18 AM
CURRENT - 12:55 PM
SERVICE ENTRANCE
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH AMBULANCE BAY
WOMEN’S ENTRANCE
PRIMARY & URGENT CARE NOW OPEN
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & SPECIALTY CARE OPENING : SPRING 2020
PROPOSED CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COMING SOON CHILDREN’S ENTRANCE
EMERGENCY ENTRANCE
GREEN SPACE
UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE
EXISTING DRIVE
U.S. 380
PROPOSED 2ND DRIVE
S U N P A T H - J U N E 21
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S C A L E 1/32” : 1’
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
SCALE 1” = 40’
MOVEMENT & NOISE FIRE EGRESS WE HAVE CREATED 4 FIRE ZONES / SMOKE ZONES ON EACH LEVEL. EACH ZONE IS FIRE RATED AND HAS A FIRE STAIR CASE FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL TO MOVE THROUGHOUT OUR BUILDING. FULLY SPRINKLED ADA CORRIDORS ALL OF OUR PUBLIC AND PATIENT CORRIDORS ARE AT LEASE 8’ FEET WIDE. ALL OF THE ELEVATORS COMPLY WITH ADA AND EACH CAN FIT A STRETCHER. CIRCULATION 4 PUBLIC HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS WITH SERVICE ROOMS LOCATED ON THE FIRST LEVEL 2 “BACK OF HOUSE” ELEVATORS 4 FIRE EGRESS STAIR CASES ACOUSTICS AND NOISE WE HAVE LAID OUT THIS FACILITY BY PUBLIC VS PRIVATE SPACES. WE ALSO DESIGNED A LARGE ATRIUM THAT EXTENDS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE FACILITY ADJACENT TO SEVERAL OF OUR PUBLIC SPACES. SINCE OUR PUBLIC SPACES ARE THE LOUDEST, WE PLAN TO INSTALL FABRIC COVERED ACOUSTIC PANELS THAT HAVE A KID FRIENDLY DESIGN. OUR PATIENT ROOMS HAVE BEEN SEPARATED FROM THE PUBLIC AREAS BY PRIVATE WAITING ROOMS, TO HELP REDUCE NOISE. IN ADDITION TO THIS SEPARATION WE HAVE CREATED, ALL OF OUR INTERIOR WALLS ARE 6 IN. THICK CONCRETE.
ENERGY CODE EXTERIOR INSULATED METAL PANELS (I.M.P) *GIVES A MODERN AESTHETIC *HAS GREAT THERMAL PERFORMANCE, R VALUE OF 28 FOR A 3 IN. THICK PANEL, U VALUE OF .0357 *GREAT MAINTAINABILITY AND EXTENDING BUILDING LIFE CYCLE DAY LIGHTING AND INTERIOR LIGHTING PATIENT ROOMEXTERIOR GLAZING OR LARGE WINDOW- ALLOWS GREAT NATURAL LIGHT SOUTH FACING FACADE- VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL FIN SYSTEM ENERGY CODE EXTERIOR GLAZING- U-VALUE: 1.2 WINDOW TYPE: STEEL NON STRUCTURAL GLAZING EXTERIOR WINDOWS- U VALUE: .87 WINDOW TYPE: STEEL FRAME DOUBLE PANE WINDOW TABLE LAMPS - L.E.D BULBS RECESSED L.E.D DIMMABLE - CAN BE ADJUSTED FOR PATIENT COMFORT MAINTAINABILITY *A I.M.P SYSTEM IS EASILY MAINTAINABLE. SUSTAINABILITY *USE OF RECYCLED FLOORING MATERIALS (L.V.T) IN PATIENT ROOMS *68,000 ADDITIONAL SQFT. OF GREEN SPACES WHICH IS GREAT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT * USE OF FAUX-WOOD FURNITURE AND PANELS INSTEAD OF REAL WOOD; GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND FOR INFECTION/GERM CONTROL(WOOD ABSORBS GERMS)
AIR CON DUCT (PUBLIC SPACES) ELECTRICAL VAULT EXHAUST SYSTEM
FRESH AIR DUCT
CHILLED AND HOT WATER NATURAL GAS
SANITARY PIPE
MECHANICAL ROOM LAYOUT * NOT TO SCALE
SYSTEM LOCATION ZONE 1 ZONE 2 FRESH AIR
EXHAUST
ZONE 3 FRESH AIR HANDLER AIR CON FOR PUBLIC SPACES
AIR CON. FOR PUBLIC SPACES PATIENT ROOM: 4PFC SYSTEM
EXHAUST HANDLER PIPES
* NOT TO SCALE
A 4PFC SYSTEMS ALLOWS EACH PATIENT TO CONTROL HIS/HER OWN THERMOSTAT AND ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE TO THEIR PERSONAL COMFORT LEVELS. FRESH AIR IS FED INTO THE SYSTEM. THERE IS ALSO AN EXHAUST SYSTEM IN EACH ROOM TO FEED CONTAMINATED AIR OUT.
SCALE 1” = 40’
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS CENTRAL POWER PLANT: LOCATED ON THE FIRST FLOOR (10,000 SQ. FT.)
SHARED PLUMBING CHASE
EQUIPMENT HOUSED HERE: 3 CHILLERS, 2 BOILERS, EMERGENCY GENERATOR, ELECTRIC VAULTS.
OUR INBOARD PATIENT ROOM LAYOUT IS THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE AND ALLOWS TWO ADJACENT ROOMS TO SHARE A PLUMBING CHASE. A MAJOR ADVANTAGE TO THIS LAYOUT IS THAT IT ALLOWS VAST VIEWS OUT THE EXTERIOR WALL.
GARAGE DOORS FOR EASY ACCESS COOLING TOWERS LOCATED ADJACENT TO SERVICE AREA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: PATIENT ROOM: 4FPC SYSTEM- ENSURE PATIENT COMFORT! PUBLIC SPACES- VARIABLE AIR VOLUME SYSTEM * NOT TO SCALE
MECHANICAL ROOMS (3 ON EACH LEVEL) HOUSE: CHILLED AND HOT WATER PIPES, SANITARY DRAIN, NATURAL GAR LINE AIR HANDLER, FRESH AIR HANDLER, AND EXHAUST HANDLER ELECTRICAL VAULTS IT/ COMMUNICATION ROOMS - (1 ON EACH LEVEL) IT/COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TOTAL OF 18,000 SQ-FT. OF MECHANICAL SPACES
4PFC SYSTEM- PATIENT ROOM
*PROVIDED BY JEFF HABERL - LECTURE 4
SHARED PLUMBING CHASE
SEWAGE AND WATER CONNECTION THE CITY OF PROSPER HAS ALLOWED OUR FACILITY TO CONNECT TO THE CITY’S SEWAGE AND WATER SYSTEM. THESE CONNECTIONS ARE LOCATED ON THE SOUTH OF OUR SITE.
ALL OF THE PATIENT ROOM PLUMBING CHANNELS ARE STACKED FROM LEVEL TWO TO LEVEL 5. WHEN THE CHASES REACH LEVEL 1, THEY WILL TURN AND EXIT THE BUILDING. IN ADDITION, THERE IS A CORE OF PUBLIC RESTROOMS LOCATED ON EACH LEVEL AND THE PLUMBING CHASES ARE ALSO STACKED.
PRECIPITATION IN PROSPER PROSPER RECEIVES SOME KIND OF PRECIPITATION ON AVERAGE 75 DAYS A YEAR - RAIN, SNOW, SLEET OR HAIL
SITE DRAINAGE
RAINFALL PROSPER RECEIVES AN AVERAGE OF 41 IN. OF RAIN PER YEAR.
OUR SITE IS FLAT AND NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE. ANY RUN OFF WATER WILL DRAIN INTO THE CITY OF PROSPER’S DRAINAGE SYSTEM.
SNOWFALL PROSPER RECEIVES AN AVERAGE OF 1 IN. OF SNOW PER YEAR.
LATERAL BRACING ELEMENTS : - RIGID TWO WAY FLAT SLAB
TYPICAL BAY OF 32’ BY 32‘ MAX OF 40’ SLAB THICKNESS : 1’ - 6”
- LOAD BEARING CORES
OUR STRUCTURAL DESIGN CHOICE:
TWO WAY RIGID FLAT SLAB WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES (STAIRS/ ELEVATORS)
MATERIALITY : CONCRETE STRUCTURAL - NOISE REDUCTION, TYPICAL IN HOSPITALS, LONG BUILDING LIFE CYCLE, GREAT FIRE RATING ARCHITECTURAL - CLEAN LINES * CHANGED TO ALL CONCRETE FROM STEEL AND CONCRETE (MIDTERM) *
STRUCTURAL CASE STUDY:
C.H.O.P BUERGER CENTER FOR ADVANCED PEDIATRIC CARE LOCATION: PHILADELPHIA, PA ARCHITECT: FKP, NOW CANNON STRUCTURAL SYSTEM: TWO WAY FLAT SLAB INTERESTING FACT: EACH CURVED WALL WAS CUSTOM MADE.
SCALE 1/32” : 1’
ROOF 81’- 6”
LEVEL 5 65’ - 6”
LEVEL 4 50’ - 6”
LEVEL 3 35’ - 6”
LEVEL 2 15’ - 6”
LEVEL 1 E-1,2 G- 12 H- 12.1, 13 I- 12, 12.3, 13 J.1- 6 K- 8, 11, 12, 12.2, 13 M- 1 N- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 O- 2, 5 P- 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Q- 12, 12.3 R- 12, 12.3
A- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 A.1- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 B- 7,8 9, 9,1 C- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9.1 F- 10, 11 H- 3, 4
D- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 E- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 F- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 G- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 H- 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11.2 I- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11.1 J- 7, 8 J.1- 1, 11 K- 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 L- 6 N- 2, 5 O- 3, 4
* There are no Transfer Columns. The columns that stop at Level 2 and 3, do not continue up. *
0’ - 0”
ABOVE SLAB
INSULATION DROP DOWN CEILING AND METAL TRACK METAL TIES METAL TRACK OVERHANG CANOPY
PATIENT ROOM OVERHANG CANOPY
DRAWING BY : ZACH ROWLEY
PERSPECTIVE OF OVERHANG CANOPY
Scanned with CamScanner PERSPECTIVE OF HAND RAILING
RAILING SECTION CUT SCALE 1”:1’
DRAWING BY : LINDSEY GORE
PERSPECTIVE OF RAILING SECTION CUT SCALE 1”:1’
ELEVATION OF RAILING SCALE 1”:1’
ELEVATION FOR RAILING MODEL
RAILING SECTION CUT SCALE 1”:1’
TWO WAY FLAT SLAB DIRECTION BETWEEN COLUMN BAYS
CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES
84,195 SQFT. SCALE: 1”= 40’
TWO WAY FLAT SLAB DIRECTION BETWEEN COLUMN BAYS
CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES
79,798 SQFT. SCALE: 1”= 40’
TWO WAY FLAT SLAB DIRECTION BETWEEN COLUMN BAYS
CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES
53,680 SQFT. SCALE: 1”= 40’
TWO WAY FLAT SLAB DIRECTION BETWEEN COLUMN BAYS
CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES
53,680 SQFT. SCALE: 1”= 40’
TWO WAY FLAT SLAB DIRECTION BETWEEN COLUMN BAYS
CONCRETE LOAD BEARING CORES
54,495 SQFT. SCALE: 1”= 40’
AGGREGATE RIGID INSULATION FELT (4 PLIE MIN.) ASPHALT ASPHALT PRIMER VAPOR BARRIER
81’ - 6”
CONCRETE SLAB
PARAPET WALL - 4 FT. HEIGHT
WOMEN’S FUTURE EXPANSION 65’ - 6”
CONCRETE TWO-WAY FLAT SLAB METAL PLATE WITH TIE AIR GAP
HVAC CHILDREN’S PATIENT ROOMS 50’ - 6”
SUSPENSION ROD PIPES SUSPENSION PLATE INSULATION METAL TRACK SYSTEM DROP DOWN CEILING
BLUE METAL FINS METAL PLATE ANCHOR BOLTS
CHILDREN’S PATIENT ROOMS 35’ - 6”
REFLECTIVE, OPAQUE GLAZING
MULLION EXTERIOR GLAZING DOUBLE PANE AIR GAP
ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME BOLTED DOWN CONCRETE TWO-WAY FLAT SLAB - 1.5 FT. THICK
SURGERY 15’ - 6”
COLUMNS
FOUNDATION SPACERS
PUBLIC 0’ - 0 “
SOIL
CONCRETE FOOTERS - 30 FT. DEEP
DETAILS ROOF WALL CONNECTION FLOOR FOUNDATION SCALE 1/4” : 1’
LOAD TRACING CONCRETE TWO-WAY FLAT SLAB SYSTEM
ER______________60 PSF LAB/IMAGING_____ 60 PSF BACK OF HOUSE___250 PSF WELLNESS________ 40 PSF PUBLIC___________ 100 PSF FIRE ESCAPES______ 100 PSF ELEVATORS________ ---/300 LBS CONCENTRATED FIRST FLOOR ______ 100 PSF COORIDORS
SCALE: 1”= 40’
PROCEDURE______ 60 PSF EMPLOYEE SERVICES 60 PSF BACK OF HOUSE___ 250 PSF OFFICES ________ 50PSF PUBLIC___________ 100 PSF FIRE ESCAPES______ 100 PSF ELEVATORS________ ---/300 LBS CONCENTRATED COORIDORS______ 80 PSF ABOVE FIRST FLOOR PATIENT ROOM ______ 40 PSF TERRACES __________ 100 PSF
SCALE: 1”= 40’
EMPLOYEE SERVICES 60 PSF BACK OF HOUSE___ 250 PSF PUBLIC___________ 100 PSF FIRE ESCAPES______ 100 PSF ELEVATORS________ ---/300 LBS CONCENTRATED COORIDORS______ 80 PSF ABOVE FIRST FLOOR PATIENT ROOM ______ 40 PSF TERRACES __________ 100 PSF
SCALE: 1”= 40’
EMPLOYEE SERVICES 60 PSF BACK OF HOUSE___ 250 PSF EDUCATION________ 40PSF PUBLIC___________ 100 PSF FIRE ESCAPES______ 100 PSF ELEVATORS________ ---/300 LBS CONCENTRATED COORIDORS______ 80 PSF ABOVE FIRST FLOOR PATIENT ROOM ______ 40 PSF TERRACES __________ 100 PSF
SCALE: 1”= 40’
EMPLOYEE SERVICES 60 PSF BACK OF HOUSE___ 250 PSF PUBLIC___________ 100 PSF FIRE ESCAPES______ 100 PSF ELEVATORS________ ---/300 LBS CONCENTRATED COORIDORS______ 80 PSF ABOVE FIRST FLOOR * THIS FLOOR IS SHELLED OUT FOR WOMEN’S EXPANSION
SCALE: 1”= 40’
PROGRAM SUMMARY, TOTAL SQFT OF BUILDING, COST ESTIMATES BUILDING COST : SQFT @ $350 = 325,839 x $350 PARKING : 384 SPACES x $25,0000) TOTAL BUILDING COSTS
= $114,043,650 = $960,000 = $123,643,650
FIXED EQUIPMENT (8% OF BUILDING COST) : ($123,643,650)(0.08)
= $9,891,492
SITE DEVELOPMENT (15% OF BUILDING COST) : ($123,643,650)(0.15)
= $18,546,547.50
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION = BUILDING COST + FIXED EQUIPMENT + SITE DEVELOPMENT = $123,643,650 + $9,891,492 + $18,546,547.50
= $152,081,689.50
SITE ACQUISITION = $0.00 MOVABLE EQUIPMENT (8% OF BUILDING COST) : ($123,643,650)(0.08)
= $9,891,492
PROFESSIONAL FEES (6% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION) : ($152,081,689.50)(0.06)
= $9,124,901.37
CONTINGENCIES (10% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION) : ($152,081,689.50)(0.10)
= $15,208,168.95
ADMIN COST (1% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION) : ($152,081,689.50)(.01)
= $1,520/816.95
$187,833,068.80
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AN INTEGRATED CHILDRENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S HOSPITAL DESIGN
ZACH C. ROWLEY LINDSEY D. GORE
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSIT Y BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN DEGREE CANDIDATES DECEMBER 2019