UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center Santa Monica, California SQ FT OWNER/AFFILIATION ARCHITECT(S) COMPLETION DATE 58,651 BGSF UCLA Medical Center Michael W. Folonis 2011 Clinic Building Health System Architects (MWFA) 73,736 BGSF Parking Garage WAITING AREA SANTA MONICA HOSPITAL SITE PLAN NORTH ABOUT | DESIGN INTENTIONS The design concept asserts that a more natural and less clinical environment promotes healing in patients. Primary design considerations include the creation of a distinctive and articulated massing, the maximal INTERIOR VIEW inclusion of natural day lighting and ventilation throughout the building, and a strong indoor-outdoor connection. The project achieves LEED Gold Certification for New Construction and is the first Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center in the nation to achieve this rating. http://www.archdaily.com/388708/ucla-outpatient-surgery-and-oncology- center-michael-w-folonis-architects MAIN ENTRANCE - NIGHT VIEW PERSEPECTIVE VIEW Image Sources: http://www.folonisarchitects.com/ucla-1/ FRONT FACADE INTERIOR FINISH http://www.archdaily.com/388708/ucla-outpatient-surgery-and-oncology-center-michael-w-folonis-architects 1 Case Study Format Developed By: In Partnership With: AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT CANCER CENTER | CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 2 AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee DRAFT DRAFT FLOOR PLAN | ANALYSIS UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center “CREATE a more Natural and less Clinical Environment to promote Healing” Santa Monica, California STRATEGIES Daylighting Central Light-filled Lobby with full height mullion-less glass as 3-story Indoor/Outdoor connection. Key Public and Patient areas with LEVEL 2 perimeter windows and /or skylights VIEW OF ATRIUM LOBBY AND STAIRS EXTERIOR LANDSCAPE GARDENS SHADED Views to Nature Shaded and unshaded exterior Garden Patios provide choice of outdoor Respite area AERIAL VIEW Interior Planting are brought deep into the builng bringing views to Nature inside as well CONCLUSION | VIEWS TO NATURE [LOBBY] PRE-OP/RECOVERY WAITING AREA All design elements—from planning to materials—were guided by the concept that a more natural, and less clinical, environment Use of Warm Colors LEVEL 1 promotes healing in patients. Warm-toned wood used throughout the Taking advantage of climate and site conditions, the building building features natural daylighting and ventilation. The building skin is composed of glass and smooth concrete; the materials were selected Warm accent colors and warm-off for their direct, clean presentation and functionality. Two building TRAVEL DISTANCE ANALYSIS: white adds to warm date-lighting and blocks are linked by an expansive atrium lobby, which serves as an orderly circulation core. variation in color as the day progresses +From entrance to registration: 86 ft +From registration to medical waiting: 151ft +From medical waiting to exam room: 4ft - 68ft Natural Materials +From registration to radiation waiting: 108 ft Use concrete, steel and glass against +From radiation waiting to LINAC/other: 100 ft the backdrop of warmer wood textures and plantings +From registration to pre-op: 211 ft Blurring the indoor/outdoor http://www.folonisarchitects.com/ucla-1/ relationships with landscaping and KEY: Circulation Path hardscaping inside and out GROUND FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY PATIENT WAITING AREAS & CONSULT 3RD FLOOR BRIDGE OVER ATRIUM NORTH Image Sources: http://www.folonisarchitects.com/ucla-1/ http://www.archdaily.com/388708/ucla-outpatient-surgery-and-oncology-center-michael-w-folonis-architects 3 Case Study Format Developed By: In Partnership With: AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT CANCER CENTER | CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 4 AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee DRAFT DRAFT UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center Santa Monica, California DEPARTMENT PLAN KEY: GROUND LEVEL: LEVEL ONE: DEPARTMENT PLAN KEY: Parking Radiation Therapy Vehicle Drop Off LAB VIEW OF ATRIUM LOBBY AND STAIRS Mechanical + Electrical Admissions & Support Circulation, Shafts, Stairs Central Sterile & Surgery Support Elevator Lobby Central Supply Pharmacy & Support Space KEY SPACES: Circulation, Shafts, Stairs ▶ Parking Spaces (8205 sf) ▶ Motorcycle Parking (87 sf) Mechanical + Electrical ▶ Accessible Vehicle Drop Offs (1831 sf) ▶ Elevators (131 SF - 150 sf) KEY SPACES: ▶ Mechanical/Storage ( 295 - 395 sf) ▶ Linear Accelorator Vaults (496 sf - 560 sf) ▶ Pedestrian Walkways (1200 sf) ▶ Reception (204 sf - 650 sf) ▶ Circulation Space (4297 sf) ▶ Physician Offices (120 sf -137 sf) ▶ Supply Rooms (General) (60 sf -75 sf) ▶ CT Simulator (448 sf) DEPARTMENTAL GROSS SQUARE ▶ Locker Rooms (365 SF-370 sf) FOOT TAKE-OFFS ▶ Central Sterile Disinfecting (346 sf) DEPARTMENTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOT TAKE-OFFS DGSF Surgery Support 2537 SF Parking 17000 SF LAB 766 SF Mechanical + Electrical 532 Sf Central Supply 660 SF Lobby (Elevator) 1046 SF Central Sterile & Surgery Support 2537 SF Shafts + Vertical Circulation 903 SF Radiation Therapy [ w/ Vaults ] 5480 SF Admin/Support 2534 SF Shafts/Vertical Circulation 1326 SF Note: “Departmental Square footages take-off based on ‘Analysis of Mechanical 612 SF Note: “Departmental Square footages take-off based on ‘Analysis of Departmental Area in Contemporary Hospitals calculation methodologies & Lobby/Waiting/Other 2591 SF Departmental Area in Contemporary Hospitals calculation methodologies & Design Factors Report, 2014 Design Factors Report, 2014 5 Case Study Format Developed By: In Partnership With: AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT CANCER CENTER | CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 6 AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee DRAFT DRAFT UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center Santa Monica, California LEVEL THREE: LEVEL TWO: DEPARTMENTAL PLAN KEY: DEPARTMENTAL PLAN KEY: Pre-Op / Post- Op Surgery Clinic A OR Care + Team Support VIEW OF ATRIUM LOBBY AND STAIRS Clinic B Support Space Clinic C Circulation, Shafts, Stairs Support Space Mechanical + Electrical Circulation, Shafts, Stairs Mechanical + Electrical KEY SPACES: ▶ Surgery OR (402SF - 410 sf) ▶ Physician Workrooms (275 sf - 295 sf) KEY CLINICAL SPACES: ▶ Prep/Recovery Bays (77 sf - 79 sf) ▶ Offices (88 sf - 116 sf) ▶ Patient Exam Rooms (90 sf - 110 sf) ▶ Nurse Stations (95 sf - 191 sf) ▶ Provider Offices ( 90 sf - 120 sf) ▶ Nurse Stations (112 sf - 125 sf) ▶ Records (178 sf - 200 sf) ▶ Reception (254 sf) DEPARTMENTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOT TAKE-OFFS DEPARTMENTAL GROSS SQUARE FOOT 4840 SF Pre-Op/Post-Op TAKE-OFFS Surgery 7860 SF OR Care + Team Support 3047 SF Clinic A 4125 SF Shafts + Vertical Circulation 1326 SF Clinic B 3420 SF Mechanical 285 SF Clinic C 5820 SF Support Space - 732 SF Shafts + Vertical Circulation 1335 SF Mechanical 555 SF LEVEL TWO DGSF TOTAL: 17,358 SF Note: “Departmental Square footages take-off based on ‘Analysis of Note: “Departmental Square footages take-off based on ‘Analysis of LEVEL THREE DGSF TOTAL: Departmental Area in Contemporary Hospitals calculation methodologies & Departmental Area in Contemporary Hospitals calculation methodologies & 15,987 SF Design Factors Report, 2014 Design Factors Report, 2014 7 Case Study Format Developed By: In Partnership With: AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT CANCER CENTER | CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 8 AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee AIA Academy of Architecture for Health | Research Initiatives Committee DRAFT DRAFT UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Oncology Center Santa Monica, California The UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Medical Building in Santa PROJECT COST INFORMATION: BUILDING CONCEPTS & GOALS PROJECT SUMMARY: Monica is a hybrid academic and community outpatient Site Acquisition Cost ▶ Patient and Family Centered Care surgery, oncology treatment, and medical office facility. FLOOR DEPARTMENT GROSS SF ▶ “To promote patient healing and staff The design concept asserts that a more-natural and less- clinical environment promotes healing in patients, and alert, Oringinal Cost productivity, the design is infused with OCCUPANCY TYPE: productive behavior in doctors, staff, and students. The Core & Shell 16,986,466 features to accomplish a natural, light-filled B (LEVEL 3), 1-2 (LEVEL 1&2), architects' understanding of conditions that create an ideal healthcare environment was substantiated through feedback Tenant Improvement 12,802,738 environment with a strong indoor-outdoor S-2 (VEHICLE STORAGE) from user groups, which formulated the design approach. TOTAL $29,789,204 connection.” OSHPD 3 (LEVEL 1&2) Therapeutic design SECTION 01 ▶ UNOCCUPIED BUILDING AREA: VEHICLE STORAGE Taking advantage of climate and site conditions-while VIEW OF ATRIUM LOBBY AND STAIRS ▶ Bringing sunlight deep into the building employing a California Modernist vocabulary-the building Final Cost LEVELS : features maximum inclusion of natural day lighting and Access to landscaping Core & Shell $16,494,151 ▶ VEHICLE HOLDING LEVEL 5: 10,851 SF ventilation and an enhanced indoor-outdoor connection. The ▶ Accessible entryways to exterior. VEHICLE HOLDING LEVEL 4: 10,851 SF design concept is inspired by the belief that Modernism, with its Tenant Improvement $10,871,901 ▶ Strategies to accommodate change VEHICLE HOLDING LEVEL 3: 10,851 SF adherence to passive solar design, is the ideal means to realize the high standards of sustainability in healthcare design. The Sustainability & Innovation
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