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INTERIOR DESIGN|creative work|

Kathryn Haley, LEED Green Associate, Student IIDAUniversity of Cincinnati | DAAP

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REI Flagship

University of Kansas Health Education

Olson Theatre

High Roller Suite

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Bethesda North Hospital

Pop Up Workplace System

Hand Render

Healing Environment for Breast Cancer

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REI FLAGSHIPretail studio

REI, a clothing, gear, and footwear retailer for outdoor and fitness activities, sponsored the 2014 PAVE Design Competition. The challenge was to design the new 50,000 square foot Washington D.C. flagship store. The concept developed was Our Interactive Nature—facilitating interactive adventures for a find-your-fit shopping experience. Levels of interactiveness were created based on our interactive nature with people, the outdoors, and technology; all enabling the customer to find their fit with gear, their adventure, and the

D.C. community. The store allows customers to find their fit in an interactive way that suits the way they shop. These interactive zones consist of the GuideMAP Site of resources, guides, and maps, specialty head shops with expert sites located throughout the store, and independent browsing sites. Facilitators in the REI Experience Zone and experts in the head shops help customers find their fit. Customers can gather in the community commons area and learn in the REI Education Room.

Autocad, Sketchup, & Photoshop.

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GuideMAP Site for planning an adventure

Expert sites to receive advice from Green Vests

Browsing sites for independent shopping

Early diagrammatic study of the customer journey through fl agship

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High Interactiveness LevelGuideMAP Site of resources

Low Interactiveness LevelIndependent browsing site

Intermediate Interactiveness LevelExpert site located within a specialty head shop

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Specialty head shops designated by architectural features that also provide product storage

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REI Experince Zone for testing gear

Community columns to promote local activities

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UNIV. OF KANSAShigher education | Helix

University of Kansas Medical Center’s new Health Education Building is currently in the design phase in Kansas City, Kansas. Once completed, the Health Education Building will be a central building for all students to utilize. Personal contributions to the project included attending master plan analysis meetings with KU executives, faculty, and staff and

touring existing spaces of the campus. During schematic design, contributions included preparing furniture plans, furniture budget, material selections, and creating interior renderings for executive meetings. Developed by Helix with images granted for use.Revit & Photoshop.

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Lobby of Health Education BuildingBridge lounge connecting new building to existing campus

Carpet pattern study designating student study spaces in shades of blue

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OLSON THEATRE higher education | Helix

James C. Olson Performing Arts Center (PAC) is located on the campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The project scope was a renovation of the lobby and theatre. The project posed a design challenge because it walked the line between a higher education student space and hospitality reception area during performances.

Contributions to the project included working on renderings, acoustical wood slat design, material and finish palette, furniture package and budget, and construction documents.

Developed by Helix with images granted for use. Revit & Photoshop.

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Acoustical wood slat study

Theatre seating option

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HIGH ROLLER SUITEhospitality studio

The Infinity Suite, a 1,200 square foot high roller suite, was designed for Hotel 32 at Monte Carlo on the Las Vegas strip. Research was conducted to better understand the lifestyle of old money, high roller guests. The design of the Infinity Suite is inspired by mechanical timepieces and designed for couples to celebrate and suspend time.

Axial views leading to moments are celebrated throughout each specific functional space, creating a suite of retreat and comfort. The color palette, materials, and furnishings further resonate with the guest’s exquisite taste and affluent lifestyle.

Autocad, Sketchup, & Photoshop.

Suite entry

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Finish floor plan

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Private bar elevation

Suite section

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Reflected ceiling plan

Suite retreat

Bedroom

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CHILDREN’S HOSPITALhealthcare | GBBN

The Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) Clinical Sciences Building is a 14-story, 425,000 square foot new construction project on the main medical campus. It is expected to open in summer 2015. Design scope included the 3-story research-focused outpatient clinic and wet and dry lab floors equipped for laboratories and offices. Personal contributions to the project included design

development, construction documents, preparing sign-off packets, and presentations for user group meetings and executive meetings. Solely dedicated to the project during a co-op semester working with a Integrated Project Delivery team.

Developed by GBBN with images granted for use. SketchUp, Revit, Illustrator, & Photoshop.

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Three-story galleria

Public entrance Elevator tile pattern and design

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Metabolic Kitchen finish floor plan

Metabolic Kitchen tile pattern and design

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Conference room glazing and flooring study

Building and layout of workstations and floor patterning for a typical Dry Lab floor

Ceiling soffit design for nurses station based on the language of the workstations

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Finish palette for Wet and Dry Lab floors

Typical Dry Lab floor

Typical Wet Lab floor

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Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology floorusing CCHMC standards of curvilinear wayfinding

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BETHESDA NORTHhealthcare | GBBN

Ground floor renovation project for the acute care facility, Select Specialty Hospital at Bethesda North in Cincinnati, Ohio. Focus of the work was creating wayfinding in corridors and allowing for more workable room in the small patient rooms.

Personal contributions to the project included field notes, design development, construction documents, and material and finish selections. Developed by GBBN with all images granted for use. Revit.

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ALIGN FLOORING WITHFINISH FACE OF WALL

START FLOORING PATTERNAT FINISH FACE OF CORNER

R=33'-0"R=33'-0"

3'-3" 3'-3"

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEAT ANDWINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

START RADIUS FLOORING PATTERNAT FINISH FACE OF CORNER

FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTESAFTER CEILING DEMOLITION, ALL ADJACENT WALLS, FLOORS, AND CEILINGS SHALL BEPATCHED, REPAIRED, AND PREPARED TO RECEIVE NEW SCHEDULED FINISH.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO CLOSELY COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF FIRERETARDANT TREATED WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE INSTALLATION OFWALL CABINET AND BASE CABINET CASEWORK, TYP.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO CLOSELY COORDINATE ALL WORK REQUIRED WITHMECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.

ALL FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT (SHOWN AS SCREENED) SHALL BE OWNERFURNISHED, OWNER INSTALLED (O.F.O.I). COORDINATE ALL FURNITURE ITEMS FORRELOCATION WITH TRIHEALTH REPRESENTATIVE.

ALL PIPING VENTS OR DUCT PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTANCE RATED ASSEMBLIESSHALL BE PROTECTED WITH AN APPROVED THROUGH PENETRATION PROTECTION, TYP.CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO TRI-HEALTH SPECIFICATION FOR FIRESTOPPINGPENETRATION PROCEDURES.

USE WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IN ALL RESTROOMS AND ANY OTHER "WETLOCATION" AREAS. USE CEMENT BOARD IN LIEU OF GYPSUM BOARD WHERE THE WALLFINISH IS TILE.

ALL TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES SHALL MEET ADA. GUIDELINES. PROVIDE ALLNECESSARY BLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE INSTALLATION. MOUNTACCESSORIES PER ADA GUIDELINES.

DOOR NUMBERS ARE FOR REFERENCE WITH SHEET A611

ALL WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SHADES, AND BLACK-OUT SHADES SHALL BE OWNERFURNISHED, VENDOR INSTALLED.

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WOOD BLOCKING FOR INTERIOR CASEWORKSITE SUPERINTENDENT IS TO VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL BLOCKINGREQUIREMENTS WITH INTERIOR CASEWORK SECTIONS AND ALL EQUIPMENT CUT-SHEETS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF INTERIOR DRYWALL. PROVIDE 2x FRTSOLID WOOD BLOCKING FOR INTERIOR CASEWORK AND WALL MOUNTEDEQUIPMENT BETWEEN STUDS AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS AND CUT SHEETSTYP. ALL CONCEALED WOOD BLOCKING SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED,TYP.

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FURNITURE RELOCATION GENERAL NOTEALL EXISTING AND NEW FURNITURE SHALL BE RELOCATED AND/OR INSTALLED BYTHE OWNER OR OWNER'S VENDOR, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON EQUIPMENTLEGEND. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING IN-WALLBLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE FURNITURE INSTALLATION - COORDINATELOCATIONS WITH SELECT SPECIALTY REPRESENTATIVE.

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EXISTING WALL PATCH AND REPAIRCONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR ALL EXISTING GYPSUM WALLBOARDTHROUGHOUT EXTENTS OF PROJECT AREA. WHERE GYP BOARD DOES NOT MEETPROPOSED NEW CEILING HEIGHT AT NON-RATED PARTITIONS, THE FRAMING ANDEXISTING GYP BOARD SHALL BE EXTENDED TO 3" ABOVE CEILING. WHERE THEPORTION OF THE WALL SERVES A PART OF A NEW RATED ASSEMBLY, THE FRAMINGAND GYP BOARD SHALL EXTEND TIGHT TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE DECK ABOVE ANDCONSTRUCTED AS SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS.

CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING AND REPAIRING EXISTINGGYPSUM WALLBOARD AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF WORK BY OTHERTRADES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, ANDPLUMBING WORK.

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B.

FIRESTOPPINGANY CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR THAT HAS WORK WHICH PENETRATES ARATED WALL ASSEMBLY, SHALL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE A HILTI-CERTIFIEDCONTRACTOR SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS WITH HILTI PRODUCTS IN CONFORMANCE WITHTHE FIRESTOPPING SPECIFICATION SECTION AND THE "FIPP" HOSPITAL STANDARD

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GENERAL DIMENSION NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF FINISH TO FACE OF FINISH UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.

TYPICAL WALL PARTITION CONSTRUCTION EQUALS 3 5/8" METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C.WITH 5/8" GYPSUM WALLBOARD ON BOTH SIDES FOR AN OVERALL WALLDIMENSION OF 4 7/8", UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

LAY OUT ALL WALLS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IFDIMENSIONS VARY SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THOSE INDICATED ON THIS PLAN DUE TOEXISTING CONDITIONS.

( ) ALIGN FACE OF NEW PARTITION WITH FACE OF EXISTING CONDITION.

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B.

C.

D.

FLOOR PLAN GRAPHIC KEY

2ASP

bPARTITION TYPE - REFER TO SHEET A601

FIRE ASSEMBLY RATING (HOURS) ORSMOKE PARTITION REQUIREMENT

PARTITION WALL MODIFICATION

NEW PARTITION

EXISTING PARTITION

PATCH EXISTING PARTITION

5A811

6A811

EXISTING CABINET TO REMAIN.REMOVABLE FRONT PANEL TOBE RELAMINTED WITH PL1.REMAINER OF CABINET TO BEPAINTED TO MATCH PL1.SUBMIT SAMPLE TO DESIGNERFOR APPROVAL PRIOR TOPAINTING

A8114

ACCENT VWC2, HEAD WALL ONLY

PROVIDE VWC3 ON EXISTINGPANEL HEADWALL SYSTEM.OFFSET 11" 'DESIGN' ASINDICATED. ALL HEADWALLSSHALL HAVE 'DESIGN' IN SAMELOCATION

2" 11"

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CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

TV, OWNER FURNISHEDAND CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED

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5A811

6A811

6A811

ALIGN FLOORING WITHFINISH FACE OF WALL

R=33'-0"R=33'-0"

START RADIUS FLOORINGPATTERN AT FINISH FACE OFCORNER

START RADIUS FLOORINGPATTERN AT FINISH FACE OFCORNER

3'-3" 3'-3"

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEATAND WINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEATAND WINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

5A811

6A811

PATIENT BOARD, OWNERFURNISHED AND

CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

TV, OWNER FURNISHEDAND CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED

ACCENT VWC2, HEAD WALL ONLY

PROVIDE VWC3 ON EXISTINGPANEL HEADWALL SYSTEM.OFFSET 11" 'DESIGN' ASINDICATED. ALL HEADWALLSSHALL HAVE 'DESIGN' IN SAMELOCATION

2'-6" 2'-0" 3'-8 5/8"

OPEN KNEESPACEWORK AREA

Project ArchitectGBBN Architects Inc.

332 East 8th StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45202

v (513) 241-8700f (513) 241-8873www.gbbn.com

KLH Engineers, PSC1538 Alexandria Pike #11

Ft. Thomas, KY 41075v 859.442.8050f 859.442.8058

Mech. & Electrical Engineer

Drawing Title

Job Number:

File:

Scale:

Date:

Seal

:

Drawing Issue:

SELECTSPECIALTYHOSPITAL

BETHESDA NORTH10500 Montgomery Road

Montgomery, Ohio

Ground Floor Rehab Renovation

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ENLARGED PLANSAND ELEVATIONS

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CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"A8011 Enlarged Plan Patient Room - South Corridor

FLOOR PLAN KEY NOTES

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8013 PAT RM TYP (S) - WINDOW WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8012 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) - HEADWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8015 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) - SINK WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8014 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) FOOTWALL

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"A8016 Enlarged Plan Patient Room - North Corridor

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8018 PAT RM TYP (N) - WINDOW WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8019 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - FOOTWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80110 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - CORRIDOR

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8017 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - HEADWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80111 ANTEROOM CASEWORK ELEVATION

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80112 PHYSICAL THERAPY CASEWORK ELEVATION

No. Date Description

CG

CG CG

CG

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CG

CGCG

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A8014

3

2

5

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OH

5 OH

4

OH

3 OH

PATIENTROOM

105

PATIENTROOM

106

PATIENTTOILETROOM

105A

PATIENTTOILETROOM

106A

4A811

5A8115

A811

6A811

6A811

ALIGN FLOORING WITHFINISH FACE OF WALL

START FLOORING PATTERNAT FINISH FACE OF CORNER

R=33'-0"R=33'-0"

3'-3" 3'-3"

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEAT ANDWINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

START RADIUS FLOORING PATTERNAT FINISH FACE OF CORNER

FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTESAFTER CEILING DEMOLITION, ALL ADJACENT WALLS, FLOORS, AND CEILINGS SHALL BEPATCHED, REPAIRED, AND PREPARED TO RECEIVE NEW SCHEDULED FINISH.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO CLOSELY COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF FIRERETARDANT TREATED WOOD BLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE INSTALLATION OFWALL CABINET AND BASE CABINET CASEWORK, TYP.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO CLOSELY COORDINATE ALL WORK REQUIRED WITHMECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.

ALL FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT (SHOWN AS SCREENED) SHALL BE OWNERFURNISHED, OWNER INSTALLED (O.F.O.I). COORDINATE ALL FURNITURE ITEMS FORRELOCATION WITH TRIHEALTH REPRESENTATIVE.

ALL PIPING VENTS OR DUCT PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTANCE RATED ASSEMBLIESSHALL BE PROTECTED WITH AN APPROVED THROUGH PENETRATION PROTECTION, TYP.CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO TRI-HEALTH SPECIFICATION FOR FIRESTOPPINGPENETRATION PROCEDURES.

USE WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IN ALL RESTROOMS AND ANY OTHER "WETLOCATION" AREAS. USE CEMENT BOARD IN LIEU OF GYPSUM BOARD WHERE THE WALLFINISH IS TILE.

ALL TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES SHALL MEET ADA. GUIDELINES. PROVIDE ALLNECESSARY BLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE INSTALLATION. MOUNTACCESSORIES PER ADA GUIDELINES.

DOOR NUMBERS ARE FOR REFERENCE WITH SHEET A611

ALL WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SHADES, AND BLACK-OUT SHADES SHALL BE OWNERFURNISHED, VENDOR INSTALLED.

A

B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

G.

H.

I.

WOOD BLOCKING FOR INTERIOR CASEWORKSITE SUPERINTENDENT IS TO VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL BLOCKINGREQUIREMENTS WITH INTERIOR CASEWORK SECTIONS AND ALL EQUIPMENT CUT-SHEETS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF INTERIOR DRYWALL. PROVIDE 2x FRTSOLID WOOD BLOCKING FOR INTERIOR CASEWORK AND WALL MOUNTEDEQUIPMENT BETWEEN STUDS AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS AND CUT SHEETSTYP. ALL CONCEALED WOOD BLOCKING SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED,TYP.

A.

FURNITURE RELOCATION GENERAL NOTEALL EXISTING AND NEW FURNITURE SHALL BE RELOCATED AND/OR INSTALLED BYTHE OWNER OR OWNER'S VENDOR, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON EQUIPMENTLEGEND. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING IN-WALLBLOCKING AS REQUIRED FOR SECURE FURNITURE INSTALLATION - COORDINATELOCATIONS WITH SELECT SPECIALTY REPRESENTATIVE.

A.

EXISTING WALL PATCH AND REPAIRCONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH AND REPAIR ALL EXISTING GYPSUM WALLBOARDTHROUGHOUT EXTENTS OF PROJECT AREA. WHERE GYP BOARD DOES NOT MEETPROPOSED NEW CEILING HEIGHT AT NON-RATED PARTITIONS, THE FRAMING ANDEXISTING GYP BOARD SHALL BE EXTENDED TO 3" ABOVE CEILING. WHERE THEPORTION OF THE WALL SERVES A PART OF A NEW RATED ASSEMBLY, THE FRAMINGAND GYP BOARD SHALL EXTEND TIGHT TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE DECK ABOVE ANDCONSTRUCTED AS SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS.

CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING AND REPAIRING EXISTINGGYPSUM WALLBOARD AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF WORK BY OTHERTRADES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, ANDPLUMBING WORK.

A.

B.

FIRESTOPPINGANY CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR THAT HAS WORK WHICH PENETRATES ARATED WALL ASSEMBLY, SHALL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE A HILTI-CERTIFIEDCONTRACTOR SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS WITH HILTI PRODUCTS IN CONFORMANCE WITHTHE FIRESTOPPING SPECIFICATION SECTION AND THE "FIPP" HOSPITAL STANDARD

A.

GENERAL DIMENSION NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM FACE OF FINISH TO FACE OF FINISH UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED.

TYPICAL WALL PARTITION CONSTRUCTION EQUALS 3 5/8" METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C.WITH 5/8" GYPSUM WALLBOARD ON BOTH SIDES FOR AN OVERALL WALLDIMENSION OF 4 7/8", UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

LAY OUT ALL WALLS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IFDIMENSIONS VARY SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THOSE INDICATED ON THIS PLAN DUE TOEXISTING CONDITIONS.

( ) ALIGN FACE OF NEW PARTITION WITH FACE OF EXISTING CONDITION.

A.

B.

C.

D.

FLOOR PLAN GRAPHIC KEY

2ASP

bPARTITION TYPE - REFER TO SHEET A601

FIRE ASSEMBLY RATING (HOURS) ORSMOKE PARTITION REQUIREMENT

PARTITION WALL MODIFICATION

NEW PARTITION

EXISTING PARTITION

PATCH EXISTING PARTITION

5A811

6A811

EXISTING CABINET TO REMAIN.REMOVABLE FRONT PANEL TOBE RELAMINTED WITH PL1.REMAINER OF CABINET TO BEPAINTED TO MATCH PL1.SUBMIT SAMPLE TO DESIGNERFOR APPROVAL PRIOR TOPAINTING

A8114

ACCENT VWC2, HEAD WALL ONLY

PROVIDE VWC3 ON EXISTINGPANEL HEADWALL SYSTEM.OFFSET 11" 'DESIGN' ASINDICATED. ALL HEADWALLSSHALL HAVE 'DESIGN' IN SAMELOCATION

2" 11"

4A811

2'-10

"

PATIENT BOARD, OWNERFURNISHED AND

CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

TV, OWNER FURNISHEDAND CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED

A8017

8

9

10A801 7

OH

10 OH

9

OH

8 OHPATIENT

ROOM124

PATIENTROOM

125

PATIENTTOILETROOM

124A

PATIENTTOILETROOM

125A

5A811

5A811

6A811

6A811

ALIGN FLOORING WITHFINISH FACE OF WALL

R=33'-0"R=33'-0"

START RADIUS FLOORINGPATTERN AT FINISH FACE OFCORNER

START RADIUS FLOORINGPATTERN AT FINISH FACE OFCORNER

3'-3" 3'-3"

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEATAND WINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

END RADIUS WHERE WINDOW SEATAND WINDOW UNIT CABINET MEET

5A811

6A811

PATIENT BOARD, OWNERFURNISHED AND

CONTRACTOR INSTALLED

TV, OWNER FURNISHEDAND CONTRACTOR

INSTALLED

ACCENT VWC2, HEAD WALL ONLY

PROVIDE VWC3 ON EXISTINGPANEL HEADWALL SYSTEM.OFFSET 11" 'DESIGN' ASINDICATED. ALL HEADWALLSSHALL HAVE 'DESIGN' IN SAMELOCATION

2'-6" 2'-0" 3'-8 5/8"

OPEN KNEESPACEWORK AREA

Project ArchitectGBBN Architects Inc.

332 East 8th StreetCincinnati, Ohio 45202

v (513) 241-8700f (513) 241-8873www.gbbn.com

KLH Engineers, PSC1538 Alexandria Pike #11

Ft. Thomas, KY 41075v 859.442.8050f 859.442.8058

Mech. & Electrical Engineer

Drawing Title

Job Number:

File:

Scale:

Date:

Seal

:

Drawing Issue:

SELECTSPECIALTYHOSPITAL

BETHESDA NORTH10500 Montgomery Road

Montgomery, Ohio

Ground Floor Rehab Renovation

As indicated

3/29

/201

3 11

:56:

19 A

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A801

ENLARGED PLANSAND ELEVATIONS

13142.05

3/29/2013

CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"A8011 Enlarged Plan Patient Room - South Corridor

FLOOR PLAN KEY NOTES

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8013 PAT RM TYP (S) - WINDOW WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8012 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) - HEADWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8015 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) - SINK WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8014 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (S) FOOTWALL

SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"A8016 Enlarged Plan Patient Room - North Corridor

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8018 PAT RM TYP (N) - WINDOW WALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8019 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - FOOTWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80110 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - CORRIDOR

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A8017 PATIENT ROOM TYPICAL (N) - HEADWALL

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80111 ANTEROOM CASEWORK ELEVATION

SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"A80112 PHYSICAL THERAPY CASEWORK ELEVATION

No. Date Description

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Before & AfterFloor pattern design to assist with wayfinding

Before & AfterCustom designed casework with a built-in guest seat to allow for more floor space in patient rooms

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Finalist in the Metropolis Magazine Workplace of The Future Design Competition. The design proposal for Workplace 2020 takes into consideration the rise of the mobile worker and the use of vacant space. Pop UP has the potential to occupy any space, whether it be an old post offi ce, a park, or an abandoned building. The Pop UP system of designed lounge and work furniture, the power canopy, and the lighting fi xtures are lightweight and collapsible, allowing for

fl exibility and maneuverability within the workspace and for easy transportation in and out of the space. The system is modular and transported in mobile boxes.

Developed in a studio team of two. Rhinoceros, V-Ray, & Photoshop.

Finalist press release http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/November-2013/Q-A-John-Michael/index.php?cparticle=3&siarticle=2#artanc

On slide 5http://www.slideshare.net/StaplesAdvantage/how-will-we-work-in-2020

POP UPworkplace studio

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Pop UP in a vacant space

Pop UP is transported in modular boxes that fi t in moving trucks

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Ergo chair (based on HAG Capisco Chair)6 chairs : 1 boxLightweight aluminum metal frame on castersPolyurethane seat pan and backCooling and heating controls

Power canopy12 canopies : 1 boxLightweight aluminum metal baseNylon canopy

Accordion lamp72 lamps : 1 boxFlexible polyurethane

Task table (based on Tayco One-Touch Table)8 tables : 1 boxLightweight aluminum metal legs on castersAluminum honeycomb with laminate

Fold chair (based on Cheza Chair)70 chairs : 1 boxLightweight aluminum metal framePolyurethane seat pan and back

Lounge chair (based on Waft Chair)10 chairs : 1 boxLightweight aluminum metal frameUpholstery: polyester

Cushion18 cushions : 1 boxPolyester cushion for loungingHard surface for table

Fold table (based on Teknion dna)16 tables : 1 boxAluminum honeycomb with laminate2’ to 4’ adjustable height

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Raw warehouse space outfi tted with Pop UP

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HAND RENDERskills

Hand rendering exercise where a magazine interior image was recreated by hand layering prisma colored markers and colored pencils.

Artwork above sofa is photoshopped in final render.

Magazine image

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HEALING ENVIRON.senior capstone

The yearlong senior capstone project, concluding in April 2016, addresses the question, how might we design a space that empowers people affected by breast cancer? Through extensive research and looking at trends, themes and insights were developed leading to the creation of the “how might we question” which will guide the design. The significance of the project is that it is a social, healing environment outside of a hospital setting available for anyone affected by breast cancer. The proposed users include those who are at-risk, in treatment, in remission or a

survivor, co-survivor, or a caregiver. The breast cancer wellness center will be planned and designed to provide spaces for people to connect to support, education, and resources while focusing on their wellness. Key features planned include a nutrition kitchen and food garden. The kitchen is for learning about proper nutrition while using produce from the food garden to cook. The garden also serves as a form or therapy for the guests. A fitness room, resource lounge, counsel room, and an activity room for group support, speakers, and seminars is also planned.

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The “how might we question” addresses the concerns that need to be answered through the design solution

HOW MIGHT WE DESIGN A SPACE THAT EMPOWERS PEOPLE AFFECTED BY BREAST CANCER?

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QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVED

According to the Susan G. Komen foundation, there is growing evidence from prospective cohort studies that social support increases quality of life after breast cancer. It is unclear though whether social support improves survival.

There is not a survival benefit from support groups for breast cancer survivors, as randomized controlled trials have shown. However, prospective cohort studies suggest that survivors with more social support have better survival.5

FROM OVERWHELMED... TO QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVED

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HOPELESSNESS DECREASED

According to the study, Social Support and Hopelessness in Patients with Breast Cancer published through the National Center for Biotechnology Information, hopelessness of breast cancer patients decreased with the increase in their social support. This suggests that patient social support systems are important in increasing the level of hope.

The study background stated, “patients with breast cancer can experience a feeling of hopelessness very deeply in the adjustment process, and the social support provided during this period can be effective in increasing the level of hope.”6

FROM HOPELESS...TO HOPEFUL

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DEATH OR RECURRENCE LESS LIKELY

According to research from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and the Shanghai Institute of Preventive Medicine, breast cancer patients who have a strong social support system in the first year after diagnosis are less likely to die or have a recurrence of cancer. The strongest predictor of cancer recurrence was emotional support.

The research supports previous studies that found a benefit for breast cancer patients who have a meaningful emotional support network. The results suggest that therapeutic interventions may be valuable because social well-being is possibly modifiable.7

FROM ISOLATION...TO SUPPORT SYSTEM

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RESEARCH: Social Support Validation

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Nutrition

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Conceptual fl oor plan studies

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FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

Egress / Ingress

FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

Conceptual circulation plan

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Scale 1’- 0” = 1/32”FIRST FLOOR

Food garden

Reflection garden

Conceptual outdoor garden plan

SUPPORT

EDUCATIONRESOURCES

CONNECTING PEOPLE TO WHAT IS ESSENTIAL

CONNECT

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Thank you.

Kathryn Haley, LEED Green Associate, Student [email protected]

937.474.2705