Seattle children
设计方:ZGF Architects
位置:美国 西雅图
分类:公共空间类装修
内容:实景照片
图片来源:ZGF Architects
项目规模:30658平方米
图片:10张
西雅图儿童医院这间新的30658平方米的8层建筑正在扩大其儿科的治疗中心,同时准备西雅图位于华盛顿的医院分区的下一个计划。希望大楼像孩子们介绍了先进的治疗方法以及第一栋大楼的品牌形象。扩展的空间十分灵活,给病人提供了安全的治疗环境,同时也提高了医生的工作效率。希望大楼在一楼有急救部门、治疗部门还有两个癌症治疗中心。总共80个床位,能够扩展到192间。第八层是第一批积极对待癌症的年轻人接受治疗的地方。风景和室外的元素对他们治疗有好处。西雅图儿童医院是美国第一批运用精益方法到治疗方法上的。儿童在早期接触这种持续过程改善方法是在一个组织内,通过提高质量和安全性达到最好的治疗方案。
作为美国最大的儿科医院,这是美国儿童的主要治疗场所。希望大楼是为了满足这个区域逐渐增长的病人而创建。循证设计和原则展示了将家庭融入治疗的方法中,并且要有充足阳光和风景的空间,这些治疗方法的制成增加了病人的康复几率。该项目提供了较大的单人病房,这样就能给家里人更多相伴的时间。灯光也可以创造一种健康的感觉。可以直接或者间接变暗的灯光装置的多层次方案, 模仿人体新陈代谢的节奏。病人可控以及颜色不断变化的LED灯光是一种人性化设置,同时增加康复的元素。晚上,这种考虑周全的方法能够保证病人安静的睡眠环境。白天,阳光透过大窗户照到每间病房和家庭区,同时也能照射到走廊和治疗中心。有很多地方可以接近大自然,比如享受户外的风景以及自然光。在这座大楼的设计理念中融入了自然和地区的概念,也给人提供了明确的方向,并且指明方向,能够减少压力。多层次的方式也应用到音响设备上,对于提供一个有利于健康的环境十分重要。病人区的所有地板都是橡胶材质,能够减少噪音。现代的干净线条以及多彩的颜色建造了一个品牌故事,只有在西雅图儿童医院才有。不过这些以融合艺术为特色的室内设计对于21岁以下的病人十分有吸引力。有趣的图案和艺术设计给空间带来了愉悦的元素。
译者: Jasereen
The new 330,000-square-foot, eight-story Building Hope: Cancer, Critical and Emergency Care Expansion at Seattle Children's expands pediatric in-patient and emergency care in the region while preparing the Seattle, Washington hospital campus for its next generation of care on the site. Building Hope also introduces children's updated and modern wayfinding strategy and brand identity in its first new building on the campus. The expansion provides spaces that are physically and functionally flexible, promote a safe and healing environment, and improve flow and efficiency.
Building Hope houses a ground floor emergency department, an intensive care level and two cancer care units. There are 80 beds, with the capacity to expand to accommodate up to 192 beds. Level 8 is home to the country's first dedicated inpatient cancer care unit for teens and young adults. Landscaping and outdoor enhancements contribute to a sense of well-being and healing. Seattle Children's was one of the first medical centers in the country to apply Lean methodologies to healthcare delivery. Children's early adaptation of this method — which they call “Continuous Process Improvement” (CPI)—is an ongoing organization-wide philosophy and improvement approach to removing waste from systems and processes, thereby improving quality and safety to deliver the best healthcare to patients and families.
Seattle Children's serves the largest area of any pediatric hospital in the nation. Their main Seattle campus is home to all of Children's inpatient care. Building Hope will serve the growing need of the region, including patients from Washington, Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. Evidence-Based Design (EBD) research and principles show that integrating families into the delivery of care, providing nurturing spaces with access to daylight and views, and other supportive strategies, increases recovery rates. The project provides larger single-occupant patient rooms and a variety of dedicated family spaces both inside and outside the patient room to give families options for rest and support. Lighting can help create a sense of well-being and control. A multi-layer approach of direct and indirect pre-set dimmable fixtures mimic the body's natural circadian rhythms. Patient-controlled, color changing LED lighting offer a sense of control and personalization, and adds an element of discovery. The thoughtful approach to nighttime lighting ensures a restful sleeping environment. During the day, natural light is filtered through large windows in all patient rooms and family spaces, and spills into corridors and care team cores.
Connections to nature are enhanced through multiple opportunities to enjoy uninterrupted views to the outdoors and natural light. Naturalistic, regional motifs integrated into the art reference the building's Forest concept, provide positive distraction and help to clarify wayfinding, thereby reducing stress. A multi-layered approach is applied to acoustics and plays a major role in supporting a restorative, healing environment. All flooring in patient units is rubber to reduce noise. Fabric-wrapped panels, enhanced acoustic ceiling systems, and cork flooring in family spaces also help improve acoustics. Modern clean lines and pops of color build a branding story that is uniquely Seattle Children's, while the inviting interior environment characterized by layers of “integrated art” is appealing to patients, age 0 to 21. Evoking the forest concept for the building, playful patterns and art installations bring an element of cheerfulness to the space – relevant to kids, visitors and staff of all ages. Throughout the building, color is used with purpose and meaning to support a three-tiered wayfinding system for material management, staff and clinicians, and families and patients.
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