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Updated: 02-Dec-2010 |
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Facilities Planning and Development
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The architectural staff at Facilities Planning and Development manages the planning and
design process for the Hospitals and Health Centers. We assist departments with their
needs for new and renovated spaces, and advise on facility planning, design and
construction. We develop design guidelines to maintaining the overall quality and
standardization within the facilities while addressing the unique needs of each
department. We direct the planning, programming and design of capital projects.
When we receive a request for a project investigation, a staff architect is assigned as
design manager to meet with the requestor, review the needs of the department or facility,
review any existing building areas to be renovated, and provide advice regarding the
feasibility of the proposal. If a proposal appears feasible, a design team is gathered to
work on the project. This team may include consulting architects, engineers, interior
designers, and equipment planners. The design manager is responsible
for communicating with representatives of supporting departments about the project, and
gathering input from maintenance, biomedical engineering, computer and
telecommunications, security, safety, infection control, and others.
Many members of the staff are registered or graduate architects, with years of health care
design experience. We participate in ongoing continuing education programs to keep our
skills fresh, to stay on top of construction technology changes, health and safety
standards, and the latest research on health care design.
Projects range from the installation of new doors, renovations of single rooms and
departments, new leased facilities, accommodations for new equipment. We also
investigate building issues such as roofing, insulation and waterproofing. We review
existing conditions and changes in occupancy for compliance with building code and
barrier free access requirements.
The architectural staff coordinates the needs of the department, the clinical staff, support
and maintenance staff to create a pleasing and healing design that is functional, attractive
and does no harm.