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Sunday, November 05, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R01
Driven by the pandemic, climate, culture, and internal organizational pressures, the perfect storm of the last few years has raised many questions about current design strategies and the adaptability of health facilities. This has forced us to re-evaluate design approaches to key clinical spaces and building systems. However, there is...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R02
How can the construction delivery method contribute to a healthcare system’s values and project goals? A team consisting of design, construction, and owner perspectives will compare and contrast design-build construction with other construction delivery methods in healthcare and identify strategies for controlling costs and accelerating speed to market while supporting...
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Sunday, November 05, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This discussion dives into artificial intelligence (AI), speculative design, and explores a proof of concept that showcases how we as designers can learn to simulate physical environments in real time. Based on a patient's profile , we can deliver a new kind of bespoke care model that leverages AI. This...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R03
Caregiver burnout is a major risk to the health of the United States. Characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and decreased personal accomplishments, burnout is recognized as an occupational hazard that affects nurses, patients, families, and society as a whole. How can the design of healing spaces encourage nurses to adopt...
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Sunday, November 05, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R05
This roundtable will look at a transformational change that a healthcare provider made to create an urgent care model that concentrated on customer service and the patient experience. This model appeals to busy, younger adults and needed to be located in a retail center closer to where people live, work,...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R06
Weill Cornell Medicine set out to create a new flagship location in an existing office building with multiple tenants in Midtown Manhattan. This location would create e new hub of specialty care, consolidating multiple sites into one central location close to transportation. Repurposing this building for clinical use, however, came...
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Sunday, November 05, 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R07
Could a space plan for an MOB main entry storefront help enhance the outpatient exam experience? The IPD design team at Cook Children’s believed it could by creating a a simple public space common area equipped with reliable technology tools and a tech-savvy staff known as the “Peaks Tech Zone.”...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R08
Equality and social justice are elements that should be included in all aspects of hospital design. When people walk through the hospital, they should feel welcomed and have a sense of belonging. Join art curator Antonia Dapena-Tretter as she shares multiple case studies of how art in the Lucile Packard...
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Monday, November 06, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:R09
Evolving clinical care practices, fast-advancing medical technologies, and emerging research have compelled us to reconsider the design of the intensive care unit (ICU). Told from the perspective of a clinician, a medical planner, and an architect, this discussion will deconstruct the process of programming, designing, and operationalizing contemporary ICUs in...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R10
This roundtable will highlight Saint Francil Health System as a case study. With a not-for-profit, mission-driven healthcare operator taking over a former rural city hospital previously run by for-profit health systems, new levels of trust led the way. Presenters will illuminate the unique city negotiations, brand differentiation, and concept design...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R11
For decades most healthcare planning projects have depended on the involvement of user groups to inform the design process. The value and efficiency of user groups has been questioned, and in many cases, user group participation has been greatly reduced. This interactive round table will explore when user groups may...
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Monday, November 06, 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
- Room: 350-351
- Session Number:R12
West Park Healthcare Centre (WPHC) is opening the door to a new era in healthcare through a bold and transformative hospital redevelopment. This session will focus on WPHC hospital design elements, new spaces, technologies and processes that can support value-based care. There will be a focus on the role of...
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- Room: 348-349
- Session Number:R13
The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston’s emergency preparedness and investment in resilience is remarkable. From the Gulf Coast’s hurricane storm surge flooding, through to droughts, winter freezes and utility failures cutting supply, these opposing extremes regularly present significant operational challenges. Ensuring water continuity is the last resource to enable...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R14
Two 50-year-old office buildings are being adapted and reused by the VA as a 325,000 SF inpatient hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This project will be one of, if not the first, adaptive-reuse, full-service hospital for the VA. It is the second project executed under the CHIP IN for Veterans Act...
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Tuesday, November 07, 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM
- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R15
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds the potential of radically changing the role of architects in the way healthcare buildings are designed. It raises questions about how to employ AI effectively, appropriately, and ethically as a new tool in the design process. This Architecture for Health Educators Forum will explore the potential...
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Tuesday, November 07, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R16
The AIA-AAH Research Initiatives Committee invites the industry to join in this round table dialogue on the committee’s ongoing and expanding benchmarking efforts! Compare quantitative criteria of NSF, DGS, multiplier factors, and travel distances metrics for three clinic typologies: onstage/offstage, shared circulation, and linear. This year’s research includes quantifying circulation...
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Tuesday, November 07, 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
- Room: 245
- Session Number:R17
In the last two decades, significant changes have been made in both technology and regulatory requirements for operating rooms. These have resulted in larger rooms as well as an increase in outpatient surgery volume. As case types that can be performed in an outpatient setting continue to expand and evolve,...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R18
Project schedules align project stakeholders on specific deadlines and objectives. Join this roundtable for a discussion on how to schedule for success including how to balance vision, planning and constructability for a project. Presenters will explore the process of scheduling as it influences healthcare design and construction projects and will...
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Tuesday, November 07, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
- Room: 245
- Session Number:R19
What background and education makes the most effective leader in a design and construction team? Judging from this panel of highly successful and effective leaders from top ranked health systems across the country, there is no one answer. This panel tackles the challenging topic of how female leaders can break...
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- Room: 346-347
- Session Number:R20
As designers, we are in an opportune position to advocate empathetic design thinking and influence the built environment experience. This discussion will highlight how we have the ability to connect with users and that there is a distinct difference between designing a space for someone versus designing a space with...
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