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DESIGN PORTFOLIO.
AIA LEED AP BD+C 2017DAMON S. BARDA
DESIGN PORTFOLIO.
CONTENTS
The Real Stuff
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland - Master Plan
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland - Outpatient Center II
St Jude Medical Center - Northwest Tower
Hoag Hospital - Sue and Bill Gross Women's Pavilion
Parque Y Centro Communitario Familias Corozones Verdes-
St. Joseph Health System
Scripps Health - Center for Integrative Medicine
Miller Children's Hospital - Pediatric Inpatient Addition
Project Pursuits 2015
Martin Luther King Medical Office Building
Rady Children's Hospital Medical Office Building
Kaiser Permanente - Irwindale Medical Office Building
Miscellany
SoCalTrials.com
Graphics and Web Design
AIA LEED AP BD+C 2015DAMON S. BARDA
A large part of the success of the Master Plan AT UCSF Benioff
Children's Hospital Oakland has been our public outreach,
including all stakeholders within our community, both at the
hospital and within our neighborhood, to create a unified Vision
for the hospital. This Vision helps to create consensus and
support, and celebrates the greatness within all children. The
vision for the Master Plan is ‘On To Greatness’, and it has
inspired the design teams as well as our community to push
further, and at times to do more with less.
UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND
MASTER PLAN and VISIONING
The neighborhoods of North Oakland
100 Voices Visioning event, July, 2012
Site Plan studies
VISIONING and OUTREACH
One of dozens of site configuration variants, this plan focuses quiet
and residential scale project elements toward the north.
Rapid site prototyping provides quick analysis and clear
communication of design considerations for all project stakeholders
SITE ANALYSIS
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New
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Center 2
5 Levels
Existing Parking
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5 Levels
Existing
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53rd Street
52nd Street
Existing Hospital
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5 Levels
Patient/Visitor/Staff
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Widened roadway
along 52nd
DoverStreet
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New parking structure
entry/exit at eastern end
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125'
97'
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3 Levels
2 Levels
2 Levels
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Acute
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2 Level
C.U.P.
Parking
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5 levels at 11'-4"
per level
Service Yard
0 30 60 100 200'
July 7, 2012
Months spent immersed in Oakland yields insight and builds community
connection.
loose sketches rapidly allow spatial feedback and allow neighbors to
lend a hand in the design process.
Collage at left from Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board hearing
illustrates many contextual influences
SITE ANALYSIS
OUTPATIENT CENTER II
Among the first project elements of the 15-year Master Plan will
be the 85,000 SF Outpatient Center Building, an OSHPD 3
Outpatient Clinic, and the first building block in the hospital’s
plans of campus transition. Designed as a LEED for Healthcare
Silver facility, the project embodies the visions and ideas of its
neighbors and community, integrating with the existing
medical campus, and the north Oakland neighborhood in which
it resides.
The design of a facility for children always brings unique
opportunities to create an environment, which can create
wonder and inspire its patients. Woven into playful and vibrant
solution however, is a complex planning effort with an array of
separate clinical needs. Departments include Cardiology,
Outpatient Neurology, Neurosurgery, an Outpatient Pharmacy,
Outpatient Rehab with exterior play yard, and a rooftop helipad
with direct emergency access to the existing ER and surgical
areas.
UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND
6-Story Outpatient
Center 2 with ED
overflow parking at
grade level
Vehicular entry for ED
overflow and physicians
parking
Trauma elevator from
rooftop helipad to 3rd
level bridge
Outpatient Center 2
Alternate Site Location Studies- West on 52nd Option
March, 2013
52nd St.
Elevated BART rails in
foreground
Existing Hospital
Existing 5-Story
Outpatient Building
Dover St.
5-Story Outpatient
Center 2
Trauma elevator from
rooftop helipad to
existing third level
bridge
Primary Patient Visitor
arrival drive/Parking
Structure Entry
53rd St.
Existing 5-Story
Outpatient Building
Existing Parking
Structure
Outpatient Center 2
Alternate Site Location Studies- East on 52nd Option
March, 2013
Dover St.
5-Story Outpatient
Center 2
Trauma elevator from
rooftop helipad to
existing third level
bridge
Outpatient Center 2
Alternate Site Location Studies- East on 53rd Option
March, 2013
Primary Patient Visitor
arrival drive/Parking
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53rd St.
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Outpatient Building
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The Outpatient Building is located at the corner of Martin
Luther King and 52nd street, with 5 levels perched above
on-grade parking, and a shared arrival connection with the
existing Outpatient Building lobby and its amenities. The corner
location on Martin Luther King Way allows the building to
create a gateway, welcoming visitors to the campus as they
pass its colorful glass and metal panel façade.
UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND
OUTPATIENT CENTER II
UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND
OVERALL CAMPUS
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Medical Center’s Master Plan. In a collaborative team environment
with St. Joseph Health System, TAYLOR and McCarthy Construction,
the project entailed reassessment and modification to the existing
planning and entitlements, design feasibility studies, and early
program development.
Expanding the project team to a dynamic “Integrated Delivery”
design-build format using BIM, the project was able to continue with
successful studies and site planning resulting in a 200,000 SF, 4-level
Northwest Tower. The new program includes two 60-bed
medical/surgical floors, surgery department with 14 OR’s, Pharmacy,
SPD, Dietary, and shell space for future Imaging Department.
SITE TO KITCHEN SINK
HOAG HOSPITAL
ACUTE CARE TOWER
BILL and SUE GROSS WOMEN'S PAVILION
The Sue and Bill Gross Women’s Pavilion at Hoag Hospital is the
cornerstone of a 10-year facility master plan. The building is primarily
a replacement facility designed to meet the healthcare needs and
expectations of the Orange County community, particularly with
regard to women’s services.
A main priority for this project was the consolidation of the existing
ambulatory procedure services into a new comprehensive center
that maximizes patient convenience and minimizes cross-traffic with
inpatient services while maintaining the depth of critical support
functions that only a full-service acute care hospital can provide. This
project finished ahead of schedule and below budget.
The program included: Med/Surg, LDR(P), Imaging, Lab, Ambulatory
Surgery Center, Women’s Health Center, NICU, Materials
Management, Hospitality Services, Main Entrance, and Cafe.
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COMMUNITY CENTER
Parque Y Centro Communitario
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East Elevation
Painted metal
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Multi-colored
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Painted metal
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SCRIPPS HEALTH
CENTER for INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
The Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine is a 22,000 SF healing
environment interior renovation that was shaped by using Building
Information Modeling. The project expands the Center’s services, which
offers conventional medical services combined with alternative
complementary therapies, and adds new centers for Health and Healing,
Life Enhancement, and Fitness. The original design concept of the Center
is based on sacred geometry which is prevalent in the spirals of a
nautilus shell used throughout the existing space. This concept was
expanded to include the shapes, forms and colors of the underwater
ocean and ocean waves.
MILLER CHILDREN'S HOPSITAL
PEDIATRIC INPATIENT ADDITION
PEDIATRIC INPATIENT ADDITION
MILLER CHILDREN'S HOPSITAL
MARTIN LUTHER KING MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
PROPOSAL EXCERPT
The project site at the northeastern corner of the MLK Medical center
provides a unique opportunity for integration and alignment with the
broader goals of the MLK master plan. The building’s location on the
site functions as both a perimeter/border building,
defining/strengthening the campus edge, and a gateway structure,
inviting the greater community to the medical center, and signaling its
presence. By placing the building parallel with 120th Street, we
accommodate parking needs without significant disruption to lot C at
the south, in effect simplifying construction, and mitigating
construction inconveniences. The location also spatially connects to
pedestrian movement along both 120th and Wilmington. Public points
of access maintain overall pedestrian connectivity. Bolstered with a
strong connection to the intersection of 120th and Wilmington, an open
court of sustainable decomposed granite and paved pathways lead to
the core of the campus.
W I L L O W B R O O K
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E. 118th St.
E. 117th St.
Design - Overall Site Plan
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS
Transparency
A Catalyst for Community Health
Extension of Wellness Spine
Connectivity
Establish a Gateway
Design - Site Plan
2 level
Medical Office Building
55,500 SF
Arrival Plaza
Canopy
Overhead
Canopy
Overhead
re-Aligned
entry drive
Proposed
Monument Sign
Location
Benches
2 level
Watkins Building
11,000 SF
Extension of
Wellness Spine
Service
Area
Benches
Multi level Parking
Structure
501 spaces
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUSMARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS
Transparency
A Catalyst for Community Health
Extension of Wellness Spine
Connectivity
Establish a Gateway
Design - Project Rendering
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUSMARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS
Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services
Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-38
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East Elevation
Concrete
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Panel inset,
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window edges
Spandrel glass panel
Exterior Elevations
Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services
Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-39
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North Elevation
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Angled metal
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Exterior Elevations
Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services
Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-40
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Wilmington. Potential
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building and street-front
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acts as a welcoming beacon
for both motorists and
pedestrians alike. 'Window'
frames views of campus .
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MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
Initial Design Inspiration
Preliminary Renderings
Inspiration… Design starts with knowing the users. The journey
begins with the inspiration of children playing with a kite and
watching it soar…. The site brought clarity during the analysis,
providing the background for how the project should integrate
with the site and embrace the local community.
Soil conditions and sun angles dictated optimal positioning
of the building on the site; plantings were selected for climate
affinity and textural richness.
The User experience acted as the driver for creating a healing
environment that is a continuation of the essential aspects of
Rady Children’s patient care.
Site development and building massing were driven by our
design guidelines – and especially the quality of the patient
experience. Our explorations of the building massing sought
to balance opportunities for gardens, maximized parking, and
building forms that not only support the program, but also
engage the patient and their family.
Introducing the exterior design concepts that support and
extend the iconic elements of Rady Children’s Hospital San
Diego. The child jumping through the air and a soaring kite
became inspirations to the design and found its way into many
features such as the ascending stair along the building. A playful
gesture that provides the dynamic feel of taking off or the tail
of a kite. The floating and pitched roof seeming like it wants
to take flight and the perforated metal panel could provide
an image that catches the eyes of the children passing on the
freeway.
The building is sited to make best use of the mass to reduce
freeway noise on one side, and embrace and welcome the
neighborhood on the opposite side via design elements that
minimize the perception of the scale of the building. The
lively entry canopy, expressive roof form, and color-blocked
stair support feelings of whimsy, joy and the sense of upward
movement.
Blending into the Murrieta community through terracing decks
and a welcoming treelined arrival. The use of the stone wall
with natural colors from the area makes up the base of the
building. The change in paving allow for the more pedestrian
feel. The curtain wall design tying into the nearby medical
office building provide good natural light into the building with
passive solar shading.
In order to achieve the program space and maintain the user
experience, the building footprint was reduced and went to a 4-
story building.
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
RADY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
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First Floor
Radiology
Reception
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Consolidated Services:	 5,280 SF
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Food Services:		 2,562 SF
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Shell Space:		 3,596 SF
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Project Approach / Innovation
4.1 Design (continued)
Site Planning Criteria
Rapid and multiple site prototypes were developed to test for
optimal placement of primary structures. We asked ourselves which
combination might yield the greatest opportunity for creating
a wellness destination while satisfying critical vehicular access
and drop off needs, what option might best address the unique
considerations of the adjacent highway, etc. Providing structured
parking created too large a mass; we found in our site studies that
there was too little available remaining site to truly create an outdoor
experience which would embody the tenets of the Kaiser total health
environment. In scenario one, the parking structure buffets the noise
from the 605 freeway, but the impression of a parking structure
along this prime visual corridor again does not speak to the Kaiser
brand and might negatively affect the creation of a destination, and
little space remained for a Public Square. Scenarios two and three
mitigate the freeway presence of the structure, yet yield awkward
vehicular circulation pathways. Again, few opportunities remained for
adequately sized outdoor spaces.
Options four and five examined lowering the parking structure
below grade, which offers more available space for an active Public
Square. Option four featured dropping a three-level variant of the
Health Hub one half-level below grade, to create a three-level facility,
however high costs of excavation for both the structure and Health
Hub excluded this solution from feasibility. Option six allowed a
more cohesive public courtyard, and permits the building to back up
against the freeway - mitigating highway noise, while also acting as
a strong Kaiser branding opportunity. This option places three-and-a-
half levels of parking below grade, with only a half-level rising above
grade.
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Project Approach / Innovation
4.1.e MOB Interior Renderings
Concept
The site resides along the San Gabriel river watershed, and the rock quarries, which dominate
the area; from high in the San Gabriel Mountains, rock and sand has washed down for
millennia. This resource has become a key asset as it has been mined and processed to
provide the construction aggregates for a growing region; we have drawn inspiration from
these quarries for the project concept, which clearly references the stratification patterns
of the quarry environment, celebrates stone and gravel as foundations, and embraces the
warmth and textural variety of concrete.
Project Approach / Innovation
4.1.b Exterior Renderings (continued)
Glazing-to-Solid Surface Ratio and Sustainability
The building has a glazing-to-solid ratio that positively influences our sustainability goals;
windows are minimized along the freeway and south elevations. Window openings are
deep-set, with an extruded frame providing additional shading. Primary curtain wall surfaces
are limited to the protected courtyard, where a balance is struck between transparency,
light transmission, and high-performing glazing. Along the roof, photovoltaic panels
generate power from above, and are enlivened with colored panels interspersed along solar
photovoltaic panels, highlighting the Kaiser Permanente commitment to renewable energy
while enhancing the experience of the building.
Iconic Design and Materials
On the Health Hub, angled lines are scored across malleable zinc panels and smooth
plaster walls, mirroring the geological stratification of the quarry pits; moving from the site
perimeter to the interior, textures transition from rough, to smooth, to polished. Wood and
softer organic surfaces identify human-facing locations and Member destinations; exposed
aggregates in surfaces add visual interest and connect to the landscape.
An angular entrance of faceted planes of glass invites Members inside to the welcoming
“living room” interior space, which faces the exterior court. Expansive glass and multiple
entrances along the courtyard encourage active movement between interior and exterior
spaces. Healthy food and refreshments can be enjoyed beneath the garden trees, and a
Thrive path inspires outdoor activity leading from the courtyard, with stops along the way
(including the community garden), to the site entry. Along the circle, WiFi allows Members
to remain connected to their interests as well as Health Hub site-specific applications and
electronic interactions.
The western, freeway-facing section of the building provides an optimal backdrop for Kaiser
Permanente brand expression; rendered in bold-colored perforated metal, the large-scale
graphic panel announces to passing motorists the existence of Kaiser Permanente’s Health
Hub, while perforations shade western-facing glazing.
Wayfinding
How Members and their families find their way to, and around, the Health Hub is critical to
the overall success of this facility. The basis of good wayfinding is design that is intuitive to the
end-users. Our design proposal addresses wayfinding through these design tactics:
Allow people to see the destination before they arrive.
The building will be sited to be clearly visible from the 605 Freeway. Signage will be large and
notable from the 605 Freeway. Upon entering the site, the garage and main courtyard will be
immediately visible from a vehicle. An open, U-shaped courtyard will allow views to facility
destinations.
Provide unique, memorable landmarks
A signature stair and elevator will orient people when leaving from, and returning to,
the garage. The elevator will be centrally located and surrounded by the Thrive stairs. A
conference center will sit as a singular object in the open courtyard. Glazing in exam rooms
and at end of corridors will provide views to the north of the San Gabriel mountains.
Support intuitive building circulation
The major building corridors surround the U-shaped courtyard, providing the ability to
perceive destinations within context. Secondary corridors branch off of the primary corridor
with clear views back to the primary path.
Reinforce wayfinding with accurate signage and other tools
Kaiser-standard signage will provide precise cues to specific departments and amenity
destinations. Directories and maps will be present at all major entries. Maps should be
provided online and through electronic applications (by Kaiser Permanente) to provide
directional information prior to their visit.
Structural System
The second floor and roof plates will consist of lightweight concrete fill over metal deck,
supported by composite steel wide flange beams and girders. The floor framing will be
supported by steel wide flange and/or HSS columns bearing on conventional shallow spread
footings placed on properly compacted fill per the recommendations presented in the
geotechnical report. The floor slab will be a conventional slab on grade.
The floor and roof slabs will serve as diaphragms that will transfer the lateral seismic and
wind loads to the main lateral force resisting elements. The vertical force resisting elements
of the primary lateral force resisting system will consist of Special Steel Moment Resisting
Frames (SMRF’s) utilizing the proprietary Sideplate moment connection at each frame joint.
The Sideplate system will allow for maximization of structural efficiency while minimizing
frame column and beam depth, reduce foundation costs, will not require solid shearwalls or
diagonal bracing between floors, and will reduce the number of frame bays in comparison to
other frame systems. A Sideplate system will also increase erection efficiency by not requiring
full-penetration field welding at the frame joints in comparison to conventional moment
frame systems.
Member Experience
In terms of wayfinding, a ‘Welcome’ sign greets Members and enhances a distinct street edge;
the building presents itself just beyond courtyard gardens, offering an easily navigated view
of the entry prior to parking. Parking is direct; the first turn on the path directs drivers below
grade, and Members emerge from a light-filled stair to the surface of the Public Square with
visual cues again guiding the experience toward the Square and building entrance. Cyclists
and pedestrians can utilize the shaded Thrive pathway flanking the entry drive, and required
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Damon Barda, Design Portfolio

  • 1. DESIGN PORTFOLIO. AIA LEED AP BD+C 2017DAMON S. BARDA
  • 2. DESIGN PORTFOLIO. CONTENTS The Real Stuff UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland - Master Plan UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland - Outpatient Center II St Jude Medical Center - Northwest Tower Hoag Hospital - Sue and Bill Gross Women's Pavilion Parque Y Centro Communitario Familias Corozones Verdes- St. Joseph Health System Scripps Health - Center for Integrative Medicine Miller Children's Hospital - Pediatric Inpatient Addition Project Pursuits 2015 Martin Luther King Medical Office Building Rady Children's Hospital Medical Office Building Kaiser Permanente - Irwindale Medical Office Building Miscellany SoCalTrials.com Graphics and Web Design AIA LEED AP BD+C 2015DAMON S. BARDA
  • 3. A large part of the success of the Master Plan AT UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland has been our public outreach, including all stakeholders within our community, both at the hospital and within our neighborhood, to create a unified Vision for the hospital. This Vision helps to create consensus and support, and celebrates the greatness within all children. The vision for the Master Plan is ‘On To Greatness’, and it has inspired the design teams as well as our community to push further, and at times to do more with less. UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND MASTER PLAN and VISIONING
  • 4. The neighborhoods of North Oakland 100 Voices Visioning event, July, 2012 Site Plan studies VISIONING and OUTREACH
  • 5. One of dozens of site configuration variants, this plan focuses quiet and residential scale project elements toward the north. Rapid site prototyping provides quick analysis and clear communication of design considerations for all project stakeholders SITE ANALYSIS New Family Residence 2 Levels New Administrative Services Building Height TBD New Outpatient Center 2 5 Levels Existing Parking Structure 5 Levels Existing OPC 1 5 Levels 53rd Street 52nd Street Existing Hospital Building 5 Levels Patient/Visitor/Staff crosswalk Widened roadway along 52nd DoverStreet MartinLutherKingJrWay New parking structure entry/exit at eastern end 5Levelsat11'-4"perlevel 125' 97' 103.19' 3 Levels 2 Levels 2 Levels 90.71' Greenbelt / walking path Highway24S/BRamp H 5 levels + Rooftop Equipment Acute Care Tower 2 Level C.U.P. Parking Structure ~330 spaces 5 levels at 11'-4" per level Service Yard 0 30 60 100 200' July 7, 2012
  • 6. Months spent immersed in Oakland yields insight and builds community connection. loose sketches rapidly allow spatial feedback and allow neighbors to lend a hand in the design process. Collage at left from Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board hearing illustrates many contextual influences SITE ANALYSIS
  • 7. OUTPATIENT CENTER II Among the first project elements of the 15-year Master Plan will be the 85,000 SF Outpatient Center Building, an OSHPD 3 Outpatient Clinic, and the first building block in the hospital’s plans of campus transition. Designed as a LEED for Healthcare Silver facility, the project embodies the visions and ideas of its neighbors and community, integrating with the existing medical campus, and the north Oakland neighborhood in which it resides. The design of a facility for children always brings unique opportunities to create an environment, which can create wonder and inspire its patients. Woven into playful and vibrant solution however, is a complex planning effort with an array of separate clinical needs. Departments include Cardiology, Outpatient Neurology, Neurosurgery, an Outpatient Pharmacy, Outpatient Rehab with exterior play yard, and a rooftop helipad with direct emergency access to the existing ER and surgical areas. UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND
  • 8. 6-Story Outpatient Center 2 with ED overflow parking at grade level Vehicular entry for ED overflow and physicians parking Trauma elevator from rooftop helipad to 3rd level bridge Outpatient Center 2 Alternate Site Location Studies- West on 52nd Option March, 2013 52nd St. Elevated BART rails in foreground Existing Hospital Existing 5-Story Outpatient Building Dover St. 5-Story Outpatient Center 2 Trauma elevator from rooftop helipad to existing third level bridge Primary Patient Visitor arrival drive/Parking Structure Entry 53rd St. Existing 5-Story Outpatient Building Existing Parking Structure Outpatient Center 2 Alternate Site Location Studies- East on 52nd Option March, 2013 Dover St. 5-Story Outpatient Center 2 Trauma elevator from rooftop helipad to existing third level bridge Outpatient Center 2 Alternate Site Location Studies- East on 53rd Option March, 2013 Primary Patient Visitor arrival drive/Parking Structure Entry 53rd St. Existing 5-Story Outpatient Building Existing Parking Structure a —I II~IiI~I II II 51st Street 47th Street 46th Street 53rd Street 54th St. 55th St. MLK Jr.W ay WestStreet BART DoverStreet Aileen Street 58th Street 56th St. 52nd Street Children's Hospital Oakland Main Campus CHORI Research Institute Children's Hospital Oakland Staff Parking IaBEnJ OUTPATIENT CENTER II The Outpatient Building is located at the corner of Martin Luther King and 52nd street, with 5 levels perched above on-grade parking, and a shared arrival connection with the existing Outpatient Building lobby and its amenities. The corner location on Martin Luther King Way allows the building to create a gateway, welcoming visitors to the campus as they pass its colorful glass and metal panel façade.
  • 9. UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND OUTPATIENT CENTER II
  • 10. UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND OVERALL CAMPUS
  • 11. ST. JUDE MEDICAL CENTER ACUTE CARE ADDITION ST. JUDE MEDICAL CENTER ACUTE CARE ADDITION
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  • 13. The Northwest Tower Addition is the second phase of St. Jude Medical Center’s Master Plan. In a collaborative team environment with St. Joseph Health System, TAYLOR and McCarthy Construction, the project entailed reassessment and modification to the existing planning and entitlements, design feasibility studies, and early program development. Expanding the project team to a dynamic “Integrated Delivery” design-build format using BIM, the project was able to continue with successful studies and site planning resulting in a 200,000 SF, 4-level Northwest Tower. The new program includes two 60-bed medical/surgical floors, surgery department with 14 OR’s, Pharmacy, SPD, Dietary, and shell space for future Imaging Department. SITE TO KITCHEN SINK
  • 14. HOAG HOSPITAL ACUTE CARE TOWER BILL and SUE GROSS WOMEN'S PAVILION The Sue and Bill Gross Women’s Pavilion at Hoag Hospital is the cornerstone of a 10-year facility master plan. The building is primarily a replacement facility designed to meet the healthcare needs and expectations of the Orange County community, particularly with regard to women’s services. A main priority for this project was the consolidation of the existing ambulatory procedure services into a new comprehensive center that maximizes patient convenience and minimizes cross-traffic with inpatient services while maintaining the depth of critical support functions that only a full-service acute care hospital can provide. This project finished ahead of schedule and below budget. The program included: Med/Surg, LDR(P), Imaging, Lab, Ambulatory Surgery Center, Women’s Health Center, NICU, Materials Management, Hospitality Services, Main Entrance, and Cafe.
  • 15. ACUTE CARE TOWER HOAG HOSPITAL BILL and SUE GROSS WOMEN'S PAVILION
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  • 17. LATINO HEALTH ACCESS COMMUNITY CENTER Parque Y Centro Communitario Familias Corozones Verdes
  • 18. East Elevation Painted metal fascia and ribbed metal roofing panels Multi-colored ceramic tile at building entry Painted metal fascia and standing seam metal roofing Multi-colored ceramic tile on curved entry planter
  • 19. SCRIPPS HEALTH CENTER for INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE The Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine is a 22,000 SF healing environment interior renovation that was shaped by using Building Information Modeling. The project expands the Center’s services, which offers conventional medical services combined with alternative complementary therapies, and adds new centers for Health and Healing, Life Enhancement, and Fitness. The original design concept of the Center is based on sacred geometry which is prevalent in the spirals of a nautilus shell used throughout the existing space. This concept was expanded to include the shapes, forms and colors of the underwater ocean and ocean waves.
  • 21. PEDIATRIC INPATIENT ADDITION MILLER CHILDREN'S HOPSITAL
  • 22. MARTIN LUTHER KING MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING PROPOSAL EXCERPT The project site at the northeastern corner of the MLK Medical center provides a unique opportunity for integration and alignment with the broader goals of the MLK master plan. The building’s location on the site functions as both a perimeter/border building, defining/strengthening the campus edge, and a gateway structure, inviting the greater community to the medical center, and signaling its presence. By placing the building parallel with 120th Street, we accommodate parking needs without significant disruption to lot C at the south, in effect simplifying construction, and mitigating construction inconveniences. The location also spatially connects to pedestrian movement along both 120th and Wilmington. Public points of access maintain overall pedestrian connectivity. Bolstered with a strong connection to the intersection of 120th and Wilmington, an open court of sustainable decomposed granite and paved pathways lead to the core of the campus.
  • 23. W I L L O W B R O O K wilmingtonavenue E. 120th Street Imperial highway StreetE. 120th North Comptonavenue E. 118th St. E. 117th St. Design - Overall Site Plan MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS Transparency A Catalyst for Community Health Extension of Wellness Spine Connectivity Establish a Gateway
  • 24. Design - Site Plan 2 level Medical Office Building 55,500 SF Arrival Plaza Canopy Overhead Canopy Overhead re-Aligned entry drive Proposed Monument Sign Location Benches 2 level Watkins Building 11,000 SF Extension of Wellness Spine Service Area Benches Multi level Parking Structure 501 spaces MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUSMARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS Transparency A Catalyst for Community Health Extension of Wellness Spine Connectivity Establish a Gateway
  • 25. Design - Project Rendering MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUSMARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. — MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS
  • 26. Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-38 South Elevation East Elevation Concrete tilt-up panels Aluminum Storefront system Curtainwall at East Entry Panel inset, shown gray Angled metal canopy with painted steel column support structure Raised planters at entry court 'Window' to the Campus Painted metal mechanical screen Curtainwall at East Entry Angled metal canopy with painted steel column support structure Concrete tilt-up panels 15' 30' Multicolored phenolic panels at window edges Spandrel glass panel Exterior Elevations
  • 27. Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-39 West Elevation North Elevation Concrete tilt-up panels Aluminum Storefront system Panel inset, shown gray Angled metal canopy beyond Painted metal mechanical screen 15' 30' Panel inset, shown gray Angled metal canopy beyond Angled metal canopy beyond Spandrel glass panel Multicolored phenolic panels at window edges Exterior Elevations
  • 28. Section C: Proposer’s Approach to Provide Required Services Confidential | Omni West Group | Page C-40 Project Rendering Vignettes View from 120th and Wilmington. Potential signage options shown at building and street-front monument. View of east entry. Large canopy creates shade, and acts as a welcoming beacon for both motorists and pedestrians alike. 'Window' frames views of campus . View of pedestrian arcade and main entry at south elevation. Glass-wrapped grand stair in background. Pedestrian arcade and main entry, looking to east and entrance canopy. Project Rendering Vignettes
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  • 30. Initial Design Inspiration Preliminary Renderings Inspiration… Design starts with knowing the users. The journey begins with the inspiration of children playing with a kite and watching it soar…. The site brought clarity during the analysis, providing the background for how the project should integrate with the site and embrace the local community. Soil conditions and sun angles dictated optimal positioning of the building on the site; plantings were selected for climate affinity and textural richness. The User experience acted as the driver for creating a healing environment that is a continuation of the essential aspects of Rady Children’s patient care. Site development and building massing were driven by our design guidelines – and especially the quality of the patient experience. Our explorations of the building massing sought to balance opportunities for gardens, maximized parking, and building forms that not only support the program, but also engage the patient and their family. Introducing the exterior design concepts that support and extend the iconic elements of Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. The child jumping through the air and a soaring kite became inspirations to the design and found its way into many features such as the ascending stair along the building. A playful gesture that provides the dynamic feel of taking off or the tail of a kite. The floating and pitched roof seeming like it wants to take flight and the perforated metal panel could provide an image that catches the eyes of the children passing on the freeway. The building is sited to make best use of the mass to reduce freeway noise on one side, and embrace and welcome the neighborhood on the opposite side via design elements that minimize the perception of the scale of the building. The lively entry canopy, expressive roof form, and color-blocked stair support feelings of whimsy, joy and the sense of upward movement. Blending into the Murrieta community through terracing decks and a welcoming treelined arrival. The use of the stone wall with natural colors from the area makes up the base of the building. The change in paving allow for the more pedestrian feel. The curtain wall design tying into the nearby medical office building provide good natural light into the building with passive solar shading. In order to achieve the program space and maintain the user experience, the building footprint was reduced and went to a 4- story building. MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
  • 33. Urgent Care First Floor Radiology Reception Waiting Stair Public Toilets Classroom 1 Main Entry Secondary Entry Exterior Play Yard Toddler Day School Classroom 2 Stair Elev El Eq up up exteri Urgent Care: 2,750 SF Radiology: 5,425 SF Toddler Day School: 6,030 SF ay Yard open to below dn up dn up Second Floor Radiology Consolidated Services Stair open to below Oncology Infusion Pharmacy Stair Public Toilets Elev El exterior deck Additional Radiology: 2,200 SF Consolidated Services: 5,280 SF Pharmacy: 1,250 SF Oncology: 4,305 SF open to below dn Third Floor Consolidated Services Stair Food Services Waiting Stair Primary Care Services open to below Public Toilets El Elev updn exterior deck Primary Care Services exterio Public Toilets dn onsoli Primary Care: 12,332 SF Fourth Floor Stair Primary Care Services Stair El exterior deck Therapy Gym Behavioral Health Developmental Services Public Toilets Elev dn Consolidated Services Sta Food Services Waiting o Public Toilets updn exterior deck Consolidated Services: 3,476 SF Food Services: 2,562 SF Behavioral Health: 2,040 SF Development Services: 3,288 SF Shell Space: 3,596 SF MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
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  • 35. Project Approach / Innovation 4.1 Design (continued) Site Planning Criteria Rapid and multiple site prototypes were developed to test for optimal placement of primary structures. We asked ourselves which combination might yield the greatest opportunity for creating a wellness destination while satisfying critical vehicular access and drop off needs, what option might best address the unique considerations of the adjacent highway, etc. Providing structured parking created too large a mass; we found in our site studies that there was too little available remaining site to truly create an outdoor experience which would embody the tenets of the Kaiser total health environment. In scenario one, the parking structure buffets the noise from the 605 freeway, but the impression of a parking structure along this prime visual corridor again does not speak to the Kaiser brand and might negatively affect the creation of a destination, and little space remained for a Public Square. Scenarios two and three mitigate the freeway presence of the structure, yet yield awkward vehicular circulation pathways. Again, few opportunities remained for adequately sized outdoor spaces. Options four and five examined lowering the parking structure below grade, which offers more available space for an active Public Square. Option four featured dropping a three-level variant of the Health Hub one half-level below grade, to create a three-level facility, however high costs of excavation for both the structure and Health Hub excluded this solution from feasibility. Option six allowed a more cohesive public courtyard, and permits the building to back up against the freeway - mitigating highway noise, while also acting as a strong Kaiser branding opportunity. This option places three-and-a- half levels of parking below grade, with only a half-level rising above grade. 1 2 3 4 5 6
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  • 38. Concept The site resides along the San Gabriel river watershed, and the rock quarries, which dominate the area; from high in the San Gabriel Mountains, rock and sand has washed down for millennia. This resource has become a key asset as it has been mined and processed to provide the construction aggregates for a growing region; we have drawn inspiration from these quarries for the project concept, which clearly references the stratification patterns of the quarry environment, celebrates stone and gravel as foundations, and embraces the warmth and textural variety of concrete. Project Approach / Innovation 4.1.b Exterior Renderings (continued) Glazing-to-Solid Surface Ratio and Sustainability The building has a glazing-to-solid ratio that positively influences our sustainability goals; windows are minimized along the freeway and south elevations. Window openings are deep-set, with an extruded frame providing additional shading. Primary curtain wall surfaces are limited to the protected courtyard, where a balance is struck between transparency, light transmission, and high-performing glazing. Along the roof, photovoltaic panels generate power from above, and are enlivened with colored panels interspersed along solar photovoltaic panels, highlighting the Kaiser Permanente commitment to renewable energy while enhancing the experience of the building. Iconic Design and Materials On the Health Hub, angled lines are scored across malleable zinc panels and smooth plaster walls, mirroring the geological stratification of the quarry pits; moving from the site perimeter to the interior, textures transition from rough, to smooth, to polished. Wood and softer organic surfaces identify human-facing locations and Member destinations; exposed aggregates in surfaces add visual interest and connect to the landscape. An angular entrance of faceted planes of glass invites Members inside to the welcoming “living room” interior space, which faces the exterior court. Expansive glass and multiple entrances along the courtyard encourage active movement between interior and exterior spaces. Healthy food and refreshments can be enjoyed beneath the garden trees, and a Thrive path inspires outdoor activity leading from the courtyard, with stops along the way (including the community garden), to the site entry. Along the circle, WiFi allows Members to remain connected to their interests as well as Health Hub site-specific applications and electronic interactions. The western, freeway-facing section of the building provides an optimal backdrop for Kaiser Permanente brand expression; rendered in bold-colored perforated metal, the large-scale graphic panel announces to passing motorists the existence of Kaiser Permanente’s Health Hub, while perforations shade western-facing glazing.
  • 39. Wayfinding How Members and their families find their way to, and around, the Health Hub is critical to the overall success of this facility. The basis of good wayfinding is design that is intuitive to the end-users. Our design proposal addresses wayfinding through these design tactics: Allow people to see the destination before they arrive. The building will be sited to be clearly visible from the 605 Freeway. Signage will be large and notable from the 605 Freeway. Upon entering the site, the garage and main courtyard will be immediately visible from a vehicle. An open, U-shaped courtyard will allow views to facility destinations. Provide unique, memorable landmarks A signature stair and elevator will orient people when leaving from, and returning to, the garage. The elevator will be centrally located and surrounded by the Thrive stairs. A conference center will sit as a singular object in the open courtyard. Glazing in exam rooms and at end of corridors will provide views to the north of the San Gabriel mountains. Support intuitive building circulation The major building corridors surround the U-shaped courtyard, providing the ability to perceive destinations within context. Secondary corridors branch off of the primary corridor with clear views back to the primary path. Reinforce wayfinding with accurate signage and other tools Kaiser-standard signage will provide precise cues to specific departments and amenity destinations. Directories and maps will be present at all major entries. Maps should be provided online and through electronic applications (by Kaiser Permanente) to provide directional information prior to their visit. Structural System The second floor and roof plates will consist of lightweight concrete fill over metal deck, supported by composite steel wide flange beams and girders. The floor framing will be supported by steel wide flange and/or HSS columns bearing on conventional shallow spread footings placed on properly compacted fill per the recommendations presented in the geotechnical report. The floor slab will be a conventional slab on grade. The floor and roof slabs will serve as diaphragms that will transfer the lateral seismic and wind loads to the main lateral force resisting elements. The vertical force resisting elements of the primary lateral force resisting system will consist of Special Steel Moment Resisting Frames (SMRF’s) utilizing the proprietary Sideplate moment connection at each frame joint. The Sideplate system will allow for maximization of structural efficiency while minimizing frame column and beam depth, reduce foundation costs, will not require solid shearwalls or diagonal bracing between floors, and will reduce the number of frame bays in comparison to other frame systems. A Sideplate system will also increase erection efficiency by not requiring full-penetration field welding at the frame joints in comparison to conventional moment frame systems. Member Experience In terms of wayfinding, a ‘Welcome’ sign greets Members and enhances a distinct street edge; the building presents itself just beyond courtyard gardens, offering an easily navigated view of the entry prior to parking. Parking is direct; the first turn on the path directs drivers below grade, and Members emerge from a light-filled stair to the surface of the Public Square with visual cues again guiding the experience toward the Square and building entrance. Cyclists and pedestrians can utilize the shaded Thrive pathway flanking the entry drive, and required fire equipment access is provided around the building while creating a dedicated service and delivery vehicle route which minimizes crossing paths with visitor’s journeys.
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  • 43. EVENT MEDIA FOR THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRIALS ASSOCIATION SOCALTRIALS.COM EXTRA CURRICULAR ART WEBSTER MEMORIAL TRIAL 3/6/11 MOTOVENTURES AT CAHUILLA CREEK 10:00 A.M. More info on reverse, and at www.SoCalTrials.com. This is a presentation of the Plonkers Trials Club. date location time ATCAHUILLA CREEK SCTA2010/2011 TEC-CYCLESSOCALTRIALSCHAMPIONSHIPSERIES.ROUND8 PLONKERSTRIALSCLUBPRESENTS: PICTURED: IANDELANEY SUNDAY MARCH 15/2015 THE PLONKERS TRIALS CLUB SHAM ROCK TRIALLUCERNE VALLEY, EVENT STARTS AT 10 AM RIDERS MEETING 9:45 PRESENT ROUND 7 OF THE 2014/2015 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRIALS ASSOCIATION MOTO-TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BRADHANNON, GETTIN’JIGGYATTHEBUTTES. CALIFORNIA MORE INFO REVERSE AND ONLINE The Southern California Trials Association presents AT MOTOVENTURES El Trialde EspañaAPRIL 5 AND 6, 2014 The FORTY-FOURTH edition Sunday, all classes start at 9:00 Kids Trial at 11:00 Sunday, the PRO El Trial Shoot-Out at 12:00 noon. This event will be run using the International ‘No-Stop’ rules, and will not pay points to the 2013/2014 SCTA Championship Series. Saturday, all classes start at 12:00 Checkers meeting at 10:30 Visit our friends at MotoVentures at MotoVentures.com. And for the freshest trials updates, visit us at SoCalTrials.com From Riverside or San Diego, take Highway 15 towards Temecula. Exit at Hwy 79 South/Temecula Parkway. Travel east 16.5 miles to highway 371. Turn left/north, MotoVentures is 9.1 miles ahead, on the left, across from Cahuilla Creek MX. FEATURING $1,000 PRO PURSE 11:45 SAT / 08:45 SUN 10:30 SATURDAY YES! BIG AND FLAT. SOCALTRIALS.COM REQUIRED ALL BRING IT $30 $40 OH YES. GREAT SECTIONS NEAR THE PARKING AREA. BRING YOUR CAMERA, AMIGO. RIDERS MEETING CHECKERS MEETING CAMPING SIGN UP AMA MEMBERSHIP CLASSES TWIN SHOCK SCTA MEMBERS NON-MEMBERS SPECTATORS? DESIGN: thebardahut PHOTO: Don Williams PICTURED:ELTRIAL2013CHAMPION,CODYWEBB