Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Stantec Architecture + KPMB Architects + HDR Architecture + Diamond Schmitt Architects
2015-07-30 13:00
架构师提供的文本描述。多伦多的Bridgepoint Active Healthcare是加拿大最大的此类机构,主要致力于复杂慢性病的治疗和康复。布里奇普特的领导人设想了一种在一家新型医院提供医疗保健的新方式:一座城市建筑-城市中心-医疗保健和社区聚集在一起。其目的是模糊传统的机构空间和公众准入的区别,并提供一个鼓舞人心的环境,以帮助患者康复。
Text description provided by the architects. Bridgepoint Active Healthcare in Toronto is the largest facility of its kind in Canada focused on the treatment of complex chronic disease and rehabilitation. Bridgepoint’s leaders envisioned a new way of delivering healthcare in a new kind of hospital: a civic building - an urban centre - in which healthcare and community come together. The intent is to blur the traditional distinction of institutional space and public access and to provide an inspirational setting to assist patients in their recovery.
© Tom Arban
(汤姆·阿班)
设计反应认识到景观、自然和社区在支持健康方面的作用。它最大限度地利用了自然光的治疗效果,以及对周围公园和城市天际线的看法,以确保患者和工作人员不断地感受到与外界的联系。平均住院三个月,有强大的动力创造一个环境,以促进康复和健康。
The design response recognizes the role landscape, nature and community play in supporting health. It optimizes the therapeutic benefits of natural light, access to nature, and views of the surrounding park and city skyline to ensure patients and staff feel constantly connected to the world outside. With an average patient stay of three months, there was strong impetus to create an environment that facilitates recovery and wellness.
Main Floor Plan
主平面图
独特的建筑包膜包含492个突出的‘突出’垂直框架的开窗模式-每个病人床上都有一个-以优势水平开窗作为对位。在周围有悬臂楼板的混凝土平板结构上。
The distinctive building envelope contains a fenestration pattern of 492 projecting ‘pop-out’ vertical frames – one for every patient bed – interspersed with the predominant horizontal fenestration as counterpoint. The massing rests on a concrete flat slab structure with cantilever floor plates around the perimeter.
© Tom Arban
(汤姆·阿班)
为了减轻这一设施的规模,一个垂直的校园概念被构想成一个由病人单元堆叠的社区组成的社区。每一层都被清楚地安排成两个邻里,每一层都有32张床,每一张都配置了单人床和双人床病房。共享治疗空间集中在核心的每一层,南北共用空间。护理站离各自的护理社区很近。
To mitigate the scale of this facility, a vertical campus concept was conceived to create a community of stacked neighborhoods of patient units. Each floor is clearly ordered and organized into two neighborhoods of 32 beds each configured with single and double-bed patient rooms. Shared therapy space is centralized on each floor at the cores with common spaces to the north and south. Nursing stations are in close proximity to their respective neighborhoods of care.
© Tom Arban
(汤姆·阿班)
毗邻的唐监狱(1864年)已经恢复并重新使用为医院行政大楼。一系列监狱牢房、绞刑架和高耸的圆形大厅被保存下来,首次向公众展示了北美最大的改革设施-解释性的展览。建立了一个动态对比的修复砖石唐监狱和当代实质性的新桥点。
The adjacent Don Jail (1864) has been restored and repurposed as the hospital administrative building. A series of jail cells, the gallows and the soaring rotunda have been preserved and are on view to the public for the first time with interpretive exhibits about what was North America’s largest reform facility. A dynamic contrast is established between the restored masonry of the Don Jail and the contemporary materiality of the new Bridgepoint.
新的医院大楼将自己重新塑造为一个标志性的地标,以便将整个分局与整个社区和整个城市联系起来。社会化是治疗的一个重要组成部分,该建筑为病人、工作人员和社区提供了许多聚会空间,包括一个带自助餐厅的大型底层露台、一个带图片窗口的治疗池、一个宽阔的绿色屋顶露台和贯穿医院校园的公园小径延伸处。法国夏特雷斯大教堂有一个冥想迷宫,位于公园的主楼层。
The new hospital building re-casts itself as an iconic landmark in order to connect the entire precinct with the community and the city at large. Socialization is an important part of therapy, and the building offers many gathering spaces for patients, staff and the community, including a large ground floor terrace with a cafeteria, a therapy pool with picture windows onto the park, an expansive green roof terrace and park trail extensions through the hospital campus. A meditative labyrinth with a pattern of one at Chartres Cathedral in France is located on the main floor facing the park.
© Tom Arban
(汤姆·阿班)
这个LEED银认证的设施提供了一个愈合环境,是公共的和可访问的,并支持健康和恢复。材料的选择和多样性传达了这一目标。建筑细节,纹理和装饰-强调在一个机构的感觉,而不是提供舒适和提供一个适当的人的规模和亲密感。
This LEED Silver certified facility presents a healing environment that is communal and accessible and supports wellness and recovery. The choice and variety of materials convey this objective. Architectural details, textures and finishes de-emphasize the feeling of being in an institution and instead offer comfort and provide an appropriate human scale and a feeling of intimacy.
© Tom Arban
(汤姆·阿班)
Architects Stantec Architecture , KPMB Architects, HDR Architecture , Diamond Schmitt Architects
Location Toronto, ON, Canada
Category Healthcare Center
PDC Architects Stantec Architecture, KPMB Architects
DBFM Architects HDR Architecture, Diamond Schmitt Architects
Photographs Tom Arban
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