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Client: Partners HealthcareSize: 260,000 square feetCompletion Date: 2013Sustainability: LEED GoldAwards:Preservation Achievement AwardBoston Preservation Alliance, 2013Acute Care Facilities WinnerHealthcare Environment Awards, 2013Sustainable Design AwardBoston Society of Architects, 2013Honor Award, Healthcare Facilities DesignBoston Society of Architects, 2014A Symbol of Rehab Medicine’s Evolution
Spaulding is a hospital for the people.The new rehab hospital is sited at the tip of the old Charlestown Navy Yard and is a proud and transparent place. Natural daylight beams through its glass façade. An expansive feeling connects patients and visitors to the glittering harbor waters from every floor. From the patient bed to the healing gardens and roof top terrace, this connection with the natural environment is an important part of the healing process.Every aspect of the building design has been carefully researched and considered. In fact, our design team spent a day in the old hospital entirely in wheelchairs during the initial design phase to better understand the perspective and challenges of the patients. They were resolute in wanting to create a hospital that helps patients regain mobility, independence, and confidence. As such, our team designed the entry at street level; the reception desk is low and rounded; the patient rooms have custom cabinetry and automated shades, patient lifts, private bathrooms, and amenities such as private refrigerators, sleeping accommodations for family members and a wireless connection for patients and guests.
Resilient and Sustainable Design
David Burson, senior project manager with Partners HealthCare, stood on the construction site of what is now the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital on Boston’s waterfront. It was 2012 and it was high tide. And then Hurricane Sandy hit land.“It was as high as I’ve ever seen it, but it didn’t come onto our site,” says Burson. “However, if Sandy had hit at a different hour, we probably would have seen some water.”Resilience is a strategy to help deal with shocks and stressors. The Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital took a holistic design approach that merged both resilience and sustainability strategies to deal with environmental and social issues.In direct response to climate change and rising sea levels, our design team raised the main floor one foot and located all of the HVAC equipment on the roof. They designed gymnasiums, multi-purpose rooms, and educational rooms with automated operable windows that allow natural ventilation which remains operational even if mechanical systems are interrupted.
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