ST. CHRISTOPHER’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN CRITICAL CARE TOWER City of Philadelphia – Civic Design Review 10.22.2013 St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| SCHC| EwingCole EwingCole ©2013 ©2013 1 Existing Location and Aerial View Map St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 2 View Down B Street View From Erie Ave St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 3 View Down Front Street View From Erie Ave St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 4 Existing Buildings Proposed Critical Care Tower & Bridge Sidewalk Grass Area St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 5 Proposed Floor Plans Entrance from Parking Garage Entrance Pedestrian Bridge Plan at Third Level First Floor Plan Public Space Patient Area St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 6 Landscape Plan Proposed Critical Care Tower Existing Buildings St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC | EwingCole ©2013 7 South Elevation 1 7 3 2 4 1 3 3 6 5 Existing Parking Garage 1. Insulated metal panel 2. Brick 3. Glass with colored ceramic frit Proposed Bridge 4. Mural Wall 5. Colored resin panel at columns 6. Composite metal panel at canopy Proposed Critical Care Tower Existing Hospital 7. Mechanical louver 8. Aluminum logo 9. Helipad St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 8 West Elevation 9 1 2 8 3 6 5 Proposed Critical Care Tower Existing Hospital Proposed Bridge 1. Insulated metal panel 2. Brick 3. Glass with colored ceramic frit 4. Mural Wall 5. Colored resin panel at columns 6. Composite metal panel at canopy 7. Mechanical louver 8. Aluminum logo 9. Helipad St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 9 North Elevation 9 7 1 2 3 Existing Hospital 1. Insulated metal panel 2. Brick 3. Glass with colored ceramic frit Proposed Critical Care Tower 4. Mural Wall 5. Colored resin panel at columns 6. Composite metal panel at canopy Proposed Bridge Existing Parking Garage 7. Mechanical louver 8. Aluminum logo 9. Helipad St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 10 East Elevation 9 1 8 2 Existing Hospital (foreground) Proposed Critical Care Tower (background) 1. Insulated metal panel 2. Brick 3. Glass with colored ceramic frit 4. Mural Wall 5. Colored resin panel at columns 6. Composite metal panel at canopy 7. Mechanical louver 8. Aluminum logo 9. Helipad St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 11 Exterior Perspective - Southwest St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 12 Exterior Perspective - South St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 13 Exterior Perspective - Northwest St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 14 Exterior Perspective – Drop-off Entrance St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 15 Aerial Perspective St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 16 Sustainable Design • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bicycle Storage and Changing Room Public Transportation Access Stormwater Design - Bio-retention basins Heat Island Effect – Roof Water Use Reduction Minimum Energy Performance Optimize Energy Performance – HVAC Optimize Energy Performance through ceramic frit windows Recycled Content Regional Materials Low-Emitting Materials – Paints and Flooring Systems Controllability of Systems – Lighting and Thermal Comfort Daylight/Views – Daylight 75% Spaces (NICU areas) St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children City of Philadelphia - Civic Design Review SCHC| EwingCole ©2013 17
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