James D. Eason Transplant Institute at Methodist University Hospital

Memphis
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Foto © archimania
Zeichnung © archimania
Zeichnung © archimania
Zeichnung © archimania
Architekten
archimania
Jahr
2019
Bauherrschaft
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
Team
Bernhard TME, Allen & Hoshall, Kersey/Wike & Associates, Turner Construction Company

James D. Eason Transplant Institute is the world’s leading institute in steroid-free liver transplantation that prolongs the lives of hundreds of patients from all walks of life around the globe. The Institute’s reputation, as well as Apple’s Steve Jobs’ liver transplant in 2009, attracted a major gift to realize a new, progressive environment creating a paradigm shift to think about this typology as forward-thinking.

archimania led visioning workshops to better understand the Institute’s diverse needs of the patient, caregiver, healthcare provider, and support personnel. The design intends to enhance the delivery of care before, during, and after a transplant. The team worked to create a more humanized and progressive patient care experience that maximizes the use of actual and perceived natural daylight to expedite healing while decreasing perceived wait times. Through the placement of glass layering, nearly 100% of the occupiable space has views to the outside or to daylight, which is unusual in a healthcare environment.

Dazugehörige Projekte

  • Shanghai Suhe MixC World
    KOKAISTUDIOS
  • Welcome to the Stage!
    Kjellander Sjöberg
  • Hovering Kan-Too – Great Bay Area Center Showroom
    Wutopia Lab
  • Stockwell-Rodríguez Residence
    Belmont Freeman Architects
  • Haunsbergstraße | 1. Preis
    Architektinnen Schremmer.Jell ZT GmbH

Magazin

Andere Projekte von archimania

Tech901
Memphis
Hattiloo Theatre
Memphis, TN
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Memphis, TN
Memphis Botanic Garden - Live at the Garden
Memphis, TN
Aycock + Moise Residence
Mississippi