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Architects for HealthHopkins Architects
Andrew Barnett
26th June 2014
Alder Hey Institute in the Park
JEWEL IN THE
CROWN
RESEARCH
HOSPITAL
UNIVERSITY
EDUCATION
PARK / NATURE
CITY /NEIGHBOURHOOD
WORLD STAGE
Alder Hey R&E BuildingBrief Diagram
Alder HeyExisting Laboratories
Healthcare Evelina Children’s Hospital, London - Outpatients Department
LandscapeInn the Park - Cafe in St James’ Park
EducationThe Henrietta Barnett School, North London
ResearchFrick Chemistry Laboratory, Princeton University
Phase 1Site
Phase 2Site
Link to main hospital and Ronald McDonald House
Overlooking existing bereavement garden
Servicing route
Green Buffer
Parking
Addressing the street and neighbourhoodLink to future
masterplan
View across the park
Blue light route
Retained Trust Estate
Site Opportunities and Constraints
A central space that connects the building physically and visually at different levels
Seamless junction between Phase 1 and 2
A more naturally formed sequence of spaces along the serpentine internal spine
Views out across the parkland
Laboratory and large lecture theatre on prominent corner
Link with NCH
Building Concept Diagram
Design Development Concept Sketches
The Idea
Inspiration from Birkenhead Park - Paxton 1843 Bringing the Landscape into the Interior
3 Storey Building with open circulation4 Storey Building with closed circulation
Welcome Trust Interior - LondonBryanston School - Dorset
LabLab
Write- up
Computer Social Space
Core
Core Core
Student Room
Core
Meeting Room
Meeting Room
Phase 1 Phase 2
Meeting Room
Consult. Rooms
Consult. Rooms
Office
Office
Consult. Rooms
Atrium AtriumAtrium
Store Clinical Lab Office9m 9m
9m
9m
7.5m7.5m
7.5m7.5m
7.5m
7.5m7.5m
7.5m7.5m
7.5m
Phase 1 Phase 2
Modular Structure married with the Brief
Phase 1 Masterplan Phase 2 Masterplan Phase 2 Alternative Masterplan
A Northern edge created by the R&E Building for Future Buildings
Exploded Section of Phase 1 & 2 showing relationship of Ground Floor to the Landscape and Floors above
Typical Section - Phase 1
Phase 1 First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Phases 1&2 Ground Floor Plan
Aerial views looking East
View from Parkland of Main Entrance
186 - Theatre Style
60-70 - Classroom Style80-90 - Teaching Style220
60-70 - Banquet Style
Main Entrance Foyer and Lecture Theatre Flexibility
View looking West towards the Parkland
Phases 1&2 First Floor Plan
First Floor Offices and Write-up Space
Phases 1&2 Second Floor Plan
Liverpool Botanical Gardens at Ness National Wildlife Centre at Knowsley
Look and Feel
North Elevation
Long Section
Aquifer
Heat Exchange
Hot Air Venting
Thermal Cooling via slab
Fresh air intakeHeat Exchange and Recovery
Thermal Heating via Slab
Auditorium
Laboratory Cellular Office
Open Plan Office
Winter Summer
Cooling from floor in Summer
Heating from floor in Winter
Air recovery in Winter
Fixed furniture in open space provides ventilation
Extract
Extract
Supply Supply Supply
Supply
Supply
Cellular Office
Mixed mode ventilation allows mechanical ventilation in winter
Reclaimed or FSC timber modular cladding
Green wall
Low angle winter sun penetrates interior via clerestorey windows
Rainwater harvestingcollects water for entrance water feature, irrigating planting and flushing wc’s
Planting will improve environmental conditions both inside and out
Exposed concrete slab provides thermal mass to reduce peaks in heating /cooling load
Mixed mode ventilation allows natural ventilation to be used when conditions are suitable
Clerestorey provides natural solar shading in summer
Air extract in Summer by natural stack effect
Green roof will promote biodiversity, provide thermal insulation and control water run-off
PV’s angled for maximum efficiency
A Sustainable and Practical Design