Cedars-Sinai Outpatient Surgery Suite
Kim Rodgers
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Task Seating (non-clinical)Haworth
Task seating (clinical spaces)Steelcase
Lounge Chair Davis Furniture
Acoustical Ceiling TileArmstrong Ceilings US
Ultima, CALLA, Optima, LYRA
Acoustical Wrapped Panel Fabric, Coffee TableKnoll
Florence Coffee Table
Impact Resistant Wall CoveringConstruction Specialists
Acrovyn

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Task Seating (non-clinical)
Haworth さんの Zody
Task seating (clinical spaces)
Steelcase さんの Amia
Lounge Chair
Acoustical Ceiling Tile
Armstrong Ceilings US さんの Ultima, CALLA, Optima, LYRA
Acoustical Wrapped Panel Fabric, Coffee Table
Knoll さんの Florence Coffee Table
Impact Resistant Wall Covering
Construction Specialists さんの Acrovyn

Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion Outpatient Surgery Suite

CO Architects Architects として

CO Architects was commissioned to design an advanced technology surgical suite in the shelled Level 4 of the Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion (AHSP) as part of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC) surgical master plan in Los Angeles. At the completion of the AHSP, the Level 4 shell space was prepared to accommodate eight ORs, two Cath labs, and two Interventional Radiology (IR) rooms. In preparation of the build out of Level 4, Cedars-Sinai programmed the shell space to accommodate a greater demand, which included more ORs in the same amount of space. In the process of designing the floor to meet the requirements of the new program, CO Architects applied principles of lean operations to healthcare to determine the placement of the ORs, and support spaces, and to right-size the operating rooms. The new surgical suite contains 13 operating rooms, 16 pre-op stations, and 17 post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) stations.  

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The new operating rooms are designed with state-of-the-art technology, enabling surgeons to broadcast their surgeries anywhere in the building or around the world. The project also includes a large sub-sterile instrument and supply staging room, public and staff areas, a new patient elevator connecting the two levels, conversion of a Level 5 IR room into an OR, a new pharmacy on Level 5 to support surgical procedures on both levels, and other ancillary support spaces. The design includes an on-stage/off-stage circulation system that seeks to enhance operational efficiency and improve patient safety.

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Within the technical and functional requirements of planning the floor, the architects integrated a hospitality-focused interior design concept. CO Architects based the interior design on the “earth to sky” interior concept found in the rest of the building. This is evident in color choices reflecting hues found in nature, with earthy tones on the lower part of the space and sky inferences of blue on the upper parts. Many of the project’s key design elements take notes from the imagery of dappled light through treetops and starry skies. This can be seen in the ceiling formations in the waiting area and nurse stations. The organically shaped ceiling forms are made with acoustical plaster and have strategically placed fiber-optic lights. Made to resemble clouds, they are used as wayfinding devices, placed in areas so visitors can easily find staff. The clouds are rimmed with inset cove fiber-optics that cast ethereal light designed to provide a calmer experience to both patients and staff. The use of natural light in the project was a key planning and design consideration as can be seen in the daylit pre-op and PACU stations. Natural light streams into the ORs through windows in the scrub area.

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Team:

Architects: CO Architects

General Contractor: Hathaway Dinwiddie

MEP/Structural/Acoustical Engineer: ARUP

Lighting Designer: ARUP

AV/IT Consultant: ARUP

Signage: SKA

Environmental Graphics: CO Architects

Medical Equipment: Criterion

Door Hardware: Finish Hardware Technology

Fire Life Safety: Arup

Materials Management/Vertical Transportation Consultant: St. Onge Company

Photographer: Kim Rodgers

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Materials used:

Acoustical Plaster Ceiling: Fellert
Acoustical Ceiling Tile: Armstrong (Lyra, Calla, Ultima, And Healthzone Optima)
Acoustic Wood Ceiling, Wall Panels: Soundply
Impact Resistant Laminate Wall Covering: Panolam (FRL)
Impact Resistant Wall Covering: Acrovyn
Wall Paint: Dunn-Edwards
Wall Tile: Crossville (Laminam)
Fluid Applied Flooring: Sika
Rubber Flooring, Sheet: Mondo (Kayar)
Carpet: Shaw
Solid Surface Material: Corian
Acoustical Wrapped Panel Fabric: Knoll
Cubical Curtain: Architex
Decorative Glass: McGrory Glass
Decorative Resin Panel: 3form
Window Shades: Lutron
Fiber-Optic Lighting: 

Waiting area

Sofa: IOA (Milano)
Lounge chairs: Davis (Ginko)
Coffee table: Knoll (Florence)
Side tables: Martin Brattrud (Cor-Bitz)
Credenza: Nucraft (Flow)

Miscellaneous

Task seating (clinical spaces): Steelcase (Amia)
Task Seating (non-clinical): Haworth (Zody)
Clinical and staff area guest seating: Stylex (Brooks)

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