Methodist Transplant Institute at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
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Architecture
Interior Design
Programming
Wayfinding/Signage -
Low Maintenance Materials
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Completed April 2019
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Memphis, Tennessee
The Institute’s reputation, as well as Apple’s Steve Jobs’ liver transplant in 2009, attracted a major gift to realize a new, progressive approach to critical care. The design enhances the delivery of care before, during, and after a transplant.
The new healthcare facility for the world’s leading institute in steroid-free liver transplantation prolongs the lives of hundreds of patients from around the globe. Our team worked with the client to determine the most effective and economic approach to integration in support of architecture that protects a broad spectrum of critical functions while supporting the diverse needs of the Institute, patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and support personnel.
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The Institute’s vision to embrace innovative design strategies that support health and healing are realized. A comprehensive approach was taken to integrate complex systems into a framework that relies on a dependent performance matrix. The resulting program prioritizes resiliency through the innovative application of current technologies, materials, and spatial research. Patient care at every stage was a leading consideration within this framework.
The team created a more humanized and progressive patient care experience that maximizes the use of actual and perceived natural daylight and materials 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 natural light. The use of wood throughout further increases the association with the natural environment, benefiting all end-users while reducing stress and supporting the healing process.