ThedaCare Cancer Center Visioning Survey
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Transcript of ThedaCare Cancer Center Visioning Survey
SURVEY GOALS1. Evaluate how architecture & interior design can
impact the Emotional & Physical qualities of space.
2. Your input will help guide us in establishing the character & quality of the environment we create for patients & medical staff.
3. This exercise allows every team member a voice in the design process.
Directions1. We ask you to score each slide from the viewpoint of these
specific building users. (How might each group respond to each environment?)• The Patient • The Staff/ Physician • The Family • The Survivor
2. The Architectural Character category is your general reaction to the environment.
3. Additional Comments are helpful to us and can further explain details that you like or dislike of a space (ex. good lighting, like the bright colors, like the openness, warm materials, etc.)
Patient Experience• Intuitive• Familiar• Dignified• Calm
Provider/Staff Experience• Efficient• Collaborative• Innovative• Stress-free
Family Experience• Intuitive• Supportive• Welcoming• Choice
Survivor Experience• Uplifting• Therapeutic• Safe• Supportive
Architectural Character• Restorative• World Class• Regional• Environmental Steward
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LeastDesirable
MostDesirable
Please circle one number in your score booklet (or leave blank if the category does not apply) based on the experience of each user type and the architectural character on the left.
We encourage any additional comments relating to each visioning image on the bottom page of each score sheet.
Visioning Scorecard EXAMPLE
Methodist Women’s Hospital - Omaha, NE Owensboro HealthOwensboro, KY
ARRIVAL CANOPYTranslucent Canopy
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Methodist Women’s Hospital - Omaha, NEANN B. BARSHINGER CANCER INSTITUTELancaster, PA
ARRIVAL CANOPYIntegrated Canopy
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AtlantiCare Oncology CenterEgg Harbor, NJ
ATRIUMFocus on Art | Green Features | Maximizes Daylight
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North Shore LIJLong Island, NJ
ATRIUMIntegration of Landscape | Calming Materials | Peaceful Filtering Sun
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Everett ClinicSmokey Point, WA
CLINICBorrowed Light | Pedestrian Scale | Soothing Palette | Translucent Sliding Walls
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Scripps Center for Integrated MedicineSan Diego, CA
CLINICExam Room with Consult | Ambient Light | Soothing Palette and Wood
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Pocono Medical CenterEast Stroudsburg, PA
INFUSIONIconic Style | Patient Interaction | Strategic Color | Clean Detailing
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Indiana University Cancer CenterIndianapolis, IN
INFUSIONSoothing | Comfortable | Diffuse Light | Residential Details
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MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TX
INFUSIONCombined Bays | Luxurious Palette | Flexible Use of Space
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, NY
INFUSIONFamily Space | Bright | Strategic Use of Color
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, NY
INFUSIONPrivate Infusion Bay | Family Seating | Bold Use of Color
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Pocono Medical CenterEast Stroudsburg, PA
RADIATION ONCOLOGYPositive Distractions | Incorporates Nature
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MD Anderson Cancer CenterGilbert, AZ
RADIATION ONCOLOGYSimulated Daylight | Positive Distractions
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Lafayette Family Cancer CenterCentral, MA
RADIATION ONCOLOGYSimulated Daylight | Strategic Use of Color
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Livsrum Cancer CenterCopenhagen, Denmark
THERAPYMultifunctional | High Volume | Bright Natural Light | Simple
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True Family Women’s Cancer CenterSeattle, WA
THERAPYOpen Room Configurations | Wood Textures | Flexible
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Livsrum Cancer CenterCopenhagen, Denmark
THERAPYActivity Room | Access to Outdoors | Calming Environment | High Volume
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Maggie’s Glasgow GartnavelGlasgow, UK
THERAPYWide View to Exterior | Residential Furniture | Peaceful | Access to Nature
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Microsoft HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
THERAPYBold Color Palette | Flexible Gathering Spaces
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