Soledad Women's Health Clinic
Additional Info
Award Winner : Silver Creek Industries
Architectural Excellence : The project consists of a permanent modular structure which houses the Soledad Women’s Health Clinic. The building contains a lobby, 2 community classrooms, a private office, 5 medical provider workstations, 7 exam rooms, a break room, restrooms and various support spaces. The building exterior utilizes a stucco finish system with a color scheme to match existing adjacent buildings on the medical campus. The building design utilizes modules of various lengths and alignments to create visual interest at the public entrance. The building interior utilizes various color and finish material schemes to develop clearly defined operational spaces and provide a comfortable and healthy environment for the occupants. The completed project reflects the coordinated efforts of the design team and modular construction team to provide a client focused experience and welcoming environment for the patients.
Cost Energy Effectiveness : Modular construction was utilized for this project in order to take advantage of the associated cost and schedule benefits. The space planning and equipment selections considered the modular construction methods in order to maximize the work that could be completed in the factory. The ability to construct a majority of the project off-site allowed the project team to significantly reduce the on-site construction duration which minimized the impact on the adjacent medical facilities which remained open during construction.
Design Firm Name : Hibser Yamauchi Architects
Installer Firm Name : AFFILIATE: Accelerated Modular Concepts, Inc.
Occupied Date : 10/15/2020
Owner Firm Name : Soledad Medical Clinic
Production Start Date : 1/15/2020
Project Location City : Soledad
Project Location State Name : CA
Technical Innovation : The project program and the required building footprint resulted in a custom developed modular solution. A lightweight concrete floor system was poured the in the factory for all modules to provide a durable and permanent floor structure. High recycled content building materials were selected where possible and low-VOC materials were used throughout. To provide abundant natural light, large windows are provided in the public areas while clerestory windows are utilized in exam rooms and large skylights are provided throughout the central core. A high efficiency LED lighting system with occupancy sensing controls was used throughout the facility and automatic daylighting systems were used in spaces with natural lighting. High efficiency space conditioning equipment was utilized for all heating and cooling needs. Low flow plumbing fixtures were utilized throughout the project.
Total Square Feet : 3600