Located in Sacramento, California, the Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building is an integration of a partial renovation of the existing Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) with a major new addition. The 78,500-square-foot building reserves a floor of clinics for general medical center use as an expansion of the ACC. It includes 64,160 square feet of space dedicated to Eye Center operations, including physician offices and conference areas.
The design approach for the Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building started with close collaboration with the Eye Center’s clinicians and scientists to understand their unique needs and to establish critical criteria for designing the space. The team of consultants included Architect Chris Downey, who lost his sight in 2008 and has since dedicated his career to enriching the environment for the vision impaired. Downey’s insights were key to HGA’s and TEF’s implementation of empathic design principles, as he shared important information with the team on how the vision impaired engage with spaces, evaluating the design from a perspective similar to many who will ultimately interact with it. The resulting patient-focused design for the new Eye Center offers a comfortable and intuitive experience.
“Bringing UC Davis Health Eye Center’s new facilities to life has truly been a fulfilling experience for all of the consultants involved,” said Greg Osecheck, HGA’s Principal-in-Charge. “From day one, we knew the spaces we were creating had the potential to dramatically improve the lives of clinicians, patients, and vision scientists alike, and it was an honor to work closely with all of our project partners to ensure their usefulness long into the future. We’re hopeful that the new Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Building and its supporting spaces will give rise to some of medicine’s most transformational eye care solutions.”
“Working with the medical leadership of the Eye Center was one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my professional life. Emulating the passion and dedication of the medical team, their patient-first approach, and the care with which they considered every detail of the clinical setting made our contributions to the quality of the patient experience meaningful and rewarding,” said Alyosha Verzhbinsky, FAIA, TEF’s Principal-in-Charge.
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From the exterior, the design establishes an identity for the Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, unique within the medical campus context and distinct from the adjoining ACC. Striving to balance both comfort and inspiration, the building has warm, nature-toned exterior materials at the base and dynamically folding clear glass curtainwall above. Intuitive design solutions start with the arrival experience at the Eye Center’s multi-story glass entry, located on the prominent building corner.
Inside the Eye Center, all clinic waiting and reception areas are located off of a unified circulation spine running the length of the building, aiding with wayfinding and connecting the clinics in the new building with those in the renovated areas. This solution also takes advantage of the access to nature with the circulation spine running parallel to an exterior landscaped promenade. This spatial organization strategy — along with the use of standardized, multi-functional room sizes — provides the additional benefit of total flexibility for the Eye Center’s clinics, allowing the particular program extents to be reconfigured to their needs over time.
The Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building maintains a variety of other patient-centered components, including:
- High-contrast colors and textures throughout the building to support better wayfinding
- Common spaces that include home-like furnishings
- Biophilia, such as natural diffused daylighting, as well as patterns and views that connect patients with nature, as the use of filtered daylighting is particularly critical for the sight-impaired patient population, some of whom have their eyes dilated during their visit
- Wayfinding elements including natural materials and daylighting contribute to the legibility of the Eye Center’s patient and physician circulation, reducing patient anxiety and measurably improving health outcomes
- Amenities include an optical shop, outdoor terrace, and exterior promenade connected to the parking structure with artwork, wall seating, and lighting
The design-build project brought together HGA as the executive architect, managing the project and leading architectural design, TEF’s involvement in early overall project conceptualization, as well as leading the programming and interior planning, and design, and McCarthy as the general contractor facilitating cross-team collaboration throughout the duration of the pre-construction and construction process.
“As we continue to collaborate with the UC Davis Health System to create spaces that help improve patient outcomes and better the community, we’re especially proud of the work that our teams have achieved together to create the new Ernest T. Tschannen Eye Institute,” said Ian McQuoid, Senior Vice President of Operations at McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. “The new building will not only enable the Ophthalmology Department at UC Davis Medical Center’s Sacramento campus to achieve patient care excellence and improve the patient experience, but it will also increase operational efficiency for UC Davis Health.”
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Additional partners included Vanir, construction management services; Siegfried Engineering, civil engineering; Buehler, structural engineering; Quadriga, landscape architecture; Guttman & Blaevoet, mechanical, engineering, and plumbing; and The Acoustics and Vibration Group, Inc., acoustics consulting.
The Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building is currently targeting LEED Gold certification.