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MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER
Community Care Gardencultivating well-being
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Client: Design Innovation group at Memorial Sloan-KetteringSite: Proposed MSK Outpatient Oncology Facility at 74th Street
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Brief
• How will digital design and technology improve the MSKCC patient experience?
• What digital services, installations or smart products could be provided to patients in the physical space and beyond?
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Audience
Our target users are patients and their friends or family
Specifically patients:
• with longer or multiple repeat treatments
• in need of a release from stressful situations
• looking to connect with the MSK community or other patients going through similar treatments
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
INSIGHTS: HOW PATIENTS TIME IS SPENT AT MSKCC
“Chemo treatment days were the worst because the wait time is notoriously high, both to see the doctor, and then to get the treatment. It wasn’t unusual to spend 3 hours waiting.”
“I developed the ritual of going for breakfast in the hospital cafeteria every morning after my radiation treatment. I liked the time to myself before I headed to the office.”
Anonymous MSKCC Patient
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
INSIGHTS: A HOLISTIC APPROACH
I appreciate the small things that [MSKCC] can do to promote a consistant philosophy. Promoting health in all forms is important in creating a whole environment of well-being.
Robert, 6 year MSKCC Patient
“We had a patient sit at the waterfall for about 30 mins and just stand there”OBSERVATION FROM AN RFID STUDY AT THE MSKCC BROOKLYN INFUSION CENTER
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
When hospital rooms have windows looking out onto the natural world, patients heal more rapidly.—Esther Sternberg, M.D., Healing Spaces
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Just three to five minutes spent looking at views dominated by trees, flower, or water significantly ameliorates stress—Roger S. Ulrich, Health Benefits of Gardens in Hospitals
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Community Care Gardencultivating well-being
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
Concept Statement
The Community Care Garden aims to integrate nature into every part of the patient experience, offering them the choice of active or passive engagement while still benefitting from the healing powers of nature.
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
passive engagement low engagement medium engagement high engagement
TIME LAPSE BIRD’S EYE WALL
VIZ WALL
TREATMENT ROOM PHOTOWALL
AUGMENTED REALITY WALL
INDOORS OUTDOORS
DISCOVERY / EXPLORATION APP
COMMUNITY GARDENING
CARETAKER LIGHT SYSTEM
GREENHOUSE LEARNING CENTER
Alex Todaro, Beth Wernet, Rachelle Milne and Willa Tracosas | Design in Public Spaces with Jill Nussbaum | Concept for MSKCC | 27 February 13
User Journey