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F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATES PROPOSED 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER
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<br /> (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not speci-
<br /> fied. Complete one Section F for each project.)
<br /> 21"TITLE AND LOCATION(City andtState), r , v,, f , ,{ 1: r� ,r s Y 1,3 1 l r " i ` 22 YEAR COMPLETED '
<br /> Nicklaus Children's Hospital Advanced Pediatric Care Pavilion PROFESwSIONAL'ss . Y10E5:,?N oNsTRucTloty(irapoioa�bie),i
<br /> Miami, Florida 2016 2016
<br /> 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION
<br /> aPROJECT'OWNER ,, ;': ; ,,,rito qb POINT OF'•CONTACTTNAME -,,, Y . ,� t b:;POINT'OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER'
<br /> Nicklaus Children's Hospital Armando Llechu 305.662.8274
<br /> 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION,OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO6THIS CONTRACT(Include scope size and cost)I1 .�' t .12
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<br /> The 215,000-square-foot facility,employs evidence-based design Strategically placed windows help to soften the transition between
<br /> techniques to meet the unique healing needs of children.Namely, the outdoors and the indoors.Once outside,patients and visitors
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<br /> these techniques include access to daylight and nature,as well as can enjoy a verdant courtyard that is shielded from the sun by tree
<br /> ample opportunities for social interaction with family and peers. canopies,providing not only a comfortable temperature,but also
<br /> direct access to and engagement with nature.
<br /> Programmatically,the building is divided into three distinct"zones"— . '
<br /> family,patient,and caregiver—though all three flow together Relevance to City of Sunny Isles Beach Government Center
<br /> seamlessly. Wayfinding is simple and art-driven.And LEAN design Lobby and Gateway Park Internal Space Build-Out:
<br /> principles enhance staff efficiencies and productivity. ,
<br /> • Lobby Design
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<br /> Patients and their families will also notice the building's exterior, • Meeting Rooms
<br /> shaped like a prism and lined with windows on the western facade. • Restrooms/Storage Areas
<br /> These windows usher in an abundance of natural light while helping • Kitchen/Cafe
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<br /> mitigate the South Florida heat through their varying degrees of • Sustainable design
<br /> translucence.The building's unique form is intended to represent
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