The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO STUDENT WELLNESS CENTER

Wight & Company

ARCHITECTS
Wight & Company

ARCHITECT
Pramitha Bale

PROJECT DESIGNER
Nick Jaworsky

ASSOCIATE DESIGNER
Rich Van Zeyl

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Site Design Group

PROJECT EXECUTIVE
Matt Zolecki

MANUFACTURERS
Rulon International, Miller Knoll, Roca Tile USA, Shaw Contract Carpet, Virginia Tile Company : Crossville, Virginia Tile Company: Ergon Engineered Stone, Wilsonart

SENIOR PROJECT ARCHITECT
Ryan Cusick

DESIGN DIRECTOR
Kevin Havens

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
Lisa Schmidt

CIVIL ENGINEERS
Terra Engineering

MEP ENGINEERS
dbHMS

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Wight & Company

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Wight & Company

AREA
30000 ft²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Chicago, United States

CATEGORY
Healthcare, Student Hall, Wellness Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

With the goal of taking a more holistic, integrative approach to providing health services to their students, the University of Chicago sought to create a facility that would bring together the departments of Health, Counseling, and Wellness to enhance student care.

The new facility, located on the ground level of the historic Lying-In Hospital along the Midway Plaisance, was renovated in keeping with its context and expanded to infill an existing courtyard to create more program space.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

The facility incorporates principles of health and wellness, sustainability, and best practices for medical planning.

The overall concept for the project is ‘A Delicate Touch,’ which refers to both the way the new structure engages with the existing building, as well as how students are cared for at the wellness center.

The new infill is gently inserted into the existing courtyard and separated with a continuous band of skylights so that no portion of the new construction directly bears on the historic hospital facades.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

To avoid damaging the fragile limestone facades of the historic existing structure, the steel frame supporting the skylight assembly was cantilevered 10’ from the interior construction around the perimeter of the courtyard and merely flashed to the old gothic facades.

A full-height glass wall at the new main entrance is visible through the open stone arches of the original street-level cloister and is meant to reflect the surrounding landscaped courtyard.

An interior glass wall separating a multipurpose room from the main lobby becomes a secondary façade and features a birch tree forest graphic, relating to biophilic design principles, as well as providing visual privacy.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

A second cloister element contained within the original historic courtyard was captured in the new addition as student space.

These skylit gothic niches are repurposed as private nooks where students can choose to wait or study prior to an appointment.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

Equally important was creating an environment for students to feel comfortable and safe while seeking wellness services.

This project integrates the departments of health, counseling, and wellness for the first time in one facility, which will allow health providers to treat students more holistically.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

Great care and thought were given to ensuring that the student experience at entry and check-in are welcoming and inclusive while maintaining privacy.

The profound impact of this project is ensuring that all University of Chicago students have access to the physical, mental, and social health resources they need to thrive.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

As students at one of the most prestigious universities in the world, many of these individuals face a great deal of stress and emotional challenges.

The University recognized that having the services for health, counseling, and wellness in three different locations across campus was creating gaps in patient care.

The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty
The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
© Kendall McCaugherty

Bringing care providers together under one roof allows for a ‘warm handoff’ where a counselor may also be brought in to help a student who comes in for a physical ailment.


The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
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The University Of Chicago Student Wellness Center
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