The Allied Health Building project at Central Methodist University is a two-story classroom and lab building for Allied Health Professionals. The main level is mostly all classroom and instructional space. There are four general classrooms, two specialty Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy (OT/PT) classrooms, and two athletic training classrooms. The latter four have folding partitions between them to allow the separate classrooms to combine as needed into a larger learning environment space. Off the main lobby is the building’s main conference room along with several study/collaboration spaces. Additionally, there is a specialty OT/PT life skills lab on this level.
The lower level of the building houses staff offices, a computer lab, and additional study/collaboration spaces along with the facility’s two main simulation labs. There is a larger eight-bed space that is laid out with a central nurses station, a control room for video/observations, two debriefing/conference rooms, and a physician’s office exam room. The smaller simulation lab has a physician’s office exam room in addition to two emergency room bed spaces and computer records positions.
When completed, the facility will be state-of-the-art with technology for teaching/researching purposes. It will also be energy-efficient with the use of a geothermal heating and cooling system – one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly systems available.
Location:
Fayette, Missouri
Project Type:
Healthcare Facility, Education
Size:
25,233 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$5 million
Completed:
August 2015
Project URL:
Photographs of the interior design of the building completed by Spellman Brady & Company.
Facility Highlights:
- Nursing Classroom Suite
- Athletic Training Classroom Suite
- OTA/PTA Classroom Suite
- HS Classroom
- Computer Lab
- Conference Room
- Offices
- Breakroom
- Workroom
- Reception/Waiting
- Restrooms
- Simulation Lab
- Soiled Utility
- Collaboration Space
- Storage Rooms
The Allied Health Building project at Central Methodist University is a two-story classroom and lab building for Allied Health Professionals. The main level is mostly all classroom and instructional space. There are four general classrooms, two specialty Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy (OT/PT) classrooms, and two athletic training classrooms. The latter four have folding partitions between them to allow the separate classrooms to combine as needed into a larger learning environment space. Off the main lobby is the building’s main conference room along with several study/collaboration spaces. Additionally, there is a specialty OT/PT life skills lab on this level.
The lower level of the building houses staff offices, a computer lab, and additional study/collaboration spaces along with the facility’s two main simulation labs. There is a larger eight-bed space that is laid out with a central nurses station, a control room for video/observations, two debriefing/conference rooms, and a physician’s office exam room. The smaller simulation lab has a physician’s office exam room in addition to two emergency room bed spaces and computer records positions.
When completed, the facility will be state-of-the-art with technology for teaching/researching purposes. It will also be energy-efficient with the use of a geothermal heating and cooling system – one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly systems available.
Location:
Fayette, Missouri
Project Type:
Healthcare Facility, Education
Size:
25,233 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$5 million
Completed:
August 2015
Project URL:
Photographs of the interior design of the building completed by Spellman Brady & Company.
Facility Highlights:
- Nursing Classroom Suite
- Athletic Training Classroom Suite
- OTA/PTA Classroom Suite
- HS Classroom
- Computer Lab
- Conference Room
- Offices
- Breakroom
- Workroom
- Reception/Waiting
- Restrooms
- Simulation Lab
- Soiled Utility
- Collaboration Space
- Storage Rooms
Location:
Fayette, Missouri
Project Type:
Healthcare Facility, Education
Size:
25,233 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$5 million
Completed:
August 2015
Project URL:
Photographs of the interior design of the building completed by Spellman Brady & Company.
Facility Highlights:
- Nursing Classroom Suite
- Athletic Training Classroom Suite
- OTA/PTA Classroom Suite
- HS Classroom
- Computer Lab
- Conference Room
- Offices
- Breakroom
- Workroom
- Reception/Waiting
- Restrooms
- Simulation Lab
- Soiled Utility
- Collaboration Space
- Storage Rooms
The Allied Health Building project at Central Methodist University is a two-story classroom and lab building for Allied Health Professionals. The main level is mostly all classroom and instructional space. There are four general classrooms, two specialty Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy (OT/PT) classrooms, and two athletic training classrooms. The latter four have folding partitions between them to allow the separate classrooms to combine as needed into a larger learning environment space. Off the main lobby is the building’s main conference room along with several study/collaboration spaces. Additionally, there is a specialty OT/PT life skills lab on this level.
The lower level of the building houses staff offices, a computer lab, and additional study/collaboration spaces along with the facility’s two main simulation labs. There is a larger eight-bed space that is laid out with a central nurses station, a control room for video/observations, two debriefing/conference rooms, and a physician’s office exam room. The smaller simulation lab has a physician’s office exam room in addition to two emergency room bed spaces and computer records positions.
When completed, the facility will be state-of-the-art with technology for teaching/researching purposes. It will also be energy-efficient with the use of a geothermal heating and cooling system – one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly systems available.