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Page 1: Michael adams portfolio 2015 03 24 indd

M I C H A E L C A D A M S , A I A , N C A R B , L E E D B D & C P R O J E C T S

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S T E WA R D M E T H U E N P E D I AT R I C SS T E WA R D H E A LT H C A R E

M E T H U E N , M A

Relocation of the existing Holy Family Hospital Pediatrics satellite into a

new medical o! ce building. The updated licensed practice is comprised of

regular and sick child waiting rooms, 13 examination and treatment rooms,

and required ancillary spaces. Security and information technology located

on-site links the practice back to Holy Family Hospital. The space is enlivened

by a bright and varied color palette which also serves to orient patients and

sta" in the practice.

Steward Helath Care corporate standards provided the basis for the design

and are apparent in the completed project, even as modi# ed to meet the

developer’s budget criteria.

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

5,000 SF

C O M P L E T I O N D AT E

2013

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K E N T M E D I C A L O F F I C E B U I L D I N GK E N T H O S P I TA L

W A R W I C K , R I

Kent Hospital is the second largest hospital in Rhode Island. A new two story

medical o! ce building, with a basement of building support services, was

developed to meet the needs of its growing patient population.

The core and shell building was designed to meet LEED Silver quali# cations.

To reduce energy usage, the roo# ng is white TPO, low-use water equipment

and changes in landscaping reduce water demand. Highly e! cient air

handling equipment was installed for cooling and heating.

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

66,500 SF

C O M P L E T I O N D AT E

2012

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H O LY FA M I LY H O S P I TA L T C U U P G R A D E S T U D YH O LY FA M I LY H O S P I TA L

M E T H U E N , M A

This study for the Steward Health Care System and Holy Family Hospital

was used to generate comparative costing for a variety of upgrade options

for the existing unused Transitional Care Unit (TCU). The base program

modi# ed the existing rooms from semi-private to private; and for upgrades

to meet current regulatory standards for # nishes, number of handwash sinks,

etc. Design options ranged from the least expensive cosmetic upgrade of

theexamination and support rooms, to the providsion of more extensive wall

and ceiling treatments, as well as the inclusion of patient showers in each

room. The proposed upgrades each recognized constraints presented by

the existing headwall con# gurations and locations of headwall equipment.

Required reworking of existing mechanical, electricdfal and lighting systems

was studie

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

110,000 SF

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M O R T O N H O S P I TA L M A I N E N T R A N C E A N D LO B B Y R E N O VAT I O NS T E WA R D H E A LT H C A R E

TA U N T O N , M A

The Lobby and Reception Area were upgraded as part of the re-branding of

Morton Hospital as a Steward Health Care facility. Approximately 3500 SF

were recon# gured and renovated as part of the project. The existing exterior

covered entrance was enclosed to provide a larger heated vestibule, and

the existing canopy was enlarged and provided with new signage and # nish

to align with Steward standards. The existing patient drop-o" drive was

recon# gured, and additional landscaping provided.

Inside, a new larger reception desk was located closer to incoming tra! c;

and it’s presence was highlighted with accent lighting and large glass panel

wall feature. Finish upgrades were carried throughout the Reception area

, into the adjacent elevator Lobby as well as a new Café. Finishes included

porcelain pavers, extensive ceiling recon# guration metal ceiling acoustical

and radiant panels, wood look ceiling feature and natural wood and porcelain

tile accent wall. The project involved extensive renovation of lighting in

addition to the mechanical and sprinkler systems.

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

3,500 SF

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T U P P E R H A L L E N D I C O T T C O L L E G E

B E V E R LY, M A

Addition to a manor house originally built as a summer “cottage” on the

Endicott Campus. Although the hall was being used for classrooms and

conferences, it was not large enough to accommodate large functions. The

size of the ballroom was doubled and the interior completely renovated

without compromising the building’s classical fabric. Tupper Hall also serves

as a focal point for Endicott’s graduate studies programs.

The conservatory is topped by an octagonal lantern clerestory. Classical

details such as French doors, crown and dentil molding, acanthus leaf

brackets and arching transoms, create the illusion that the conservatory was

original to the home.

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

2,000 SF

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M I L L S H A L LU N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W H A M P S H I R E

D U R H A M , N H

Architectural cues were taken from historic context and original campus

buildings built in the late 1800s. Uses Georgian vernacular, modi# ed Flemish

bond, stylized quoins, and stone trim,

A grassy promenade was created at the front of the building. Inside, a grand

interior staircase opens up to a skylight bringing light to each % oor. The hall

was designed in three wings using suite-style “pods” organized by study

themes or majors. A wide variety of shared spaces are woven into the plan,

o" ering a range of options for group study, as well as formal and informal

social activities. The ground % oor also includes spaces for faculty o! ces and

classrooms.

P R O J E C T S I Z E

107,700 SF

360 beds

D E S I G N H I G H L I G H T S

Award of Excellence,

Excellence in

Construction Awards,

Associated Builders and

Contractors, Inc.

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R I V E R V I E W P S YC H I AT R I C T R E AT M E N T C E N T E R

A U G U S TA , M E

Focusing on creating safe, therapeutic and reassuring environments, a

new 142,000 square foot, state-of-the-art treatment center was designed

as a village setting. Pitched-roof housing was linked to recreation centers,

education buildings, health centers and other supporting facilities.

Feature spaces include a “treatment mall” where patients can attend art

classes, visit a hair salon, learn on computers, or work in a greenhouse.

Ninety-two private patient bedrooms are divided into small, quiet units.

Numerous open, yet secure courtyards provide patient outdoor access.

P R O J E C T S I Z E :

92 Beds

142,500 SF

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A winningcompetittion for a Conference and

exposition center as the dynamic, public node for the

entire National Life Science Park in Beijing, China .

Designed to showcase China’s entrance into the life-

science industry, the facility presents a sophisticated

and daring solution to the challenge of balancing

image and functionality.

Z H O N G G UA N C U N L I F E S C I E N C E PA R K

B E I J I N G C H I N A

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New orientation center at an historic site in

Portsmouth, NH. The structure is located on top

of the foundation of a 20th century workshop,

thus reducing the impact on sensitive archeologic

treasures suspected to exist underground. Further

accomodation was made by modifying the existing

grade, elevating the structure, and using insulated

spread footings that virtually eliminate any damage to

subterranean cultural treasures. The building reflects

the merchantile structures that are documented to

have existed on the site in previous centuries.

O R I E N TAT I O N C E N T E R , S T R AW B E R Y B A N K E

P O R T S M O U T H , N H

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Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQs) for service men and women. The

program suggested by the navy was a barracks designed on a single

level.

Two-story “townhouse” models. These units are built from pre-

engineered modules that accelerated the schedule and assured

delivery within a very tight time-frame.

B R U N S W I C K N AVA L A I R S TAT I O N

B R U N S W I C K M E

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T H E B O U L D E R S AT R I V E R W O O D S

E X E T E R , N H

A senior living campus with a full spectrum of Independent Living, Assisted

Living, Alzheimer’s and Skilled Nursing is o" ered along with 24 duplex cot-

tages.

The plan contains sustainable features, primarily in the energy e! cient build-

ing envelope and state-of-the-art mechanical systems.

P R O J E C T S I Z E

215,000 SF

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M A R K W E N T WO RT H H O M E

P O RT S M O U T H , N H

! e Mark Wentworth Home is an established nonpro" t home with nearly 100

years of senior living experience. Originally the home of the last New Hampshire

Royal Governor, the historic 18th century mansion was renovated to create a state-

of-the-art senior living community with a repositioning focus from skilled nursing

to assisted living.

P RO J E C T S I Z E

47,000 SF

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I N V E S T M E N T M A N AG E M E N T F I R M

S O U T H E R N N E W H A M P S H I R E

! is renovation created additional workplace accommodations at an existing

" nancial facility in Southern, NH. ! e goal was to provide 700 additional

workspaces, along with all of the necessary ancillary support areas such as

conferencing, hoteling areas, lounge niches, and pantries. ! e upgrading of

building " nishes created a clean and polished look, while the addition of

architectural features helped to improve way-" nding for over 1,000 employees.

! e project was built on schedule and substantially under budget.

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I N V E S T M E N T M A N AG E M E N T F I R M

S O U T H E R N N E W H A M P S H I R E

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T H E R I D G E AT R I V E R W O O D S

E X E T E R , N H

A continuing care retirement community. The Ridge contains 81

independent living apartments, 27 assisted living units, 15 skilled nursing

beds, and 8 memory-impaired (Alzheimer’s) units. Common areas include a

dining room, country store, café, bistro, library, computer lab, state of the art

# tness centers with swimming pool, art studios, and more.

Additional single and duplex cottages ranging in size from 1600 to 1800 SF

o" er an “active adult” experience.

P R O J E C T S I Z E

277,750 SF

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LO W E R M E R I O N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T C L A S S R O O M A D D I T I O N

L O W E R M E R I O N , PA

Library and classroom addition to surbarban elementary school. P RO J E C T S I Z E :

8,000 SF

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Acted as local architects for Wood Zapata Design. Multi-plex cinema in dense

urban location.

P RO J E C T S I Z E :

70,000 SF

T H E B R I D G E

P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA

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Flagship o# ce buildings at Hidden Springs Golf Course and Corporate Center. P RO J E C T S I Z E :

91,000 and 110,000 SF

1 0 0 A N D 2 0 0 C O M M O N W E A LT H C O R P O R AT E C E N T E R

H O R S H A M , PA

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Mill Pond Village is a combination mixed use o# ce and strip mall retail.

Managed and documented the tilt up concrete construction. Won 2002 Tilt-Up

Achievement Award / Retail Division of Tilt-up Concrete Association.

P RO J E C T S I Z E :

254,000 sf

M I L L P O N D V I L L A G E

C A R Y, N C

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Managed the design coordianation and documentation of Body Shop prototoype

elements for speci" c retail in" ll sites in multiple locations. Coordination with mall

tenant criteria and local code requirements.

P RO J E C T S I Z E :

600 - 1200 sf in" ll retail

B O D Y S H O P P R O T O T Y P E

M U LT I P L E L O C AT I O N S

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General Cinema multiplex theaters with 8 to 18 houses that have 150 to 400 seats

in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Designs prepared for both stand alone

and in" ll sites.

Project involvement from conceptual layout through construction including

coordination of all engineering, vendors (seating/screen/audio/" lm/food service),

and owner’s representatives.

Managed the coordination of GCC prototype design elements to site speci" c/

construction contraints. Led the development of prototype house designs,

developing a kit of parts for various house sizes and con" gurations. Assisted

with design and implementation of new signature interior and exterior elements

including stadium and sloped seating layouts.

P RO J E C T S I Z E :

50,000

G E N E R A L C I N E M A

M U LT I P L E L O C AT I O N S