Tuesday, April 10, 2012

OASIS Senior Center: Sustainable & Universal Design

By Yuko Uto & Veronica Montes

OASIS Newport Beach in California, LEED Sliver Certified senior center facility, was built in 2010.   We were attracted and intrigued by its sustainable concept and the subtle application of universal design.  Our first impression, admiring the entrance with its modern Architecture and serene landscaping, was that this center was more of a social club than a traditional Senior Center.  



According to Ms.Celeste Jardine-Haug, Senior Service Manager of OASIS, the vision for this facility is to create an atmosphere to stimulate active older adults with many educational, recreational, cultural, and social services, helping them live an enriched, active and independent life in a contemporary and inspiring environment with a traditional feel.   The seniors and the Friends of OASIS, the non-profit organization that provides both financial and volunteer support to the center all participated in OASIS’s 36,500 SF space planning process.

The designers of OASIS, Robert R. Coffee Architect +Associates, are known for their practice on designing and planning public buildings.  They believe a public building is a statement about the people and the community and/or organization it serves.  They strongly believe that well-conceived environments enhance the efforts of businesses, organizations and individuals to reach their goals and to live happy and fulfilling lives. 
At the entrance, you will see beautiful horizontal lined exterior wall which is recycled concrete called Artisan® Lap siding from JAMES HARDIE COMPANY. The siding creates deeply defined shadow lines for a premium aesthetic.  Additionally, their patented DuraTech™ technology provides superior structural integrity and wet, humid and cold climates, wind, hail, insect and fire frame-resistance.  JAMES HARDIE’s unique tongue and groove design means tighter tolerances for a precise fit and finish.   Durability, non-combustibility and less need for paint, all of these are important factors in green building.

At the central courtyard, you find monolithic Cordova Shell limestone columns (Thinset Stone Tile TEXAS CUT STONE INC).  This rough textured and characteristic cream colored limestone compliments the organic inspired senior center. The finish is smooth. Many void shell fossils are showing.  The voids are not filled and the color variations are minor. Carvings are not perfectly clean using this stone but in this case that is not an objection.  The same material is found at the family room fireplace, connecting the outdoors with the indoors.

When you enter the administration office, you will find light green carpet tile which is beautifully installed in quarter turn.  The corded chain stitch carpet tiles which are manufactured by Shaw Industries, are made of Eco SolutionQ® Nylon with backing Ecoworx® as fiber, multi-level pattern loop as its construction, and 92% solution dyed and 8% yarn dyed method.  This is 100% recyclable sustainable material.

At the fitness center, Rubber Floor tiles were used for the flooring, in beige (I62) and green (I10) colors. (RANFLEX SPORT FLOORING/MONDOSPORT I).   This is a pressed homogenous vinyl flooring with an embossed opaque and non-slip surface, special for gyms.  It has an adhesive installation on a subfloor.  Polyurethanes are the single most versatile family of polymers there is.  It is a pre-manufactured product; this means product uniformity is guaranteed reducing recycled waste, and it has also high durability.


At the classrooms, Vinyl flooring was chosen, on Dove grey (2621) and Rosato (3120) colors.  FORBOFLOORING SYSTEMS/MARMOLEUMReal. This company takes care of the environment from an ergonomic, economical and ecological point of view. Life-cycle analyses (LCAs) are applied to quantify the potential environmental impacts of the product system over the lifecycle.  The results of an LCA of a number of floor coverings rank Marmoleum first as a nature-friendly floor covering. In addition, Marmoleum earned an honorable mention for its long lifespan.
At the art room, you will find cardboard solidz panel base cabinets which are manufactured by FORMICA  on four of three sides of the classroom walls.  The base cabinets have beige Corian® as their countertops which are  made by DU PONT.  Both panels and countertops are recyclable materials.  This Corian® has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems to contain 20% pre-consumer recycled content. Since Corian® is durable, long lasting, easy to clean with soap and water or water based cleaner, heat resist, and Class1(A) fire rated, and doesn’t grow mold and mildew, it has unlimited way of use in variety of colors and design, for such as interior walls, partitions, furniture, sink etc.

The restrooms had installed an organic textured wallcovering by LANARK/ loom , contrasting the smoothness of the ceramic tiles, creating a warmer ambient to the space. This is a type II vinyl wallcovering with 100% recycled polyester non-woven.   This conventional vinyl wallcovering had to get a high quality perforation and proper installation on a permeable wall surface in order to increase its permeability.


The universal design and sustainable concept is present all over the place and in every detail, even in the furnishing.  Steel Stools from HERTZ FURNITURE SYSTEMS  are used in the classrooms. 20 gauge die-formed steel seat fully curled edges for strength and safety.  Legs are seam-welded for superior strength and durability.  The seat size is an ample 14 inches in diameter and it has adjustable-height.  Foot rings are welded to each leg at four points for extreme durability.  They have MAS Certified LEED & CHPS, green certification special for schools.

There are many outdoor lounge chairs in the central garden where people gather for a break Those chairs are designed not only for universal design with stable four legs and two arms, but also for green design by OUTDOOR DESIGN STUDIO. The frames are made by recycled plastic lumber and joined in OUTDOOR DESIGN STUDIO trademark method of furniture construction “mortise and tenon” and all fastening utilizes marine grade stainless steel hardware, leaving no compromise to excellence.


22 comments:

shopgrl119 said...

What a cool senior center! It's great that they made it sustainabe as well. I think its great they spiced up a senior center. First I've ever seen like that.

Unknown said...

It was fun to visit the center! It was refreshing to find out a senior center does not have to be boring , and that you can create all that excitement with the appropriate use of interior design.

Design Teacher said...

Excellent overview of this project and great realistic photos - a beautiful facility.

mjr said...

This is a wonderful center and the everyone that visits it is impressed with the design. Enjoyed learning about the materials that were used in its completion.

lala said...

After learning a lot about ageless design last semester, I am excited to see it carried out in your images & information, such as Non-slip surfaces & the use of Corian counter tops, limiting the growth of bacteria & mold. Beautiful job.

Yuko said...

I saw this building when I went road baking. My first impression was "how beautiful is that!?" I didn't know it is a senior center. I love their design ideas; how they designed their atmosphere and how they used sustainable materials. This building keeps people's minds young!

Anonymous said...

The Cordova Shell Limestone columns are beautiful. The materials used are great!

Ashley said...

Great report of architectural design as well as materials and concepts! This retirement facility really captures the spirit of living life to the fullest! The use sustainable materials and specific detail to function required with respect to the occupants, serves as a model for all design concepts.

Adriana D. said...

This facility is designed in a style that for me is ageless, just like its patrons. All about it embodies sustainability, from the main entrance to the outdoor lounge chairs. This was a perfect choice for this project. Great job!

Anonymous said...

Love the entry way and outdoor space it does fit in well with active older adults.

Weiping Ma said...

I like this non-traditional senior center. The contemporary design brings more energy to the elder people.It's also a great concept of using sustainable materials and furnishings for a senior center.

Anonymous said...

I love the contemporary style as ageless design. It is nice to see that the old and new can come together and work in harmony. Bringing new green design into a Senior Center is wonderful, our elderly are just as important as our young, and it shows in this great design.

nayala said...

Ageless design is becoming so important to many designers and I think we should always keep in mind the necessities they will have which is a great way to involve a lot of sustainable materials and the mix of contemporary style which makes the elderly feel more appreciated good facts!!

Anonymous said...

I would look at this building and not expect it to be a senior citizen center, not typical, its modern architecture and even modern interior which makes it unique. Especially the fact the designers were able to incoporate sustainability throughout the enitre center makes it even better, they made the area seem neutral for all citizens of all age so the seniors don't feel out of place but still feel young and ample, love the different types of materials used throughout.

Zenna said...

What an amazing place. I don't think anyone would look at this from the outside and expect it to be a senior center. But perhaps that was the point...considering so many seniors are living younger lives every year. This looks like a place meant to stimulate their minds and keep them young! And to top it all off they tried their best to keep the facility sustainable...keeping our earth young also!

ellie grace said...

i've been to this place before to research the landscaping and they did a fantastic job. both the interior landscaping and interior design flow nicely and make's one feel at peace. i really enjoy places like OASIS senior center. i think senior centers are the design more carefully and researched more into depth because of its potential elderly citizens. and because of that Senior Centers/locations are a destination to go visit and relax. they are designed to be inviting and comforting. i like those results

Jaytee Salas said...

The entry way is really fantastic. I love that this totally breaks the tradition of boring centers for seniors. Imagine what they will have when we all get there! ;)

amanda_mccauley said...

I too agree that a public building is based on the people who use it and this building seems to be created perfectly for elder people to be comfortable in their environment.

Megan R said...

I was able to visit Oasis last Spring while learning about ageless design in Renee's studio class. It is a wonderful facility factoring in both ageless design and sustainability. This is truely the future of design.

emedlin said...

This its the best idea too have a eco friendly senior home. You help your family and the environment. Great job on the study

Dae Young Lee said...

Beautiful material used on floors. Good research..

Unknown said...

How cool of a place for senior citizens to reside! I can see the careful thought in the wide and expansive circulation spaces and the variation in pattern and color on the floor to stand out more for aging eyesight issues such as cataracts.

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