Helen Hoang

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room INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer University of Cincinnati | DAAP | CAPSTONE
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Workaholics intensive workers

what is my research

struggle to mentally disconnect from working

how it started...

Do you sometimes skip your lunch break as you feel guilty not working ? I do!

Do you feel bad if you donot finish the to-do list before the end of day and then keep thinking about it ? I do!

Then you might want to keep reading!

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often misunderstood with long-hour workers and engaged workers ...

work . aholics

struggle disconnect from working to feel busy workhard

due to intrusive thoughts engaged workers

worklong

long-hour workers

Hoang | 3 INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
research topic ?

intensive industries

factory continuity high demand

healthcare

demanding industries with heavy workload such as healthcare, or architecture

industries that level of continuity assembling line

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which industries potentially have many workaholics ?

factory continuity requires high continuity such as line factory

computer-based fixed settings

industries that has fixed work settings (computer-based) such as software engineer

Hoang | 5 INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
stress burn-out anxiety mental physical exhausted insomnia metabolic syndrome
why should
health impacts

we care about this issue ?

54% prioritize work before personal life

50% work on vacations

45% skip the lunch break at work

Hoang | 7 INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
syndrome

current design solutions

design trends for resting break room

hurdles

Why these solutions are not there yet ?

heavy workload

too busy that they cannot find time for the break room

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how have designers been dealing with it ? solutions

biophilic work-space nature in space

intrusive

thoughts

lingering thoughts about work make them feel guilty if not working, so they cannot fully enjoy the presence of greenery around them

fixed work settings

physically sticking to their work settings, these workers constantly on working mode or engage in their work and most likely not acknowledge the surround

Hoang | 9 INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

untapped moment

might be the only moment these intensive workers physically disconnect from working

HOWEVER

it is also the space that people just want to quickly go in and out...

REST . room | 10 functional conventional Restroom on level 8000, DAAP
restroom
Hoang | 11 INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer functional basic conventional but the majority of restrooms...
Public restroom in hospital
Restroom for Employees, Amazon Office

my interventions what attracts

1 . Haptic Str ings

2 . Distorted Lig ht

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attracts people for brief a moment ?

3 . Multise ns ory

DAAP

To find out what attracts people in brief moment, I conducted 3 spatial interventions within DAAP which is one of the building within University of Cincinnati campus that have many students studying intensively, with many time fixed settings

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

haptic strings

REST . room | 14 Final installation before installation

level of attraction

after installation

3mm furry wool

fun, bold patterned wool in medium thickness to attract people’s attention while blending into the space

why exit stair ?

Exit stair in DAAP and the restroom share similarity in which they are both spaces that people have to use but do not want to spend much time there

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
installation
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before installation Final installation
distorted view

level of

installation

tracing paper

why transitional space ?

This transitional space and the restroom share similarity in which they are both spaces are quiet and through which space people transit fast.

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer installation
after
semi-transparent paper to cover view from a distance while still allowing the light to pass through attraction

multisensory

REST . room | 18 Final installation before installation

2mm thick colored wool

bold colored wool strings soaked in essential oils to attract people in a multisensorial approach

why using odor ?

Odor (68.2%) is second one of the most highly concerned aspects of the public restroom (after cleanliness77.3%)

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer zoom-in detail installation
level of attraction

results from interventions

attract people quickly

All of these will be addressed later in my project

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cleanliness
“ organic, soft & fun patterns that

what have I found ?

concerns

in restroom

cleanliness

odor

size of space

lighting qualilty

gender identity

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
interventions

my project

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! how am I approaching restroom REST . room “ re-introduce the REST aspect back into the room have want

this topic ?

have to want to

exclusive by gender inclusive

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

my site

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Where am I putting my project ? Emergency Department Floor Plan
INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer Emergency Department Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 3333 Burnet Ave Cincinnati, OH

my target users

increasing cases

virus exposure stress

long hours of work

76%

burnout

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93% anxiety 86%
SOLUTIONS COVID-19 why healthcare

healthcare staffs & why now ?

ED Staff

12 hours

long hours with night-shift

high stress level

emergency cases

30 mins

short break

disconnect from work recharge energy take a break

INTD 5001
Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
|
REST . room | 28 current site condition Emergency Department Current Floor Plan staff lounge director offices public restroom staff locker staff quiet

why is current layout not working ?

restroom by gender

amenities only 1 shower (in staff locker) offices restroom

scattered

The current layout restricts Emergency Dept. staffs to seek resting due to the pressure of transition between spaces and its lack of comfort for relaxation.

key legend

staff resting space

staff working space

public space proposed location

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer condition
current

proposed site condition

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Emergency Department Proposed Floor Plan
REST . room (lounge/lockers/quiet) entrance public restroom director offices

(lounge/lockers/quiet) restroom

all-gender restroom

added amenities

natural light

what are the advantages of my new site ? proposed

This new site has more advantages than the previous one as it sits close to Public Restroom (which will benefit the plumbing line), the door (marked in red) will separate the Staff zone and Public zone, and it more convenient for transit between spaces

key legend

staff resting space

staff working space

public space

proposed location

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
condition

project goals

what are the goals

re-introduce

the REST aspect back into the room

goals combined from my research, these are the goals I believe would benefit the staffs working at ED of CCH

foster restoration

foster the feeling of relaxing right at the moment the staffs enter the space

* ED = Emergency Department

* CCH = Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

REST . room | 32

that my project targeting ?

ease of maintenance

relieve the stress of cleaning, maintenance for the cleaning workers

inclusive to everyone

everyone should have access to resting

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
restoration relaxing

design themes

what design languages

re-introduce

the REST aspect back into the room

design themes

what does it mean ?

soft & organic soft texture & organic pattern

REST . room | 34

languages will I implement in my project ?

automatic & intuitive

simple patterned materials & Intuitive design

semi-transparent different levels of privacy & focus on acoustics

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

floor plan hallway

how am I space planning ?

scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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(2) entrances

symmetrical layout

symmetrical layout with (2) entrances to give users equal opportunity to access any amenities no matter which entrance they enter

levels of privacy

public toward front flexible enclosure

different privacy levels with public spaces to be open with no doors; semi-private to have smart doors; private to have solid doors with signages

intuitive design

spaces follow color scheme

system of imaginery signage

using colors and imaginary signage to foster intuitive movement through the spaces

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer circulation

zoning

what are my modes of experience ?

public

rest pods nap pods

grooming resting sinks stalls showers

mother’s wellness rooms

semi-private private

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
resting pods pods
REST . room | 40 sinks 5 mins public

enlarged plan

overall plan

key

double sided sinks

automatic faucet/napkin

frameless mirror

integrated lockers

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
components

semi private 5-10 mins

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stalls !

overall plan

enlarged plan

smart glass door

floor-to-ceiling partition

writable surface

acoustical gypsum

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
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private 10-15 mins
shower pods

enlarged plan

overall plan

next to wellness’s room

solid door with signage

cloth hangers

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
components
key

rest pods

semi private 10+ mins

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overall plan

enlarged plan

soft palette

tinted glass window

smart glass door

acoustical sheer drapery

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

nap pods

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private 20+ mins

enlarged plan

overall plan

muted-teal palette

upholstered wall panels

solid door with signage

underneath storage

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 50 wellness rooms private

20+ mins

enlarged plan

overall plan

tinted glass window

upholstered wall panels

solid door with signage

comfortable lounge chair

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

toward

grooming as people enter the REST . room overall plan

overall plan

“ toward resting as people make a turn!
! INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer University of Cincinnati | DAAP | CAPSTONE end
journey
thank you
of
REST
room INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer University of Cincinnati | DAAP | CAPSTONE
.

Workaholics intensive workers

what is my research

struggle to mentally disconnect from working

how it started...

Do you sometimes skip your lunch break as you feel guilty not working ? I do!

Do you feel bad if you donot finish the to-do list before end of day and then keep thinking about it ? I do!

REST . room | 2
Then you might want to keep reading!

long-hour workers and engaged workers

struggle disconnect from working to feel busy workhard worklong

due to intrusive thoughts engaged workers

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer research topic ?
. aholics
long-hour workers often misunderstood with
work ...

intensive industries

factory continuity high demand healthcare

demanding industries with heavy workload such as healthcare, or architecture

industries that level of continuity assembling line

REST . room | 4

which industries potentially have many workaholics ?

factory continuity requires high continuity such as line factory

computer-based fixed settings

industries that has fixed work settings (computer-based) such as software enginner

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 6 stress burn-out anxiety mental physical exhausted insomnia metabolic syndrome health impacts why should

we care about this issue ?

54% prioritize work before personal life

50% work on vacations

45% skip the lunch break at work

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
syndrome

current design solutions

design trends for resting break room

hurdles

Why these solutions are not there yet ?

heavy workload too busy that they cannot find time for the break room

REST . room | 8

how have designers been dealing with it ?

biophilic work-space nature in space

intrusive thoughts

lingering thoughts about work make them feel guilty if not working, so they cannot fully enjoy the presence of greenery around them

fixed work settings

physically sticking to their work settings, these workers constantly on working mode or engage in their work and most likely not acknowledge the surround

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer Due are room. thoughts take not Additionally, work computer or cannot or
solutions

might be the only moment these intensive workers physically disconnect from working

HOWEVER

it is also the space that people just want to quickly go in and out...

REST . room | 10 functional conventional Restroom on level 8000, DAAP
untapped moment restroom
INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer functional basic conventional but the majority of restrooms... Restroom for Employees, Amazon Office Public restroom in hospital

1 . Haptic Str ings

2 . Distorted Lig ht

REST . room | 12 my interventions what attracts

attracts people for brief a moment ?

. Multise ns ory

DAAP

To find out what attracts people in brief moment, I conducted 3 spatial interventions within DAAP which is one of the building within University of Cincinnati campus that have many students studying intensively, with many time fixed settings

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
3

haptic strings

REST . room | 14 Final installation before installation

3mm furry wool

fun, bold patterned wool in medium thickness to attract people’s attention while blending into the space

why exit stair ?

Exit stair in DAAP and the restroom share similarity in which they are both spaces that people have to use but do not want to spend much time there

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
installation after installation
level of attraction
REST . room | 16 distorted view before installation Final installation

tracing paper

why transitional space ?

This transitional space and the restroom share similarity in which they are both spaces are quiet and through which space people transit fast.

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer installation after installation
semi-transparent paper to cover view from a distance while still allowing the light to pass through level of attraction

multisensory

REST . room | 18 Final installation before installation

2mm thick colored wool

bold colored wool strings soaked in essential oils to attract people in a multisensorial approach

why using odor ?

Odor (68.2%) is second one of the most highly concerned aspects of the public restroom (after cleanliness77.3%)

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer zoom-in detail
installation
level of attraction

results from interventions

attract people quickly

All of these will be addressed later in my project

REST . room | 20
cleanliness
“ organic, soft & fun patterns that

concerns in restroom

cleanliness

odor

size of space

lighting qualilty

gender

identity

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer interventions
what have I found ?
REST . room | 22 my project ! how am I approaching
restroom REST . room
re-introduce the REST aspect back into the room have want
INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer this topic ?
inclusive
exclusive by gender
have to want to
REST . room | 24 my site
am I putting my project ? Emergency Department Floor Plan
Where
INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer Emergency Department Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 3333 Burnet Ave Cincinnati, OH

my target users

93% anxiety 86% burnout 76% why healthcare

virus exposure stress COVID-19

REST . room | 26
increasing cases long hours of work SOLUTIONS

healthcare staffs & why now ?

12 hours

long hours with night-shift

emergency cases high stress level

disconnect from work

30 mins

short break

recharge energy take a break

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
ED Staff
REST . room | 28 current site condition Emergency Department Current Floor Plan staff lounge director offices public restroom staff locker staff quiet

why is current layout not working ?

restroom by gender

scattered amenities only 1 shower (in staff locker)

The current layout restricts Emergency Dept. staffs to seek resting due to the pressure of transition between spaces and its lack of comfort for relaxation.

offices restroom

key legend

staff resting space

staff working space

public space

proposed location

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer condition
current

(lounge/lockers/quiet)

REST . room | 30 proposed site condition Emergency Department Proposed Floor Plan
entrance
restroom
REST . room
public
director offices

(lounge/lockers/quiet) restroom

all-gender restroom

added amenities

natural light

what are the advantages of my new site ? proposed

This new site has more advantages than the previous one as it sits close to Public Restroom (which will benefit the plumbing line), the door (marked in red) will separate the Staff zone and Public zone, and it more convenient for transit between spaces

key legend

staff resting space

staff working space

public space

proposed location

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer condition

project goals

what are the goals

re-introduce the REST aspect back into the room

goals combined from my research, these are the goals I believe would benefit the staffs working at ED of CCH

foster restoration

foster the feeling of relaxing right at the moment the staffs enter the space

* ED = Emergency Department

* CCH = Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

REST . room | 32

that my project targeting ?

ease of maintenance

relieve the stress of cleaning, maintenance for the cleaning workers

inclusive to everyone

everyone should have access to resting

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
themes
restoration relaxing
design

the REST aspect back into the room

design themes

what does it mean ?

soft & organic soft texture & organic pattern

REST . room | 34
what design languages
design themes
re-introduce

languages will I implement in my project ?

automatic & intuitive

simple patterned materials & Intuitive design

semi-transparent different levels of privacy & focus on acoustics

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer

floor plan hallway

how am I space planning

scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”

REST . room | 36
?

(2) entrances

symmetrical layout

symmetrical layout with (2) entrances to give users equal opportunity to access any amenities no matter which entrance they enter

levels of privacy

public toward front flexible enclosure

different privacy levels with public spaces to be open with no doors; semi-private to have smart doors; private to have solid doors with signages

intuitive design

spaces follow color scheme

system of imaginery signage

using colors and imaginery signage to foster intuitive movement through the spaces

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer circulation

what are my modes of experience

public

rest pods nap pods

grooming resting sinks stalls showers

REST . room | 38 zoning
?

mother’s wellness rooms

semi-private private

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer resting
pods
pods
REST . room | 40 sinks 5 mins public

overall plan

enlarged plan

double sided sinks

automatic faucet/napkin

frameless mirror

integrated lockers

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 42 stalls ! semi private 5-10 mins

enlarged plan

overall plan

smart glass door

floor-to-ceiling partition

writable surface

acoustical gypsum

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 44 shower pods private 10-15 mins

enlarged plan

overall plan

next to wellness’s room

solid door with signage

cloth hangers

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 46
semi private 10+ mins
rest pods

overall plan

enlarged plan

soft palette

tinted glass window

smart glass door

acoustical sheer drapery

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 48
private 20+ mins
nap pods

enlarged plan

overall plan

muted-teal palette

upholstered wall panels

solid door with signage

underneath storage

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 50 wellness rooms private

enlarged plan

overall plan

tinted glass window

upholstered wall panels

solid door with signage

comfortable lounge chair

key components

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer
20+ mins

toward grooming

REST . room | 52
as people enter the REST . room
overall plan
Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 54
“ toward resting as people make a turn!
overall plan
Instructor Woltjer
REST . room | 56
Instructor Woltjer

end of journey

INTD 5001 | Bittersweet Studio | Instructor Woltjer University of Cincinnati | DAAP | CAPSTONE
thank you !
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