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Pioneering the Platinum Path
       for Healthcare
                            April 24, 2009

                              Presented by
                       Joe Kuspan, AIA, Karlsberger
           Alan Bell, AIA, LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals
          Phil Risner, PE, LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals
Dylan Siegler, LEED® AP, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
             April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED® AP, ccrd partners
                              Moderated by
           Kumkum M. Dilwali, Senior Director, GGHC
This webinar
            generously
           made possible by




Creating products that make buildings better
Practice Greenhealth is a Registered Provider with The American
Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on
completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA
members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are
available on request.

This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing
professional education. As such, it does not include content that may
be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the
AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of
handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.
Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be
addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
Copyright Materials

   This presentation is protected by US and
  International Copyright laws. Reproduction,
distribution, display and use of the presentation
  without written permission of the speaker is
                    prohibited.

        © Practice Greenhealth 2008
Today’s Presenters
 Joe Kuspan, AIA, Senior Vice President, Karlsberger
   For more than 30 years, Joe has devoted his career
   to planning and designing healing environments that
   embrace, encourage and entertain patients, their families
   and caregivers. An award-winning designer at Karlsberger,
   he has been at the forefront of design trends such as private
   rooms and family-centered spaces, and is an advocate for sustainability.
   Most recently, Joe was the lead architectural designer and campus master planner
   for Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, TX, the first hospital in the world to
   achieve LEED® platinum-level certification. Joe received his bachelor’s of
   architecture from the University of Notre Dame, and his master’s of architecture
   from the Ohio State University.



 Alan Bell, AIA LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals
   Alan has 30 years of experience in the design and construction of various
   types of facilities. Alan is the Director for Design and Construction for the
   Seton Family of Hospitals. He has been with Seton since October 2004.
   In the last year, Seton Network Facilities successfully opened the new
    Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas (DCMCCT) and the new Seton
   Medical Center Williamson. Prior to joining Seton, Alan worked for more than six
   years at Dell Inc. as Facilities Manager/Corporate Architect.
Today’s Presenters
 Dylan Siegler, LEED AP, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
   Dylan Siegler, Associate Principal at the Center for Maximum Potential Building
   Systems, provides sustainable design and LEED consulting services to commercial,
   residential, civic, and heath care projects. Recently completed projects include Dell
   Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, the first acute care hospital in the world to
   achieve LEED Platinum certification, and its neighbor, Ronald McDonald House of Austin
   and Central Texas, the first LEED for New Construction project in the Austin area to be
   awarded LEED Platinum certification.


 April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED AP, Mechanical Designer, ccrd partners
   Ms. Eisenhauer is a Mechanical Designer in the Dallas office of ccrd partners.
   She has been involved in the design of a variety of different projects, including
   data centers, hospitals, and medical facilities. Ms. Eisenhauer received her
   Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Architectural Engineering from
   Kansas State University in 2006.

   She has done work for C.S. Mott Children’s & Women’s Hospital, University of
   Michigan LEED Certification, Parkview Regional Medical Center and Dell Children’s
   Medical Center of Central Texas LEED Platinum Certification.
Learning Objectives

 Learn about this case study

 How to apply these strategies to other situations

 How to evaluate and employ specific strategies

 How to unfold the design process
Thank you for your time!
      Questions ?
               Joe Kuspan, AIA
                  KARLSBERGER
            JKuspan@karlsberger.com

           Alan Bell, AIA, LEED® AP
          SETON FAMILY OF HOSPITALS
              ARBell@seton.org

           Phil Risner, PE, LEED® AP
          SETON FAMILY OF HOSPITALS
              PRisner@seton.org

           Dylan Siegler, LEED® AP
CENTER FOR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL BUILDING SYSTEMS
              dsiegler@cmpbs.org

        April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED® AP
                 ccrd partners
                aprile@ccrd.com
Special Thanks to our Sponsor




      “Creating products that make
           buildings better.”


This concludes The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education
                          Systems Program
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  • 1. Pioneering the Platinum Path for Healthcare April 24, 2009 Presented by Joe Kuspan, AIA, Karlsberger Alan Bell, AIA, LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals Phil Risner, PE, LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals Dylan Siegler, LEED® AP, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED® AP, ccrd partners Moderated by Kumkum M. Dilwali, Senior Director, GGHC
  • 2. This webinar generously made possible by Creating products that make buildings better
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  • 4. Practice Greenhealth is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
  • 5. Copyright Materials This presentation is protected by US and International Copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, display and use of the presentation without written permission of the speaker is prohibited. © Practice Greenhealth 2008
  • 6. Today’s Presenters  Joe Kuspan, AIA, Senior Vice President, Karlsberger For more than 30 years, Joe has devoted his career to planning and designing healing environments that embrace, encourage and entertain patients, their families and caregivers. An award-winning designer at Karlsberger, he has been at the forefront of design trends such as private rooms and family-centered spaces, and is an advocate for sustainability. Most recently, Joe was the lead architectural designer and campus master planner for Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, TX, the first hospital in the world to achieve LEED® platinum-level certification. Joe received his bachelor’s of architecture from the University of Notre Dame, and his master’s of architecture from the Ohio State University.  Alan Bell, AIA LEED® AP, Seton Family of Hospitals Alan has 30 years of experience in the design and construction of various types of facilities. Alan is the Director for Design and Construction for the Seton Family of Hospitals. He has been with Seton since October 2004. In the last year, Seton Network Facilities successfully opened the new Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas (DCMCCT) and the new Seton Medical Center Williamson. Prior to joining Seton, Alan worked for more than six years at Dell Inc. as Facilities Manager/Corporate Architect.
  • 7. Today’s Presenters  Dylan Siegler, LEED AP, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems Dylan Siegler, Associate Principal at the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, provides sustainable design and LEED consulting services to commercial, residential, civic, and heath care projects. Recently completed projects include Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, the first acute care hospital in the world to achieve LEED Platinum certification, and its neighbor, Ronald McDonald House of Austin and Central Texas, the first LEED for New Construction project in the Austin area to be awarded LEED Platinum certification.  April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED AP, Mechanical Designer, ccrd partners Ms. Eisenhauer is a Mechanical Designer in the Dallas office of ccrd partners. She has been involved in the design of a variety of different projects, including data centers, hospitals, and medical facilities. Ms. Eisenhauer received her Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Architectural Engineering from Kansas State University in 2006. She has done work for C.S. Mott Children’s & Women’s Hospital, University of Michigan LEED Certification, Parkview Regional Medical Center and Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas LEED Platinum Certification.
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  • 61. Thank you for your time! Questions ? Joe Kuspan, AIA KARLSBERGER JKuspan@karlsberger.com Alan Bell, AIA, LEED® AP SETON FAMILY OF HOSPITALS ARBell@seton.org Phil Risner, PE, LEED® AP SETON FAMILY OF HOSPITALS PRisner@seton.org Dylan Siegler, LEED® AP CENTER FOR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL BUILDING SYSTEMS dsiegler@cmpbs.org April Eisenhauer, EIT, LEED® AP ccrd partners aprile@ccrd.com
  • 62. Special Thanks to our Sponsor “Creating products that make buildings better.” This concludes The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Program