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  • Nursing Education
  • Educational Technology
  • Higher Education Facility Design

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  • Educational institutions increasingly require advanced physical facilities to support evolving academic programs.
  • Initial facility planning often overlooks crucial technology integration for standard and cutting-edge educational offerings.
  • The Vanderbilt University School of Nursing aimed to address these needs through a significant facility expansion.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the planning and implementation of a new technologically advanced facility at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing.
  • To showcase the integration of innovative technologies within a modern educational environment.
  • To demonstrate how smart building solutions can enhance educational and collaborative spaces.

Main Methods:

  • Described the design and construction of a 29,947-square-foot facility addition.
  • Highlighted the inclusion of a dedicated simulation laboratory floor.
  • Detailed the integration of an interactive classroom with multi-screen capabilities and a virtual classroom for multimedia production.
  • Emphasized the use of the Crestron control system for integrated smart building solutions.

Main Results:

  • Successfully delivered a new facility featuring a dedicated simulation laboratory.
  • Implemented an interactive classroom with five screens for enhanced group collaboration.
  • Established a virtual classroom equipped for advanced multimedia production and transmission.
  • Integrated technology-rich seminar rooms and collaborative offices.
  • Achieved a secure, smart, and efficient workplace through the Crestron control system.

Conclusions:

  • The new facility successfully integrates advanced technology to meet the needs of modern nursing education.
  • The implementation of smart building solutions enhances the functionality and security of educational and collaborative spaces.
  • This project serves as a model for higher education institutions seeking to upgrade their physical and technological infrastructure.