ACHA Sample Portfolio C
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ACHA Sample Portfolio C
Portfolio of Representative Work Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Submission to the American College of Healthcare Architects June 2013 Application Form Original Architectural License Current Architectural License Letters of Recommendation from Architects Letters of Reference from Clients Project Experience Table of Contents Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Application Form Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Attach passportsized photo of applicant here. American College of Healthcare Architects Examination Application Sign photo across the front. GENERAL INFORMATION (please print) Name Ghelase Bertucci Anna Last, (Maiden), First, AIA Member: ✓ Yes, Member Number: 30159710 No Social Security Number: 435438434 Mailing Address: Sizeler Thompson Brown Architects 300 Lafayete Street, Suite 200 Company Street New Orleans Louisiana 70130 USA State Zip Country City 504.523.6472 Telephone Number: ___________________ Gender: F M Middle Date of Birth: 5/5/74 Male/Female aghelase@sizeler.com E-mail address:_______________________ Country of Birth: ✓ U.S. Canada Other m/d/year (specify) Do you have, or have you ever had a restriction, condition, limitation, suspension, or revocation of a license to practice architecture in any state or jurisdiction of the United States or provinces of Canada? ✓ No ......................................................................................... Yes If Yes, you are required to submit along with your application your statement providing the details of any disciplinary action and restriction, condition,limitation, suspension, or revocation of your license, including the names of the disciplining agency or licensing board, the date thereof, the subject matter and sanctions. Have you ever entered into a consent or similar agreement with a registration board in connection with a ✓ No Yes disciplinary action? .................................................................................. If Yes, you are required to submit with your application your statement providing the details of such consent/agreement including the names of the disciplining agency or licensing board, the date t hereof, the subject matter and sanctions. Have you ever been denied registration?................................................ Yes ✓ No If Yes, you are required to submit with your application your statement providing the details of such denial including the names of the disciplining agency or licensing board, the date thereof, the subject matter and sanctions. Degree: (1) (5) BArch (2) ✓ MArch (3) DArch (4) F No College Date Conferred: 5/15/1998 Other (specify) m/d/year College/University: Tulane University Additional University if necessary:_______________________________________________________ Country: ✓ United States Canada Other: (specify If you graduated from an architectural school outside the United States its provinces or Canada, you must submit comparable credentials from that institution. P a g e 13 Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Experience in Healthcare: (Applicants must have been a registered architect for at least the past five years during which, in at least three of those years, the specialty of healthcare facility architecture represented the majority of the applicant’s full-time practice. Year Estimated Number of Relative Annual Hours in the practice of Healthcare Architecture: indicate hours per year and five year total (based upon 2080 available hours/year) 2008 2009 2010 2080 2080 2080 2011 2012 Total Years of Healthcare Architecture Experience: How many years have you been practicing Healthcare Architecture? 2080 2080 10,400 11 years Project Experience: (Provide a complete, chronological listing of all health facility projects over the past 5 years beginning with the most recent first. This listing should coincide with the portfolio submission per eligibility requirements. Attach additional sheets as necessary.) Project Name/Location Describe your Role Phone Number and Position of Project Contact Date of Project Completion Total Cost Construction (C) and Project (P) Example: XYZ Hospital City, State planner (555) 555-5555 Jane Doe Facilities Director 12/2007 $15 million C $22 million P See attached PREVIOUS PRACTICE AND/OR NON-TRADITIONAL PRACTICE HISTORY NARRATIVE (OPTIONAL): ACHA wishes to encourage applications from the full range of architects with widely differing roles in the healthcare field. Some applicants may practice in non-traditional roles or may have been focused on a limited number of projects, project types or specialized practice roles over the past five years. In order to provide a better understanding of your healthcare architecture experience, attach a one page 8½ x 11 narrative summary of other healthcare experience from date of initial registration to present. P a g e 15 Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC APPLICANT CONSENT After reading the following statement in its entirety, affix your signature and the date in the spaces provided. I, the undersigned, in connection with my application for certification by the American College of Healthcare Architects, hereby authorize the American College of Healthcare Architects, now and in the future, to request, procure, and review any information regarding my professional practice, moral standing and character, including any information related to any disciplinary action related to the practice of architecture by any state licensing board in which I have practiced architecture. I hereby authorize the American College of Healthcare Architects, now and in the future, to request and procure such information from any individual or institution, each of which shall be absolutely immune from civil liability arising from any act, communication, report, recommendation or disclosure of any such information even where the information involved would otherwise be deemed privileged so long as any such act, communication, report, recommendation or disclosure is performed or made in good faith and without malice. I hereby authorize the American College of Healthcare Architects to supply a copy of this consent, which has been executed by me, to any individual or institution from which it requests information relating to me. Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Name of Applicant (print or type) 6/10/13 Signature of Applicant P a g e 16 Date Phone Number and Position of Project Contact Date of Project Completion Total CostConstruction (C) Project (P) Project Architect/ Project Manager Clarence "Bub" Millet Director of Construction/ Facilities & Property Management (504)454-4233 February 2014 (Projected) $733,000 (C) Not Known (P) East Jefferson General Hospital ED Observation Unit Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Clarence "Bub" Millet Director of Construction/ Facilities & Property Management (504)454-4233 February 2014 (Projected) $250,000 (C) Not Known (P) Tulane Lakeside Hospital Pediatric Move Phase I ED Fast Track Addition/ Renovation Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Tommy Rushe Director of Facilities (504)415-9549 August 2013 (Projected) $360,000 (C) Not Known (P) ED/ Cardiology Expansion Slidell Memorial Hospital Slidell, Louisiana Preliminary Planning/ Programming Bruce Clement Chief Operating Officer (985) 649-8605 November 2013 (Projected) $17,661,000 (C) $25,032,000 (P) East Jefferson General Hospital 6th Floor Wing Renovations Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Clarence "Bub" Millet Director of Construction/ Facilities & Property Management (504)454-4233 November 2013 (Projected) $2,500,000 (C) $3,800,000 (P) East Jefferson General Hospital Cancer Center Addition and Renovations Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Clarence "Bub" Millet Director of Construction/ Facilities & Property Management (504)454-4233 November 2013 (Projected) $4,500,000 (C) $6,700,000 (P) Tulane Lakeside Hospital Pediatric Move Phase II PICU Patient Room and Child Life Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Tommy Rushe Director of Facilities (504)415-9549 August 2013 (Projected) $280,000 (C) Not Known (P) Tulane Lakeside Hospital Pediatric Move Phase IIA PICU 3 Bed Patient Unit Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Tommy Rushe Director of Facilities (504)415-9549 August 2013 (Projected) $55,000 (C) Not Known (P) Tulane Lakeside Hospital Pediatric Move Phase III Specialty Care Unit Metairie, Louisiana Project Architect/ Project Manager Tommy Rushe Director of Facilities (504)415-9549 August 2013 (Projected) $530,000 (C) Not Known (P) Project Name/ Location Describe Your Role East Jefferson General Hospital Occupational Medicine Metairie, Louisiana Project List Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Original Architectural License Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC 6623 12/31/2013 Anna Bertucci Ghelase $180 1/18/13 12/31/2013 Anna Bertucci Ghelase Current Architectural License Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Letters of Recommendation from Architects Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Letters of Recommendation from Clients Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC EDUCATION Tulane University - School of Architecture New Orleans,Louisiana Graduation date: May 1998 Degree Obtained: Master of Architecture I – M Arch I LICENSES Licensed Architect in the State of Louisiana PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AIA Member (#30159710) ACCREDITATIONS Evidence-based Design Accreditation and Certification (EDAC) Anna has been engaged in Healthcare Design in the New Orleans Area for over 10 years. Her current position, in the Healthcare Design Group at Sizeler Thompson Brown Architects, has allowed her to focus exclusively on design of healthcare environments for the past 7 years. Her projects vary in size, type and complexity. They include a full range of healthcare design projects including inpatient, outpatient, specialized medical equipment spaces and clinics. The projects included illustrate this variety of experience. Regardless of the size or the acuity of the patient experiencing these spaces, it is important that the environment is a healing environment. Because of the ever changing nature of healthcare and the need for hospitals to remain current, many projects are renovations to existing spaces. The mix of projects included reflects this. Renovation projects can be complex in a healthcare setting where it is important to minimize disturbances, interruptions and contaminants. Many of these projects employ carefully implemented phasing to allow the institutions to continue operations while undertaking renovations and additions with minimal effect to patients and staff. Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan Infusion Area Rendering Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Patient Room Rendering Oncology Unit Floor Plan Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC First Floor Plan Elevator Lobby Exterior of Entry Vestibule Second Floor Plan Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Large Nurse Station Small Nurse Station Third Floor Plan Exterior View toward Hospital Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Operating Room First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Third Floor Plan Nurse Station Surgery Waiting Typical Patient Room Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Compound Prepack Area Chemo Mixing Room Pharmacy Floor Plan Clean Room Pass Thru Refrigerators Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC CT Scan Room Reception Area Rendering Floor Plan Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Cath Lab #2 View from Control Room Floor Plan Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Overall First Floor Plan E.D. - Floor Plan Phase I MRI - Floor Plan Phase V Interventional Radiology - Floor Plan Phase IV Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Floor Plan Phase IIA Overall Third Floor Plan PICU - Floor Plan Phase II Child Life - Floor Plan Phase II Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Overall Fourth Floor Plan Specialty Care Unit - Floor Plan Phase III Project Experience Anna Bertucci Ghelase, AIA, EDAC Therapy Area - As Built Therapy Area - Before First Floor Plan Employee Lounge Second Floor Plan