Hospital creates interactive journey for young patients
Juliana Children’s Hospital in The Netherlands installed an interactive journey using projections, hands-on objects, and 43,055 square feet of graphic wall coverings, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Juliana Children’s Hospital in The Netherlands installed an interactive journey for visitors to take inside the hospital, using projections, hands-on objects, and 43,055 square feet of graphic wall coverings, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Illustrations of fictional characters appear throughout the hospital from the atrium and waiting areas to the corridors and treatment rooms.
Read the article.
February 12, 2016
Topic Area:
Interior Design
Recent Posts
CRAB is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes bloodstream infections, ventilator-associated pneumonia, surgical wound infections and meningitis in hospitalized patients.
Despite advances in technology, thoughtfully designed reception spaces continue to evolve.
The hospital is aiming to open in 2030 on Mount Sinai’s Upper East Side campus.
Effective defend-in-place strategies depend on compartmentation, fire-rated assemblies and ongoing staff training to protect patients who cannot quickly evacuate.
Construction remains on schedule, with crews continuing work on interior spaces, infrastructure and clinical areas throughout the facility.