Coming Soon: Florida Hospital for Women

Posted by on May 13, 2015 in Featured Projects

In Orlando, Florida, women are soon going to have a new option for advanced specialty healthcare.  The Florida Hospital Orlando, a 430,000-square-foot hospital, will provide pre-pregnancy care, wellness and specialty care, and advanced expertise with a high-risk breast center, neonatal intensive care unit, maternal fetal medicine services, and gynecologic oncology services.  Expected to open in the fall, they will have 72 post-partum beds, including a dedicated high-risk unit, 72 post-surgery beds for gynecology, 100-plus beds for future growth and 14 labor and delivery suites.  Special focus has been placed on creating a modern facility that promotes healing through design.  To read the entire article in Healthcare Design Magazine and take the photo tour, click here.

patient room

Patient rooms were designed as soothing and healing environments that include artistic headwalls for medical equipment storage to give the room a less clinical feel. Natural daylighting in the recovery rooms is abundant, with ceilings designed with additional alcove lighting. Credit: VOA.

 A unique sculptural chandelier is intended to provide a “guiding light” that’s visible in the pedestrian bridge, lobby, and the patient floors. Credit: VOA.

This unique sculptural chandelier is intended to provide a “guiding light” that’s visible in the pedestrian bridge, lobby, and the patient floors. Credit: VOA.

A unique sculptural chandelier is intended to provide a “guiding light” that’s visible in the pedestrian bridge, lobby, and the patient floors. Credit: VOA.

This is another view of the sculptural chandelier. Credit: VOA.

Careful consideration was taken to ensure that patients and visitors experience a calming welcome and simplified check-in process. The artwork was designed for patients and visitors to experience a supportive and uplifting environment. Credit: VOA.

Careful consideration was taken to ensure that patients and visitors experience a calming welcome and simplified check-in process. The artwork was designed for patients and visitors to experience a supportive and uplifting environment. Credit: VOA.


 

Source:  Healthcare Design Magazine


 

 

 

 

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