Shriners for Children Medical Center outpatient surgery / clinic complex

Bringing the Outside In to Advance Healing for Kids
This new medical complex was designed to prioritize a healing connection to nature for patients, families, and staff who spend extended time within its walls. The new facility includes an outpatient surgery center, medical clinics, and offices, as well as outdoor gathering areas, rehabilitation gardens, and 2.5 levels of underground parking.Designed by
SRG &  CO Architects.

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Bringing the Outside In to Advance Healing for Kids

This new medical complex was designed to prioritize a healing connection to nature for patients, families, and staff who spend extended time within its walls. The new facility includes an outpatient surgery center, medical clinics, and offices, as well as outdoor gathering areas, rehabilitation gardens, and 2.5 levels of underground parking.Designed by
SRG &  CO Architects.

Size

74,800 sf

Year Complete

2017

Location

Los Angeles, CA

Media

Healthcare Design MagazinePhoto Tour: Shriners for Children Medical Center, January 8, 2018

Commercial ArchitectureWellness: Beyond Green Design, September 7, 2018

Awards

  • Merit Award, AIA Pasadena & Foothill Chapter, 2018
  • Los Angeles Business Council Architectural Award – Healthcare, 2018
  • Los Angeles Architectural Awards, Healthcare Award, 2018

Shriners has moved from their original 1951 Hospital, located in downtown Los Angeles to this new Ambulatory Surgical Center in Pasadena and has affiliated with Huntington Memorial Hospital. This new facility will provide better support for newer, minimally-invasive day surgery procedures, orthopedic therapy and rehabilitation, and includes state-of-the-art imaging systems. The primary focus of the design team was to create a healing environment with an abundance of daylight, access to outdoor spaces and positive distractions to support a family-friendly healthcare experience for Shriners patients. Patients with more complex conditions requiring major surgery and inpatient care will now be treated at Huntington Memorial Hospital, located 1 block away.