Children Hospital PrototypeHuman-centered design for scalable pediatric care
The spatial organization emphasizes functional clarity and vertical circulation efficiency. Clinical, administrative, and service zones are clearly defined, while remaining adaptable to varying site conditions. This organization supports operational effectiveness and allows for flexible implementation in diverse geographic contexts.
A human-centric architectural language shapes both the exterior and interior environments. The façade is punctuated by vibrant, multi-colored window frames, creating a joyful rhythm that enhances visual identity and supports intuitive wayfinding. Generous glazed openings introduce natural light deep into the building, contributing to a therapeutic atmosphere and reducing the need for artificial lighting.
Interior spaces continue this ethos of care and clarity. A typical two-bed inpatient room has been designed to balance clinical performance with emotional and physical comfort. Warm wood finishes, playful child-friendly wallpaper, and a comfortable recliner for accompanying parents or guardians foster a supportive and dignified healing environment. The color-accented window frames are visible from within, maintaining a visual and conceptual continuity between interior and exterior design.